In what was possibly an attempt at clinging to his remaining shards of relevance, comedian Jay Leno sat down with the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation for an interview in July. Speaking with president and CEO David Trulio, Leno bypassed any conversation about his own rookie mistakes , and instead pointed out the flaws he finds in the current swath of late night television hosts. The former "Tonight Show" host bemoaned what he sees as comedians getting too political on a near constant basis. Leno suggested that comedians nowadays have to be "content with half the audience, because you have to give your opinion." Leno warned against "cozying" up with just one side of the political spectrum before insisting, "I like to bring people into the big picture." However, anyone who witnessed
Jay Leno's Fixation On Monica Lewinsky Came Back To Bite Him After Hypocritical Rant

117