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Well, your mileage may vary on Leno.
I don't even like Leno, but it's hard to deny that he made a lot of people laugh and was a huge success.
Well, your mileage may vary on Leno.
Stewart isn't even the original host of the The Daily Show. The idea of dropping The Daily Show name because someone as iconic as Jon Stewart is leaving would be like dropping The Tonight Show after Steve Allen or Jack Paar left. We would have never had the Carsonor Lenoeras.
He's off to a rocky start, and he hasn't even hosted yet.
March 31, 2015 | 12:16PM PT Whitney Friedlander
News Editor @loislane79
Soon after Comedy Central confirmed that Trevor Noah would replace Jon Stewart as the host of “The Daily Show,” the network encountered a social media backlash when old tweets from the 31-year-old comedian were brought to light that made him seem antisemitic and sexist .
Comedy Central has since asked that fans of the liberal “news” show judge the new host for more than what he says in 140 characters.
“Like many comedians, Trevor Noah pushes boundaries; he is provocative and spares no one, himself included,” the Viacom-owned network said in a statement. “To judge him or his comedy based on a handful of jokes is unfair. Trevor is a talented comedian with a bright future at Comedy Central.”
Examples of Noah’s Tweets include one from 2011 where he wrote “A hot white woman with ass is like a unicorn. Even if you do see one, you’ll probably never get to ride it” and one from 2014 that said “Behind every successful Rap Billionaire is a double as a rich Jewish man #BeatsbyDreidel.”
News of Noah’s gig came the same day that Comedy Central aired its roast of Justin Bieber — which the network edited before airing to remove jokes about the death of “Fast and Furious” star Paul Walker after they were deemed insensitive.
Oh come on, haven't you seen the dozens of articles about him today? It doesn't matter if you like him, I'm talking about the GA. I don't even have a problem with him, I'm just saying.I don't know what you mean. He's won me over. Now as long as he doesn't issue one of those phony, pandering apologies...
Cool. I like Trevor Noah a lot.
The BBC's Russell Howard's Good News and Charlie Brooker's Newswipe are good satirical comedy shows as well.
To reduce my views to a handful of jokes that didn’t land is not a true reflection of my character, nor my evolution as a comedian.
While Trevor's tweets are obviously inappropriate, I do think that 'Slate' piece represents what's wrong with the internet. The Drew McWeeney coined the term 'the Outrage Machine' and it's fitting here. The discourse of the whatever conversation people are having about him goes out of control where the point is lost, and things gets a little unfair. That's why I don't like this new 'thnkpiece' by Slate Magazine http://reductress.com/post/the-daily-show-host-should-be-a-woman-who-isnt-soaking-my-panties/ is just overly damning towards the guy. It's one thing to call him out, but to outright dismiss him?
And it makes me think, image if twitter was around in the 90's, then Jon Stewart would've been caught saying some dumb things too.
Your influences have been broad — your dad is a white European, your mum a black South African. Does that help a broad view?
Oh, definitely. My mum doesn’t fit into any category, she’s a black South African woman who’s half Jewish. I’ve never known myself or my world to be contained within one specific set of parameters, so I’ve gone with the flow. And if I like something I just like it. So I watch Star Wars, I listen to hip hop, and I really like classical music and yet at the same time, I also enjoy really cheesy kung-fu movies. I just like what I like.