Jon Stewart Calls Out Senate 'Dumbassery' Over Sex Trafficking Bill

Jon Stewart Almost Loses His Mind Watching The Senate Screw Up Again

Cross one future career option off Jon Stewart's list.

On Tuesday night's "Daily Show," Stewart envisioned himself hosting a new show on C-SPAN 2 called "Hatewatch," and tried his best to adopt the network's calm and even demeanor.

It didn't last.

When the Senate botched the approval of what should have been a noncontroversial sex-trafficking bill, Stewart found the usual politics at work: Republicans adding an abortion provision and Democrats admitting they hadn't actually read the bill to catch that provision while it was in committee.

Or as Stewart put it: "fuckery and dumbassery" at work derailing a bill everyone agrees should be a law.

Check it out in the clip above.

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He always tears down Fox News over its horrible coverage
Heroic Jon Stewart took a few moments here to completely rip apart every aspect of Fox News' lies about the shooting of Michael Brown.

And it was absolutely incredible.
He's really good at pointing out when people are playing fast-and-loose with the US constitution
There comes a time when the only thing standing between the world and the total bastardisation of constitutional rights is Jon Stewart.

His no-nonsense approach to putting things right will be sorely missed.
He's never been afraid to add a touch of humanity to what he does
A shaken and struggling Stewart made this excellent nine-minute address to his viewers after the terrorist attacks on New York in September 2001, holding back tears but still managing to give the audience a chuckle.
And he's got a brilliant way with words
After the Grand Jury failed to indict the policeman who killed Eric Garner, Jon issued this statement, saying: "If comedy is tragedy plus time, I need more f**king time."

You can watch his full segment on this case here.
He's not afraid to dig up the past to illustrate his point
In this piece, Stewart takes on tired metaphors, ISIS, and George W. Bush with 'Now That's What I Call Being Completely F**king Wrong About Iraq'.
He always knows exactly what to say
Jon Stewart responded to the Charlie Hebdo massacre in the best possible way.
He satirises the media as well as the government
With the ongoing debate about the legalisation of marijuana in the US, Stewart absolutely ruined the mainstream media's hypocritical criminalisation and ridiculous view of the drug.
And let's not forget, he birthed some of the world's greatest comedic talent
Steve Carell, John Oliver, Stephen Colbert, and many more.

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