We like Jon Stewart like we like our coffee: all the time throughout the day.
So far Paul Rudd has thrown candy and T-shirts into The Daily Show audience. What will he throw next time? Knives? Shoes? Smiles?
You’ll have to watch him tonight on The Daily Show at 11/10c to find out.
“I’m not even done, Jon. Watch this: iPhone, click, boom. OK, real-time Instagram of me, standing here, with our tweet. OK, now, it doesn’t even stop. I’ve just tweeted it again whilst simultaneously posting that onto our Tumblr. So anyone who goes to one of those places can see this image - the one you’re seeing right now, here - later, somewhere else. So don’t tell me that cable news isn’t alive and kicking, my friend. I’m going to be here all night.” - John Oliver in the 2012 Election Media Center http://on.cc.com/134m12c

You can stop shaking your fist at the sky in directionless rage. The Daily Show and The Colbert Report return Monday.
Take a look back at all of 2012’s best literal and figurative boners with Jon Stewart and company.
Click the gif to watch The Daily Show’s greatest moments from August 2012.
“Is this just math that you do as a Republican to make yourself feel better or is this real?” - Megyn Kelly to Karl Rove http://on.cc.com/12YYu2B
Here’s to Jon Stewart continuing looking great in 2013.
Click the gif to reminisce over Jon’s best moments of May 2012 on The Daily Show.
“Campaigns have finally arrived in the 21st century. They can produce bulls**t at the same rate as actual bulls.” - Lewis Black http://on.cc.com/RWmnWu
Last night, President Obama lead the entire The Daily Show audience in a Gangnam Style dance that was so good, he called an executive order banning any further references, memes or parodies making use of that song.
That didn’t actually happen, but the stuff that did happen was just as good. Click on the image to watch Jon Stewart’s extended interview with President Obama.
Who says reading books and following politics don’t mix? No one. No one has ever said that. Which is exactly why you should click on the image to watch The Daily Show’s literary take on the Romney campaign.







