The Daily Show: Ears Edition

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19 snips
Jul 15, 2025 • 48min

Jon on Trump’s Epstein Meltdown, MAGA's Mutiny & Elmo’s Antisemitic Tweets | Kyla Scanlon

This episode features Elmo, the beloved Sesame Street character, humorously addressing his unexpected social media controversy alongside economic commentator Kyla Scanlon, author of 'In This Economy?'. They dive into Trump's handling of the Epstein case and the disparity in state relief efforts. Kyla emphasizes the need for accessible economic education and critiques the government's use of budget cuts as a political weapon. Together, they blend humor and critical insight into serious issues, highlighting transparency’s importance in rebuilding trust in the economy.
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6 snips
Jul 14, 2025 • 1h 1min

TDS Time Machine | Money Talk - Conversations with Economists

Join Jon Stewart as he chats with Oren Cass, chief economist at American Compass, who explores the conservative shift towards recognizing the limits of markets and emphasizes the importance of livable wages. Stephanie Kelton, a leading voice in Modern Monetary Theory, challenges traditional views on government deficits, asserting they can boost prosperity. Christine Lagarde delves into the global economy, discussing inflation dynamics and the impact of the pandemic and geopolitical conflicts. They tackle the role of AI in shaping economic understanding and labor market dynamics.
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11 snips
Jul 13, 2025 • 37min

TDS Time Machine | Space!

Embark on a comedic journey through space with insights into NASA's astronaut duo stranded until 2025. Enjoy humorous musings on the absurdities of space travel, the establishment of the Space Force, and the bizarre effects of a solar eclipse on hotel prices. There's a whimsical look at lunar real estate and the implications of a luxury space hotel. Plus, join the laughter as existential threats like asteroids are tackled, alongside playful theories about dinosaurs and their cosmic demise!
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Jul 12, 2025 • 43min

TDS Time Machine | Third Party Politics

John O'Hara, a writer for the Illinois Policy Institute and author of 'A New American Tea Party', joins the discussion to unpack the emergence of the Tea Party. The conversation dives into the historical significance of third-party politics and the struggles faced within a two-party system. As new political movements emerge, they examine grassroots discontent and explore the dynamics of independent candidates like Gary Johnson and Evan McMullin, revealing the challenges of running as outsiders and the implications for American democracy.
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17 snips
Jul 11, 2025 • 38min

Trump Makes BBLs More Pricey, Crushes on a Reporter & Shields His Belly From Iran | Youngmi Mayer

Youngmi Mayer, a writer and comedian, shares her experiences growing up in Korea under pro-American propaganda. She navigates the complexities of being biracial and how her family history shaped her humor. The conversation dives into the healing power of laughter when addressing trauma and cultural identity. Mayer's insights on the intersection of personal stories and societal issues offer a unique perspective on belonging and resilience. Meanwhile, the lighthearted chaos around Trump’s antics adds an engaging twist to the discussion.
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8 snips
Jul 10, 2025 • 35min

Elon’s Grok Chatbot Turns Hitler & Marco Rubio Gets an AI Imposter | Lauren Greenfield

Lauren Greenfield, an Emmy Award-winning filmmaker known for her insights on youth culture, joins the discussion. She shares her experiences from her latest docuseries, 'Social Studies,' revealing the struggles teens face in a social media-dominated world. Greenfield highlights the hunger for real connection among young people, the dual nature of technology as both crucial and harmful, and the need for stronger regulations to protect their mental health. Her candid approach sheds light on the urgent need for in-person communication amidst growing digital distractions.
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Jul 9, 2025 • 34min

DOJ Erases Epstein & Netanyahu Kisses Trump's Ass With Peace Prize Nom | Author Michael Luo

The Department of Justice (and Michael Kosta) try to gaslight Ronny Chieng about a suddenly "nonexistent" Jeffrey Epstein client list, Trump lists Benjamin Netanyahu as a reference on his Nobel Peace Prize application, and the TSA ends their foot fetish. Ronny checks in on the status of Trump's trade war, including the president's half-firm decision on another tariff delay and his new international trade pen pal, "Mr. Japan." Michael Luo, author of "Strangers in the Land: Exclusion, Belonging, and the Epic Story of the Chinese in America" and executive editor at The New Yorker, joins Ronny to discuss the untold stories of Asian American persistence and resilience in the face of bigotry. They talk about one of the worst mass lynchings in America involving Chinese immigrants, Wong Kim Ark’s Supreme Court fight for birthright citizenship, the pertinence of chronicling 19th-century expulsion during the Trump administration, and how this book became a 160,000-word response to a racial abuse incident on the Upper East Side. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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22 snips
Jul 8, 2025 • 44min

Jon Stewart on Who Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill Really Helps — and Hurts | Journalist Steve Kroft

In this discussion, Jon Stewart is joined by Steve Kroft, a seasoned journalist from CBS's 60 Minutes, known for his investigative prowess and award-winning reporting. They delve into Trump's Big Beautiful Bill, dissecting its myriad impacts, including tax cuts skewed towards the wealthy while cutting funds for essential services. The duo explores the troubling implications of Trump's lawsuit settlement against Paramount, labeling it a potential "shakedown" and its effects on press freedom. Their conversation uncovers the tightrope journalists walk amid political pressures.
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Jul 4, 2025 • 33min

TDS Time Machine | Independence Day

Celebrate Independence Day with a humorous look at America's identity. Jon Stewart highlights controversies around the national anthem, while Stephen Colbert explores the eerie juxtaposition of a KKK rally. Ed Helms delves into eagle population debates in Alaska, merging patriotism with wildlife management. Trevor Noah addresses the ramifications of Colin Kaepernick's anthem protest, spotlighting societal hypocrisy. Finally, Desi Lydic and Troy Iwata unveil the satirical absurdity of the Fox News Patriot Awards.
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Jul 1, 2025 • 31min

TDS Time Machine | Canada Day

Celebrate Canada’s birthday with a humorous jaunt through its quirky politics and culture. Hear about the chaotic antics of Toronto's crack-smoking mayor and explore why Canadian banks are too boring for disaster. Discover satirical takes on immigration fears, and the odd appeal of relocating to the U.S. Delve into the complexities of U.S.-Canada relations over oil dependency, and revel in Canada’s hockey triumphs, complete with playful bets and friendly rivalries. It’s a comedic mix of pride and critique!

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