Tuesday, February 10, 2015

I Haz a Sad

Jon Stewart is leaving The Daily Show later this year:
Jon Stewart, who turned Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show” into a sharp-edged commentary on current events, delivering the news in layers of silliness and mockery, said on Tuesday that he would step down after more than 16 years as its anchor.

Mr. Stewart disclosed his plans during a taping of the program on Tuesday. Comedy Central said he would “remain at the helm of ‘The Daily Show’ until later this year” but did not elaborate on Mr. Stewart’s next steps or the future of the show.

In becoming the nation’s satirist in chief, Mr. Stewart imbued the program with a personal sense of justice, even indignation. For a segment of the audience that had lost its faith in broadcast and print news outlets or never regarded them as sacrosanct in the first place, Mr. Stewart emerged a figure as trusted as Walter Cronkite or Edward R. Murrow.
Bummer.

I understand where he is coming from, he's been doing this for nearly 17 years, and his directorial debut, Rosewater, was very well received, and I really don't think that he can take his role as the "Most trusted man on cable news" any further.

Being a comedian is like being a shark: If you don't stop moving, you die, and Jon Stewart has no where to go as presenter on his show.

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