I think it’s fair to say that The Daily Show has fairly well entered the cultural zeitgeist. For some reason, ever since John Stewart took over the reigns in 1999, it’s continued to rise in both its quality and notoriety. Especially leading up the the 2004 presidential election, The Daily Show was often cited as [...]
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