Comedian and “The Daily Show” host Jon Stewart remains reeling from the mandate he received from the American people who voted to return Donald Trump to the White House as the 47th president of the United States. There is.
From Stewart's unfunny jokes to pathetic political analysis, mark levin he knows who he is. He is a member of the “fake corporate media” and deserves to be fully appreciated.
“This guy pretends to be some kind of intellectual. On what basis? … He also pretends to be a comedian. On what basis?” Levin asks. “I've noticed that when he argues with people, he gets in their faces and yells at them like he's a tough guy.” But, “he's a shrimp.”
“He's very upset that Kamara lost. He doesn't understand why,” Levin said. “Because I can't reach you, you bastard.”
Following President Trump's victory, Stewart told the audience, “We're all going to have to wake up tomorrow morning and work hard to move the world in the direction we want.”
“In other words, trying to further strengthen the problems that are destroying the Trump presidency and tearing this country apart,” Levin corrects.
Stewart then laughed at the idea that Barack Obama's victory in 2008 showed that we were “moving toward a post-racial America,” saying, “That lasted a day!”
“What will happen? [Democrats] Do we do it without racism? What would they do if there were no allegations of racism? ” asks Levin. “There will be no Project 1619, no CRT, no DEI, no ESG.”
“Here is the greatest nation on Earth, the most compassionate nation, the most diverse nation on Earth, especially those who are minorities, regardless of their skin color, any other physical aspect or characteristic, or their religious beliefs. “But when there are clowns on the left, everyone becomes a victim,'' he added.
Stewart also criticized President Trump's comments about illegal immigration from Mexico and expressed disbelief that Hispanic voters cast red votes in record numbers.
“When Mexico sends its people, it brings drugs and crime. They are rapists,” Trump said in a presidential campaign announcement.
Stewart couldn't understand how such a racist message could be a “message of victory.”
“Maybe Jon Stewart doesn't know anyone who died from fentanyl. Maybe Jon Stewart doesn't know about any women sold into slavery. “Maybe they can help us find one of the unaccompanied miners,” Levin said.
“Do you realize how irrelevant the bogus corporate media is in this country?” he asks.
For more on Levin's Roast, watch the clip above.
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