Jon Stewart Isn't Funny Any More

Posted October 14, 2007 | 01:42 PM (EST)



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Back in 2002 Jon Stewart was pretty darn funny. Heck, if it was a choice between laughing or crying -- I'd rather laugh. And Stewart was mad as hell -- and willing to poke his finger in the eye of the administration. Slowly, I found that he was the only voice I could manage to include in my daily news diet.

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I'm beginning to wonder if this Is this really a Democracy any longer?

I've taken to listening to people on the Subway. Around me, as I ride to work, people talk about their children, about their jobs, about their love lives. The chit-chat about the day and the weather and life... mostly mundane things that make up daily life.

No one talks about the war. There's no talk about the economy, or the national debt, or the environment, or the number of soldiers who are dying around the world.

If a tree falls in the forest...

Now Jon Stewart seems exhausted. It's like he knows its no longer a laughing matter. Heck, for all his hard work to lampoon, expose, and humiliate the Bush Administration, it seems to make them stronger. The bigger the lie, the harder it is to truly believe its a lie. Bush wouldn't actually be trying to bankrupt the country... could he? Bush isn't actually trying to make the war so big, so inevitable that the Democrats won't have a way to wind it down. Could he really be that fatalistic in his vision of the future. Clearly, its not funny.

We're not talking about what's happening.

Today Frank Rich reminded me of what has been eating at me most. That in some way I've given up. I've stopped going to protest marches (do they have those any more?). I've stopped calling my congressman. I've stopped thinking that supporting a political candidate can make real change. I've resigned myself to the fact that I don't have the ability to make a difference, or change political tides, or have my voice heard.

I wasn't always this way.

At first, I thought that the Bush administration was engaging in a political coup. That the neo-con's would be seen for what they are, that the war profiteers and oil barons would be arrested, jailed, convicted. Stopped. But then 2004 happened. The passion, drive, anger and hope that fueled the election resulted in a strange ratification of the Bush Administration. You can accept any theory you want, that Kerry was a bad candidate, that there was voter fraud, that the media didn't do it's job as a watchdog, but -- as Jim Loftus, Kerry's Head Press wrangler, said in the gloom of the post election fallout -- "The Universe Hardly Cares."

Ugh. Right he was.

Now, 2006 arrives to set things right. And with great joy and feeling of accomplishment the Democrats win back both the House and the Senate. With great anticipation, i look forward to the righting of our democracy. The prosecution of those who knowingly lied to congress, who mis-led the UN, who pocketed billions of dollars in war proceeds as young men and woman died.

And so Frank Rich.

Wow. He called me a Nazi. Or a Nazi sympathizer. Or at least a Good German who shrugs his shoulders as if to say: "heck, i didn't vote for the guy."

I'm stung by the accusation. As a Jewish American the charge is deeply painful. Does that make Jon Stewart the court Jester? And what about the democrats?

With an election on the horizon (ok, its more than a year away -- but in my current political state of mind, I'm willing to believe that's right around the corner).

My deep sense of foreboding about the health of our Democracy reached a new low two weeks ago as I watched the Democratic Debate at Dartmouth from a hotel room in San Diego. One by one the Democrats acknowledged that the war had no end, that even in the abstract they couldn't imagine a timeline to end our misadventures in Iraq. Sure, not every Democrat said that. But the leaders of the pack, Edwards, Obama, and Clinton all did. We're staying. That's for sure.

So -- on November 5th, when I've gone to the polls and voted for Hillary (probably) and she announces a blue ribbon panel to begin to consider how we can begin to draw down troops over the next 6 years... and at the same time continue to pay blood money to mercenaries (oh, sorry -- 'contractors') who have some strange 077 license to kill... how will I look myself in the mirror.

My party will have the House, the Senate, and the White House. We'll have the political trifecta. And we won't be getting any further out of Iraq than we are now.

What will I say to Frank then?

And -- perhaps worst of all -- what will Jon Stewart have to laugh about?

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- Aeros See Profile I'm a Fan of Aeros permalink

The current political climate kinda reminds me of another time in American history...

""The politicians of the 1850s were acting in a society in which the traditional restraints that suppressed sectional conflict in the 1820s and 1850s " the most important of which being the stability of the two-party system " were being eroded as this rapid extension of mass democracy went forward in the North and South. It was an era when the mass political party galvanized voter participation to an unprecedented degree, and a time in which politics formed an essential component of American mass culture. Historians agree that political involvement was a larger concern to the average American in the 1850s than today. Politics was, in one of its functions, a form of mass entertainment, a spectacle with rallies, parades, and colorful personalities. Leading politicians, moreover, often served as a focus for popular interests, aspirations, and values.""


Of course, what ended the good times in the 1850's was the collapse of the Two party system. Believe or not, a Third Party has won an election in the United States. That party is now known as the GOP, or the Republican Party. Of course, the politics were so paralysed by the 1860 election, that those on the losing end of things were ready to believe the absolute worst about the victor.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:10 AM on 10/16/2007
- moorfam See Profile I'm a Fan of moorfam permalink

I understand the frustration of these past 6 years. But I know what the answer is. This country needs a leader (not a politician) to rise up out of the ranks and lead us into action against the Administration (impeachment) and the rest of the politicians (form a third party).

