Governor Christie has become a popular target of The Daily Show's Jon Stewart. Christie's celebration with Cowboys owner Jerry Jones did nothing to change that.
Last night Governor Christie got the “Jon Stewart” treatment, as he ripped into the governor’s position on what’s being called a “controversial” bill banning the use of pig gestation crates.
I put the word “controversial” in quotes because it’s not much of a controversy in New Jersey...
Jon Stewart has been all over the Ebola situation. Stewart once again turned to one of his favorite targets for a recent rant, NJ Governor Chris Christie.
After NFL prospect Michael Sams announced late last week that he is gay, he has had his share of detractors and critics. Some, like the Giants' Terrell Thomas, have even said that Sams will not fit into an NFL locker room when he's drafted. Jon Stewart and Dallas Sportscaster Dale Hansen sent a message to those detractors: "Deal with it!"
After Wednesday night's Daily Show dedicated the entire first segment to the Bridgegate scandal, last night Jon Stewart took on the governor's marathon press conference in which Christie denied all knowledge. Spoiler alert: You'll even get to see Chris Christie taking a shower in this video. Well, sort of.
As regular viewers of The Daily Show know, host Jon Stewart was raised in Lawrenceville, NJ and attended Lawrence High School. So it was no surprise that on last night's episode, the political satirist was harsh on Governor Chris Christie and the ongoing "Bridgegate" scandal.
New York City's new Freedom Tower was a topic of discussion on 'The Daily Show' recently after it had been deemed the tallest building in the United States, making the Willis Tower in Chicago the second tallest building.
How could you not be proud of this guy? Jon Stewart, a Jersey guy Bill and I had the pleasure of interviewing when he was just starting out before he was a household name, calls it like he sees it.
By Jeff Deminski
What are your favorite television stars earning? Do you really want to read this? Will you like them less if you know? Jay Leno and David Letterman used to earn in excess of 30 million dollars. But more competition and lower ratings have them each getting by on $20 million. Jimmy Kimmel's making $10 million. Who earns more?