Saturday, December 20, 2025

Jon Stewart being interviewed instead of being the host weekly or having the scripted daily show, says something many liklely are thinking.

https://youtu.be/qJOdqLjNrf8 

Titling it:

Will Paramount Cancel Jon Stewart? | The New Yorker Interview

 That title is open ended enough to be okay, but watch it because he says he does not know how things he does are accepted, but that there is a way he has to do it to feel honest and honorable. Not those words, but watch and see things in his words.

Not being pompous, it is the New Yorker so keep an open mind of what might be there to be seen.

It pins the tail on the donkey, however you want to view that phrase, but it is not at all  vicious.

I have never viewed Jon Stewart to be  vicious, that is Trump. Sometimes he indirectly but obviously puts a view out that is undeniably focused, but it is not viscous. Nor viscous. On first writing I wrote viscous while meaning vicious, and knew it was wrong, but that I'd fix it before hitting the PUBLISH button that Blogger has for when you've finished a post. I believe I am finished, but past posting has involved UPDATE, so this time, view the video, end of story, hope for better weather.

____________UPDATE__________

An other worldly experience, I accidentally signed into another gmail account I have opened, and the above was posted into a blogger account I'd forgot I'd opened but never used. So weird but natural a mistake, that I thought it worth mentioning. I may go over there, retitle things and blog alternatively, maybe as a Trumpist having only good things to say about JD inheriting the machine, or I could instead make it  a legitimate thing instead of a spoof, and not at all political. The Boston Tea Party anniversary was a day or two ago, and it indirectly spawned The Tea Party, which was co-opted into .MAGA by will of the orange man. I'd thought of a spoof blog on a Tea Party theme but never really pushed it, and now it's morphed into where I'd need to think of a Charlie Kirk type of direction, but how he ended up convinced me to let that whole idea go. And to stay here and not mess around with spoofs. Be kind, and more so, honest. Forgiving, and more so, honest. Do honest, and you may change and evolve, but never feel you have to cover your tracks. You can repudiate what you've grown to not feel or believe anymore, but you own it right or wrong, but if published a few years ago and honest, the repudiation will be easier.