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13 Feb 2024
#politics
Forbes: Jon Stewart Mocks ‘Similarly Challenged’ Biden And Trump In Daily Show Return
In his return as host of "The Daily Show," Jon Stewart mocked both President Biden and former President Trump, highlighting their flaws and shortcomings. He mentioned Trump's immunity claims and criticized Biden's gaffes, emphasizing the importance of having a capable leader in a crucial position. Stewart's monologue received unexpected praise from Elon Musk. Additionally, he criticized Biden's description of Israel's military operation in Gaza, comparing it to his mother's casual remarks about the Super Bowl halftime show.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: France proposes Israel-Lebanon truce deal pushing Hezbollah 10 km from border
France delivers proposal to end hostilities and settle disputed Lebanon-Israel frontier. Plan calls for Hezbollah and other groups to withdraw from the border. Aims to end fighting and negotiate land border.
#culture
Front Page Magazine: The Sad Return of Jon Stewart and His Sadder Shtick
Jon Stewart, the former host of The Daily Show, has made a comeback but fails to recapture his previous success. His sarcastic shtick, once fresh and biting, now seems tired and outdated. Stewart's act lacks the ironic distance that made him appealing to Gen X, alienating younger audiences who prefer a more straightforward and contemptuous style of humor. He struggles to carve out a unique space for himself in today's media landscape, resorting to predictable and unoriginal commentary. Stewart's attempted return to his former self is ultimately unsuccessful.
#sports
Le Monde: Super Bowl is most-watched television show ever with 123.4 million viewers
Kansas City Chiefs win the Super Bowl in a thrilling overtime victory over the San Francisco 49ers. The game becomes the most-watched program in television history, with 123.4 million viewers across TV and streaming platforms.