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Jon Stewart performs at the 9th Annual Stand Up For Heroes event, in New York. Stewart delivered a riff reminiscent of his “Daily Show” days during an appearance on CBS’ “Late Show with Stephen Colbert” on July 21, 2016.

NEW YORK » Jon Stewart has told Donald Trump’s supporters they can’t take America back, because they “don’t own” the country in a riff that mirrored his signature segments on “The Daily Show.”

Stewart was back behind a late night desk Thursday night, joining former Comedy Central colleague Stephen Colbert on a live version of CBS’ “Late Show.”

Stewart took aim at some of his favorite “Daily Show” targets, Fox News and host Sean Hannity, accusing them of fostering divisiveness. He said Trump supporters feel like they’re America’s “rightful owners,” adding “you don’t own patriotism, you don’t own Christianity, you sure as hell don’t own respect for the bravery and sacrifice of military, police and firefighters.”

Stewart left the “The Daily Show” last August. He is an executive producer of Colbert’s program.

31 responses to “Jon Stewart says Trump supporters ‘don’t own’ America”

  1. klastri says:

    Mr. Trump, obviously, is a dangerous demagogue.

    Mr. Stewart is very talented at pointing that out.

    • lespark says:

      What difference does it make at this point they all died including anAmbassador. Let’s just move on. She will make a great President because she is beautiful,honest and truthful, makes good decisions, likes blacks, Latinos and women, experienced in business. Mother of 3, married, Jewish, She’ll be 35 on October 30, 2016.
      She will be the first Woman, Jewish President.

    • Winston says:

      Oh, so courageous. Yet another ultra rich liberal chimes in. The big gun of comedic criticism.

      Anxiously awaiting Jon’s demolition of Clinton for being a corrupt, incompetent, compulsive liar. Maybe Jon can author a Saturday night live sketch in which Clinton furiously pounds on the “reset button” while Russia invades the Ukraine or maybe a laugh-filled scene where she tells the families of the Benghazi dead that they were killed by space aliens.

      • Ikefromeli says:

        Don’t like the critical review of a mouthy lib, here try on this, a brief excerpt on a rather terse take down of his ridiculous views and shallow understanding of foreign policy–by the National Review.

        Donald Trump does not seem to understand that NATO is not a favor we are doing for European pals. A peaceful Europe and a constrained Russia are in America’s interests. As the last century showed, the U.S. tends to be drawn into Europe’s conflagrations; the best solution is to stop them catching alight in the first place. The primarily American military umbrella that has kept Europe more or less calm since the end of World War II has saved, and continues to save, not just European lives, but American ones.

        The same is true of our other global commitments — for example, on the Korean Peninsula, where the presence of American military resources has checked the erratic North Korean regime. But Trump suggested his willingness to renegotiate, and perhaps even abandon, these arrangements, too. It is one thing to express concern about the exploitation of America’s largesse; it is another to throw out half-baked thoughts with no appreciation for the weightiness of the interests at stake.

        So far Trump has given every indication that his approach to our interests abroad would be extraordinarily reckless. If his predilections were actually acted upon, it would make for a more, not less, dangerous world.

        Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/article/438204/donald-trump-foreign-policy-dangerous

        • Cricket_Amos says:

          I’m trying to guess what your native language is. All the flowery stuff covers up a lot, but there are occasionally some structural quirks that indicate something other than English.

        • nodaddynotthebelt says:

          Ikefromeli, good post. Cricket_Amos, I think you need to read the first sentence of his post—it’s a taken from the National Review. I don’t see any problem on the linguistics or grammatical aspects thereof.

    • peanutgallery says:

      Keep drinking that Kool-Aid.

  2. MoiLee says:

    As GW quoted “There’s a lot of Big Talkers out there”.

