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The Forward on MSNHow Jon Stewart evolved on Israel — at least on ‘The Daily Show’
Jon Stewart self-identifies as a “bad Jew.” The sort who would start Passover with a meatball parm hero. One who isn’t up on ...
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The Forward on MSNI have the answer to Jon Stewart’s toughest question about Israel
“People yell at me about what I say sometimes about Palestine, and what’s going on in Israel. And they call me a bad Jew,” ...
"The Daily Show" host Jon Stewart and Peter Beinart argued Israel's Gaza policies are ironically putting the Jewish people ...
“ Daily Show ” host Jon Stewart on Monday explained why he’s felt “like a crazy person” as he witnesses the worsening ...
Jon Stewart hosted writer Peter Beinart on “The Daily Show” Monday night, for a conversation in which the two Jewish liberals ...
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Jon Stewart claims Netanyahu's actions put Israel's survival at risk
Talk show host Jon Stewart and his guest Peter Beinart agreed that Israel's current actions are endangering the future of the ...
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Mediaite on MSN‘I Feel Like A Crazy Person’: Jon Stewart on the ‘Inhumane and Horrific’ Events in Gaza
Jon Stewart said that the events currently taking place in Gaza are "self-evidently inhumane and horrific," criticizing the ...
It was an assault on the ear — and a perfect lead-in for Stephen Colbert, who on Monday assembled an on-air group of comedy personalities (including John Oliver, Jon Stewart, Jimmy Fallon and ...
In the wake of Colbert's cancellation, TheWrap spoke to industry insiders to figure out what late night's future may look like.
Plus, the death of Ozzy Osbourne. By Justin Porter The World Health Organization accused Israel of attacking its site in central Gaza after the Israeli military expanded its operations in the city ...
After The Late Show was cancelled by CBS, industry insiders talk to TheWrap about Stephen Colbert's potential future.
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Creators Syndicate on MSNInfrequently Asked Questions: Amid Misery in Gaza, Some Things Don't Compute -- Part 1
That Gazans subsist in misery is indisputable, and Benjamin Netanyahu's apparent decision to dispute it is incomprehensible. It's dishonest, and it undermines Israel's government's credibility. Those ...
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