Okay, so I already posted about one
Daily Show segment today — that'd be Jon Stewart calling out the media for over-hyping ClimateGate while ignoring important climate change - confirming studies.
For better and for worse, this feels less like a feature film than a stretched - out
Daily Show segment.
In May 2014, he appeared in
a Daily Show segment satirizing how the complaints about the plight of the poorer members of the top 1 % distracts from solutions to social mobility.
It makes sense that a newspaper guy like Capehart would make this observation, since while part of the joy of the blogosphere and Twitter is that they make us all potential journalists, it's the job of trained and experienced reporters to hold politicians and other public figures responsible for their words and actions (how depressingly rarely they do it in practice is a story for another day, and for many
a Daily Show segment).
Not exact matches
The
Daily Show also put this theory to the test in another, more comedic, simulation
segment.
The
Daily Show «s Aasif Mandvi had his One Shining Moment as he shredded apart the NCAA in a
segment on Wednesday's...
Like only The
Daily Show could, Tuesday night's show featured a segment «Unnecessary Muffness» on the design of the Al - Wakrah stad
Show could, Tuesday night's
show featured a segment «Unnecessary Muffness» on the design of the Al - Wakrah stad
show featured a
segment «Unnecessary Muffness» on the design of the Al - Wakrah stadium.
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Daily Show «s Aasif Mandvi had his One Shining Moment as he shredded apart the NCAA in a segment on Wednesday's s
Show «s Aasif Mandvi had his One Shining Moment as he shredded apart the NCAA in a
segment on Wednesday's
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In a
segment he labeled «The Old Man and the Cell,» The
Daily Show «s Jon Stewart mercilessly mocked Congressman Charlie Rangel last night for a pretend phone call he made during a debate earlier this week.
In the second debate of the 13th Congressional race, Mr. Rangel stunned the audience and inspired a
segment on The
Daily Show when he pulled out his cell phone and proceeded to chide both of his opponents, Mr. Espaillat and Pastor Mike Walrond, in a lengthy imaginary phone conversation.
Hardwick participated in a
segment based on an It's a Wonderful Life theme with
Daily Show correspondents in New York City, where the lawmaker wishes the New York primary mattered more in the election process.
According to Joanne: How many times have you read a science - themed article from The Onion or watched a science - themed
segment on The
Daily Show (TDS) or The Colbert Report (CR) and remarked at how «spot on» they are?
On this week's
show: Biology pushes into preprint publishing, turning the water cycle virtuous on our books
segment, plus a roundup from the
daily news site
In the
segment, produced by Jessica Williams (
Daily Show correspondent) and Ronny Chieng, the two explore what this term means, and how it affects so many online daters.
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show as a writer, and as the voice of Gary for the TV Funhouse
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In «The Last Perspiration of Crist»
segment, «The
Daily Show» points out latest insanity coming from the state's gubernatorial race
Arena, the
daily arts
show on RTÉ tackled Digital and E Publishing last night in a
segment with Luke Clancy.
tinyurl.com/StewartBorders On The
Daily Show, Jon Stewart did a special
segment in 2011 when Borders bookstores announced that it was going out of business.
Yes, Tangerine has an app, but it's designed for your chequing account and it takes a few taps to get down to see your investments, and even there they only
show you the balance in your investment account, with no flashy graphs of recent market drops or big red
daily change numbers, and no individual
segment reporting so you have to work a bit harder to activate your lizard brain.
By now, many — perhaps most — readers have already seen the
segment of Monday night's episode of The
Daily Show with Jon Stewart in which correspondent Aasif Mandvi satirized the cat - bird debate (described all too accurately, I'm afraid, by Mandvi as an «intractable war»).
I'm not against the use of Mortal Kombat footage for hilarity purposes (and I thought that this «Floridal Kombat»
segment was very funny), but I do think it's odd for The
Daily Show to cite Mortal Kombat as an example of a game that is so distasteful that it should invalidate the medium's free speech protection while also using the same game for its comedy needs.
Daniel Radosh, a writer for «The
Daily Show,» presented a comedy
segment at the ceremony.
As much as we wanted to be the «green family», we found the real challenge not to be what we spent at the pumps, nor the obvious benefits of the hybrid Civic, but merely to stay awake and make our
daily destinations safely and on time for the morning
segment on the Today
Show.
At TreeHugger we know that variety is the spice of life, so you can find all you need to go green in our up to the minute blog, weekly and
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The
Daily Show last night carried a great
segment on the editorial, entirely about how ClimateGate was much bigger news than a follow - up study conducted and funded by skeptics that concluded climate scientists were unfairly trashed and in fact were in the right entirely, which is exactly the correct message to draw.
So if a certain 10 - second
segment of The
Daily Show reminds you of a friend, you can clip it and send it to your pals.
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