I think that we are all coiled and ready to spring but not sure of what to do. However if that leader appears we will all do our part to end this outrage now.

The only other possibility is that about 30 or 40,000 of us show up at the White House and throw the bum out. Anybody?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:38 PM on 10/15/2007
- maddy03 See Profile I'm a Fan of maddy03 permalink

Hi HI moorfam from maddy03. Call me or email me and I shall happily assist in throwing the bum out. Can we remove Dick, too? Just a thought.
Oh, and Jon Stewart IS funny.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:51 PM on 10/15/2007
- ZingoBonMot See Profile I'm a Fan of ZingoBonMot permalink


Steve, it's not about Jon Stewart being funny.

It's about you having lost your sense of humor.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:13 PM on 10/15/2007
- PeteBogs See Profile I'm a Fan of PeteBogs permalink

Rush Limbaugh found plenty to talk about between 2000 and 2006, when Republicants had control over everything... sadly, he's still around... but Stewart will find plenty to talk about, I am sure...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:31 AM on 10/15/2007
- THISTLE See Profile I'm a Fan of THISTLE permalink

Jon Stewart is wonderful and brilliant, and
HE DOES NOT MAKE BUSH and his thugs LOOK
STRONGER - HE SHOWS THEM FOR WHAT THEY REALLY
ARE - WAR CRIMINALS, COWARDS AND THE WORSE
ADMINSTRATION IN HISTORY!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:24 AM on 10/15/2007
- maddy03 See Profile I'm a Fan of maddy03 permalink

I agree...nuff said. You go THISTLE.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:54 PM on 10/15/2007
- Pdubya See Profile I'm a Fan of Pdubya permalink

I can see John's frustration lately, but nonetheless, love his angle and schtick.

hmmm

Colbert/Stewart 08?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:12 AM on 10/15/2007
- Pdubya See Profile I'm a Fan of Pdubya permalink

Perhaps you can divest yourself of partisan favorship this one election and just vote for someone that isn't beholden to special interests, IS the champion of the constitution, and vote for Ron Paul.

former Dem for Ron Paul

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:55 AM on 10/15/2007
- raker See Profile I'm a Fan of raker permalink

What's the deal with people making Jon Stewart the whipping boy for every change in the political wind. Just as Republicans can't make war into peace by repeating it a thousand times a day, pundits can't make Jon Stewart not funny. We've read that only twentysomethings like Stewart, only Jews like Stewart, only potheads like Stewart. Which is to say, pundits fear and envy Jon Stewart. The rest of us, of all ages and walks of life, know he's brilliant.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:30 AM on 10/15/2007
- GenericBlogger See Profile I'm a Fan of GenericBlogger permalink

The number of jokes, puns, innuendos, satires, parodies and lampoons of an emperor without clothes (Dubya) is limited.

What else can be said about Dubya in a comical context that hasn't been said before? Commentaries on new speeches and new gaffes perhaps but most are looking forward to January 20, 2009 more than November 4, 2008.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:01 AM on 10/15/2007
- kuulray See Profile I'm a Fan of kuulray permalink

All this weeping and gnashing of teeth. Are we really just the bleeding heart liberals the right wingers accuse us of being? Who cares whether Jon Stewart can still be funny (he will be). Instead of wringing your hands and feeling sorry for America, go out and do something: make a contribution to a worthy green group or antiwar candidate, explain to a grocery bagger how putting one item per bag is bad for the environment, better yet - get some reusable grocery bags, write a guest column or letter to the editor, sell your car and buy a hibrid, write your congressperson, change out your light bulbs, start riding a bike to work, find little ways to fight corporate hegemony and the war machine.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:58 AM on 10/15/2007
- Pdubya See Profile I'm a Fan of Pdubya permalink

WAY TO LAY IT OUT KUULRAY!

...thats what I'm talking about.

but, keep John Stewart, we need folks like this to neutralize FOX.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:19 AM on 10/15/2007
- DasBoot See Profile I'm a Fan of DasBoot permalink

I think "funny" does not capture what Stewart, Colbert, but really anything subversive (Family Guy, South Park come to my mind) mean these days: They are sometimes the only manifestation for me that I am not alone in my fears that this country and the world is going to hell. They are signs of life, of other people feeling the same way. They are like oxygen.

Germans have a nice word "Galgenhumor," literally "the humor of the gallows." That's what Stewart does.

It's bad right now. Real bad. But this country--in contrast to Germany in the 1930s--has this great radical tradition, a language that the fascists can't take away.

