Jon Stewart has been too rich, too privileged and too coddled with undue praise to have much of a grip on the world outside of his bubble.
It’s an unfortunate affliction for the host of a news-adjacent program called “The Daily Show.”
Stewart’s shtick has been the same for years : Present yourself as a down-the-middle everyman disgusted by America’s political landscape — and then spend 90% of your time mocking only 50% of the culprits.
Last week, a years-old Stewart monologue resurfaced on social media and racked up millions of views, including from an account that’s agitating to draft him as a 2028 presidential candidate.
In it, a typically exasperated Stewart railed against Donald Trump’s supporters.
“This country isn’t yours! You don’t own it!” he shouted.
“You don’t own patri