    Targeting Fox News ? Oh,Please!
    Careful (“The Has Been”) Jon Stewart you may get ANOTHER Thrashing from Bill Oreilly! Where you’ll be lost for words again.
    Remember that one folks ?Jon was so flustered during that interview with Bill? He was Speechless and……… turning red. lol

    • HIE says:

      Man, you people really are delusional. Jon Stewart has demolished Bill every single time they’ve faced each other. Heck, Bill gets crushed by minds half as great as Jon Stewart’s. If you’re going to pick out an example, then try picking one that backs up your point. Jon doesn’t get flustered, he merely gets amazed by the inability of people like O’Reilly to admit the truth.

      • MoiLee says:

        HIE: Obviously you haven’t seen that interview. Opining to something that you have no idea what you’re talking about.
        Nice try.

        • badcard36 says:

          MoiLee…You mad? You mad? LOL. O’Reilly couldn’t even get out of that one. If you don’t know what I’m talking about you really are just cherry picking. Stewart doesn’t need to waste time with guys like him.

      • meat says:

        Stewart’s a scab. Only the STOOPID gets off on that moron.

  3. bumbai says:

    The Democrat propaganda machine is operating at full tilt. Time to get control of the sheep again.

  4. opihi123 says:

    its time to turn the rascals in charge out.. later it will be time to get the republicans out

  5. purigorota says:

    What he is saying is that America owns you.

  6. Freedom says:

    Why is what Jon Stewart says even news? He is just a comedian who had a talk show.

    People put way too much stock in what celebrities say..

  7. Pauoa_Valley says:

    Jon Stewart; Trump supporters are Americans from all walks of life and DO own America:

    LINCOLN’S FAMOUS QUOTE AND ITS INSPIRATION:

    “We here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain, that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom; and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.”

    • nodaddynotthebelt says:

      With all due respect, Pauoa_Valley, I don’t think that was Stewart’s point. He’s simply stating that Trump’s supporters have gotten out of bounds by coming out looking like they feel that they OWN America and thus know what’s better for America. As a person that believes that our party system has led to divisiveness and across-the-aisle bickering that does nothing good for the Americans (all Americans regardless of their party affiliation especially those who struggle to put food on the table and are tired of the bickering that results in shut downs), I, too, am tired of this bickering and US against THEM mentality that does a disservice to the masses. When congressmen go on a vacation while the books have not been closed there is a big problem. Both parties have been a part of the problem but this MY party against YOUR party so I will do everything to sabotage YOUR agenda is really petty. It is on the surface silly but deep in it’s core it results in NOTHING being accomplished except the further mucking of the opposing party’s chances of getting the uppper hand on the next election. It is downright a sad state of our government when attacks are now the norm and working together for a better America is now just a PARTY ideology.

  8. Valleyisle57 says:

    In a way Trump is right, the Republican Party though conservative is and always will be representative of large controlling corporations and the overpaid, overpowering rich. So it does own America, sadly!

    • meat says:

      What is “rich”? At one point some chose to take a chance and put it ALL on the line. Their home or their life savings or even both, and risked it all. Failure is NOT an option. They provided a product or a service to the people. Through hard work, determination and endless days and nights some do make it and some do FAIL. For those who do succeed means that that product or service made sense to the people. It improved their(the peoples) quality of life. I think that it would be safe to say that all you “rich” haters have been buying said services and/or products yourselves. Now the byproduct of this success is growth which means increased staff, meaning jobs for others. Now, when some one’s success can benefit others and help THEM to be successful is that a bad thing? All you “rich” haters seem to think so. So by taking that RISK, in it’s beginning, in their garage, and growing it to a multi-million or even a multi-billion dollar success story, shouldn’t we be celebrating that success of living the American dream and use that as inspiration for us. So, instead of bitching and hating on the”rich”, go out their and make yourself RICH. That’s what America means.

  9. Poplm says:

    Anger rage and spotted undies I love the reaction by Jon leibowitz

  10. 64hoo says:

    lets get out of NATO, and kick out the United Nations out of New York and get out of these organizations. we will be fine on our own.

  11. entrkn says:

    Welcome back Jon! Where have you been?

  12. Cricket_Amos says:

    “accusing them of fostering divisiveness”

    i.e. we can all get along if you agree with me?

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