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Electric Monk

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Sat Apr 18, 2015, 01:14 PM Apr 2015

Jon Stewart: why I quit The Daily Show

(cross-posted from GD)

Stewart’s decision to retire as host of the satirical news show after 16 years has left liberal America in mourning. So why is he leaving just before an election – and what will happen when he steps out from behind the desk?

“Honestly, it was a combination of the limitations of my brain and a format that is geared towards following an increasingly redundant process, which is our political process. I was just thinking, ‘Are there other ways to skin this cat?’ And, beyond that, it would be nice to be home when my little elves get home from school, occasionally.”

He has a 10-year-old son, Nathan, and a nine-year-old daughter, Maggie; Stewart and his wife, Tracey, have been married for almost as long as he’s been doing the show, after Stewart proposed to her via a crossword puzzle.

If anything, it was the prospect of the upcoming US election that pushed him to leave the show. “I’d covered an election four times, and it didn’t appear that there was going to be anything wildly different about this one,” he says.

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Does he have any regrets? Stewart recounts one big disappointment – an anodyne interview with Donald Rumsfeld in 2011 that failed to claim the former secretary of defence’s scalp. “He just went into the general gobbledegook.” Stewart puts on a pretty good imitation of Rumsfeld: “‘Mnah mnah mnah, well, you have to remember, it was 9/11 mnah mnah.’ I should have pushed, but he’s very adept at deflecting.” He looks genuinely crushed for a moment, then rallies: “That interview with Rumsfeld went shitty, but it’s still just an interview. He’s the one who has to live with the repercussions of what he really did, so there’s nothing that could happen on my show that carries that same level of regret.”

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Much as he might wince to hear it, for the past 16 years Stewart has occupied a place in America’s cultural and political life far greater than the small audience of his cable show would suggest. The Daily Show’s simple format consists of a mix of reports from roving reporters (who have included Steve Carell, Stephen Colbert and John Oliver), monologues delivered by Stewart and an end-of-show interview. Over time, Stewart has evolved from a satirist to a broadcaster celebrated as the voice of US liberalism, the one who will give the definitive progressive take on a story.

More (very insightful):
http://www.theguardian.com/media/2015/apr/18/jon-stewart-why-i-quit-the-daily-show
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Jon Stewart: why I quit The Daily Show (Original Post) Electric Monk Apr 2015 OP
Children grow up so fast. I'd give anything to have some of that time back today. Go for it, Jon!... Journeyman Apr 2015 #1
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Journeyman

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1. Children grow up so fast. I'd give anything to have some of that time back today. Go for it, Jon!...
Sat Apr 18, 2015, 01:37 PM
Apr 2015

I hope, among his future endeavors, he considers doing interviews. Wouldn't have to be nightly, or even weekly, but he's so good at it I'd like to see him do at least an occasional show of interviews. That wouldn't interfere with his time with his children, and we'd all profit so much. Maybe he can take another stab at Rumsfeld.

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