Maybe this country will recover. But it will take a long time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:15 PM on 10/14/2007
- CaseyBabes See Profile I'm a Fan of CaseyBabes permalink

Maybe you should leave the cellar and take a trip around this wondrous country. Catch the happy people joking with each other in grocery lines, cops smiling at minor traffic boo boos, shiny and clean SUVs with shiny and clean kids riding in back seat restraints, filled stores, restaurants, sport arenas, manicured lawns around well looked after homes, re born cities with reclamation projects, resign your Moveonmoron membership, filled parking lots at churches, airplanes constantly taking off and landing, life-beautiful-life. Then turn on Stewart to see an awkward routine based upon smirking, eyes rolling and mocking, to cover a total lack of spontaniety talent.
The country's OK, with major problems yes, but filled with otherwise serious talented people intent of doing good. Try joining them, out of that dark cellar away from the dark dwelling democrats.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:27 AM on 10/15/2007
- maddy03 See Profile I'm a Fan of maddy03 permalink

If the democrats are dark cellar dwellers are the republicans bats in the attic?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:59 PM on 10/15/2007
- ClaudiaJean See Profile I'm a Fan of ClaudiaJean permalink

Ignorance is truly bliss then, huh?
Cause it's definitely smug and condescending though seriously misguided and intentionally obtuse.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:09 PM on 10/15/2007
- metamorphosis See Profile I'm a Fan of metamorphosis permalink

YOu should get out of your upper middleclass neighborhood once in a while and see what the country is really going through. Debt is not the same thing as prosperity. Seriously, this is why we need Jon Stewart more than ever - the right wing keeps telling suckers that a little more credit will make life worth living. What a sad, shallow existence you must lead. Reality will inevitably catch up with you, though. It's only a matter of time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:35 AM on 10/15/2007
- duus See Profile I'm a Fan of duus permalink

"Try joining them, out of that dark cellar away from the dark dwelling democrats."

what does that mean? are you saying that democrats in general are somehow 'dark dwelling'? Or are you referring to some subset of dems?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:49 AM on 10/15/2007
- Konnie See Profile I'm a Fan of Konnie permalink

when the "joke" is more truth than the "fact", the humor is lost............we are there now.

after all of these years, we are numb to facts.
we are outraged-out.........i got nothin'

its gonna be a long haul to 1/20/09...........

and with no hope coming from any of the candidates for the job..........even hillary..........well there is not a whole lot to look forward too......

most of us do not have the wherewithall(is that all one word or...) anyway we can't just
pack up and move..........we are stuck here to
survive or not........at the whim of the corporatists, the money handlers,the power
mad and the greedy...........this must have been what the romans felt like right before the fall.........
that moment when they realized that "hey, this isn't the way it was spose to go.....the folks said if we just worked hard, and applied ourselves... got that training....were kind....


    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:08 PM on 10/14/2007
- Errour See Profile I'm a Fan of Errour permalink

From the professorial tightrope, with your indulgence.

Seven deadly sins:
wrath
avarice
sloth
pride
lechery
envy
gluttony

Seven virtues:
prudence
fortitude
justice
temperance
faith
hope
love

Yeah, hypocrisy fills the air. But I recommend fortitude as a possible remedy. And justice may yet prevail, now that Alberto's spending more time with his family. W's run of luck has been unbelievable, but it can't last, I hope.

Never surrender.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:47 PM on 10/14/2007
- TJTelecaster See Profile I'm a Fan of TJTelecaster permalink

If you are right Steve and I am not saying you are wrong then it is a sign that the forces of darkness and greed and hypocrisy have won..

The world in which these forces believe is gray dull and humorless as well as sexless...

The masses are to carry their misery on their sleeve it is required by there dark lords that those who have so much less are aware of how little they have and suffer..

What good is it for the elite to have so much more if they average individual with so much less is happy when these elite swine are in themselves miserable as greed is a disease and they will never have enough be is Dick Cheney or David Rockefeller their greed and thirst for more can never be quenched or satisfied..

So they must create misery in others and inflict suffering for them be feel that they have not wasted their short lives in the pursuit and service of greed..

To rob us or our comedians of humor is for them important, they are humorless and can't dance or keep a beat so they need to steal even those tender mercies from the rest of humanity
John is just showing his humanity he's one of us not them..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:44 PM on 10/14/2007
- rocketmare See Profile I'm a Fan of rocketmare permalink

I call it "outrage fatigue."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:23 PM on 10/14/2007
- kroses98 See Profile I'm a Fan of kroses98 permalink

Maybe this misplaced outrage should be directed toward the Democratic Party, especially our elected Democrats in Washington. That's where I'm placing it. And only yesterday, I signed a new Voter Registration form, changing my life-long party affiliation to Independent! That is my "PROTEST" to these "WIMPS" who do nothing while "ROME BURNS!" As to protest marches, I read somewhere last week, that this is our new form of "protest march." Our blogging on the internet, and our signing of petitions, (all of which I do continuously), is our "netroot" community's way of protesting. So, speak for yourself, sir. There is plenty of OUTRAGE on these boards! And this outrage is appropriately placed on the right people, and NOT on Jon Stewart, who is one of the funniest comedians I know!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:34 AM on 10/15/2007
- SpaceCadet See Profile I'm a Fan of SpaceCadet permalink

Jon Stewart made a comment a few years ago that revealed how fatalistic he really is for all his biting satire. He commented that he thought the best satirists in modern history lived in Berlin in the 1930s. Then he said "And they sure showed Hitler, didn't they?"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:00 PM on 10/14/2007
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