Et tu, John Stewart? Are we doomed to a life without relentless mockery of the nutcases running our country today?
Ending one of the most venerable and trusted careers in making a complete mockery of the news, Jon Stewart has announced that he is stepping down as host of The Daily Show. According to sources who were there (some of whom are alreadypassing word along on social media), Stewart let the news slip at the taping of today’s episode, telling those in the audience that he’s retiring. No word yet on when exactly he’s leaving, whether this means he’s ending his time in the anchor chair to focus on being a Serious Movie Director now, or just how much this is Brian Williams’ fault. Presumably all of this information will be revealed in time—and delivered by Stewart himself tonight on your television. We’ll update when we have more.
UPDATE: Comedy Central just sent out this official statement confirming the news, and saying that Stewart will remain with The Daily Show until the end of the year. It also says that the show will “endure for years to come,” suggesting that it won’t end with Stewart.
We shall see about that. At least we've still got John Oliver out there.
UPDATE: John Amato
The Daily Show will always have a place in my heart because it was the first clip I ever posted on C&L, back around Oct. 19th, 2004 and way before Youtube was created. The Daily Show not only ushered in a place for the country to try and exorcise the George W. Bush demons in real time, but also helped spur a video revolution on the Internet that I'm so very thankful began on these pages.
We will miss you.