The Daily Show Does The Environment (VIDEO)

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Huffington Post   |  Dave Burdick
First Posted: 02-13-09 12:16 PM   |   Updated: 03-16-09 05:12 AM

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Waylon Lewis just blogged that what the world needs is a green Jon Stewart -- somebody to take on all of the green issues in an accessible way, but still getting to some of the important questions.

Waylon's timing was great, as I had just been compiling this list of green moments on "The Daily Show," in which Stewart does get to just the sorts of issues we'd all love to see more of. I think it's just that Waylon would like to see it every night. Be sure to put who you'd like to see Jon interview in the comments and we'll make a poll out of the best options.

Happy Friday!

1. BE PATIENT -- THIS GETS AMAZING:
WHITE HOUSE WON'T OPEN EPA EMAILS

Jon Stewart talks about the totally amazing turn of events in which the White House ignored environmental policy for its first 6 years, then found a new, digital way to ignore it. (Jun. 25, 2008)

Highlights:

Stewart: "The White House avoided implementing the agency's recommendations by informing the agency they would not open the email. Amazing the WH is treating americans' env policy like a spam boner pill ad."


Stewart: "So I guess King George III's big mistake was unscrolling the Declaration Independence."

2. APRIL 25TH DECLARED "F*** THE EARTH DAY"

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Jon celebrates Earth Day, 2006. (Apr. 24, 2006)

Highlights:

Stewart: [as Bush] "And I believe that teenagers will borrow those hydrogen cars from their parents without permission and stay out past space curfew robo-necking with their android boyfriends."

3. DANIEL SPERLING


Daniel Sperling, author of "Two Billion Cars," has a really hard time getting over the giggles in this interview talking about the government's role in renewable energy and cars. Also, he kind of sounds like John Malkovich. (Feb. 11, 2009)

Highlights:

Stewart: "Oh, 15 years, well by then, we'll all be dead."


Stewart: "You have a chapter titled "Corn Ethanol? F*** That."

4. SEN. INHOFE DENIES EXISTENCE OF GLOBAL WARMING


Lewis Black is angry at people denying things -- starting with Senator James Inhofe, who at the time was the chair of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee. (Jun. 29, 2006)

Black: "That guy's in charge of the environment and public works? That's gotta be a hoax."


Bible: "Go ye and get me an ice pop, for I am schvitzing like a Pharisee."

5. T. BOONE PICKENS

T. Boone Pickens, oil man, author of "The First Billion Is The Hardest," and ornery Oklahoma/Texas drawler, doesn't want any part of Jon Stewart's jokery early on. Or his hostery. Really, it seems like he just doesn't like Jon Stewart. (Nov. 12, 2008)

Highlights:

Stewart: "Are you suggesting invading these countries is not a plan?"


Pickens: "You've got a lot of young people here. This is your problem, not my problem."

6. AL GORE


Al Gore visits Jon to talk about "An Inconvenient Truth." (Jun. 28, 2006)

Highlights:

Stewart: "Any time something melts, Al Gore should get a nickel."


Stewart: "Tell the truth. When you do those slides where you show what could happen and you show Florida and you see how it's almost under water... With Florida under water, do you ever say to yourself, 'gotcha!'"
Gore: I think I carried Florida.

7. THOMAS FRIEDMAN


Thomas Friedman, NYT columnist and author of "Hot, Flat and Crowded," talks about hotness, flatness and crowdedness. (Nov. 11, 2008)

Highlights:

Friedman: "The truth is [Bush] could barely get the word c-c-c-conservation out of his mouth."


Stewart: "Google and Microsoft didn't start from a government project, it's started from just guys -- why aren't there guys in garages [starting the new, Green Google and Microsoft] now?"
Friedman: "That's actually a very important question."
Stewart: "It is? You know what? Let me take it back, then. I don't want to..."

Waylon Lewis just blogged that what the world needs is a green Jon Stewart -- somebody to take on all of the green issues in an accessible way, but still getting to some of the important questions. W...
Waylon Lewis just blogged that what the world needs is a green Jon Stewart -- somebody to take on all of the green issues in an accessible way, but still getting to some of the important questions. W...
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- RPOC I'm a Fan of RPOC permalink

I think Jon, like allot of americans is worried for our future. He does an outstnding job of informing himself of all guests. Amazing guy, wish he was on the primetime news. Asks the questions we all want to ask, and gets answers.

Truly amazing we get the truth in media through parody. Rock on Jon Stewart!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:05 PM on 02/15/2009
- RTIII I'm a Fan of RTIII 82 fans permalink


...This "article" - aside from the technical problems wherein three of the video clips don't play - illustrates why I don't get _any_ of my news from TV News, and most all of it "on the web" and from the "comedians!"
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:35 PM on 02/14/2009
- Waylon Lewis - Huffpost Blogger I'm a Fan of Waylon Lewis 146 fans permalink
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Maybe try again with a faster internet connection...the videos are playing fine, at least for me.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:59 AM on 02/16/2009
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T.Boone and Thomas Friedman don't care one bit about the environment!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:26 PM on 02/13/2009
- Waylon Lewis - Huffpost Blogger I'm a Fan of Waylon Lewis 146 fans permalink
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Jon Stewart is my idol. He, along with Colbert, Oprah, even Letterman once in a while does a wonderful job of touching on green issues, and keeping it real. Still, his focus is politics. Imagine a nightly show that focused on changing the world for the better—like Bill Moyers, only fun and young and irreverent.

I listed many of the folks I think worthy of spots on such a talk show, folks I've had the pleasure/honor to interview, in my blog, linked above by Mr. Burdick (I list about 15 names including Paul Hawken, Deepak Chopra, Dr. Weil...). If however a host with a real platform, power, fame were doing such a show, they could invite the likes of Michael Pollan, Alice Waters, Gore, Van Jones, Lester Brown, Leo DiCaprio, Adrian Grenier, Lauren Bush, Majora Carter...I could add about 50 names to the list. Folks who have worked their butts off to effect positive change, and fast.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:53 PM on 02/13/2009

Jon Stewart seems to be open to interviewing guests that just want to educate. I think that we should try to leverage that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:12 PM on 02/13/2009

Robert Stavins, Harvard; Bill Nye - he's not just for kids anymore; anyone from NRDC; anyone from GRI.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:36 PM on 02/13/2009
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