Jon Stewart has so far highlighted Donald Trump’s second term, with one episode called “President Trump’s Second 100 Days: Incredible 100 Days, Zero Disturbance.”
In this episode, Stewart reflects on Trump’s first 100 days. The late night master appeared under his desk, wearing a long white beard and said, "I'm very tired. castaway Year. ”
Stewart eventually reappeared without a beard and then played the clip of Trump, claiming that he had "the most successful 100 days in my history."
"Suck, Jefferson!" Trump's first 100 days were like America landing on the moon and killing bin Laden in the same mission! 'Think you could hide on the moon, bin Laden? According to Trump, the 100 most successful days in our country's history.
Stewart offers a series of edits that are actually opposites. One pointed out that Trump "has the lowest approval rate for any president in the past 80 years." Stewart replied: "He doesn't care. He is not afraid to be underwater because he is equipped with flotation force protection accessories or fupa. He has a fupa. Take a look."
Stewart also looked at how Trump handled the U.S. economy. The host noted that people were upset with the president’s performance “may be related to his commitment and what he delivered.” Stewart recalled in the clip how Trump guaranteed voters would have “a brand new Trump economic prosperity.”
"Unfortunately, I think it's obvious that economically, Donald Trump did do the boom," Stewart said. "He did some boom. Oh, has Trump gone to prosperity? Maybe Trump feels very positive because while the economy is the South for most people, there are some winners! ”
These winners include Trump himself, of course. Many media reports said Trump's net worth "doubled in the first 100 days of his term.
"Ah! Free market," Stewart said. "But seriously, $40 million for a documentary about Melania Trump? No offense, I'm sure she's an interesting person, but PBS made the entire Ken Burns Nimor Wars series for $3.5 million. Shoah is $3 million. Shoah is $3 million; apparently they want $4 million; they still have a good price, but they still have a good price. Their all is Earth series, 11 episodes, less than your private, not that private, and my Melan is my Melan. A few weeks outside her house, hoping to catch a rare night feed on a striped South American toad."
Later, Stewart settled Trump's commitment to immigration. Instead of delivering “the biggest deportation in history,” the president expelled “three American children, all American citizens. One of them fought cancer.”
"Oh, my fucking god," Stewart replied. "What? Is that someone we're deporting? A kid with cancer? Trump really doesn't understand how the basics of members work, right? Cancer kids have a wish."
Stewart summed up his monologue, reminding viewers that Trump's capitalist campaign for the country's approach to opposing its establishment.
"It took 250 years of people to work on the Constitutional Republic and the rule of law, and it's the hard fairness you're wasting," he said. "That's the crux of American exceptionalism. You just want to make us great. It's a downgrade. Our brand is not 'strategic uncertainty', and you're not the guardian of our "can of gold." You're a temporary goblin, so if I can understand it in negotiations: "Donald, stop!" ”