Trevor Noah Out at Daily Show After 7 Unfunny Years and No Viewers
30 Sep 2022
High five to Greg Gutfeld for having the highest-rated nighttime comedy show.
WATCH: Greg’s latest monologue. #Gutfeld pic.twitter.com/aVu3CdRcrQ
— Gutfeld! (@Gutfeldfox) September 30, 2022
Earlier generations grew up watching Ed Sullivan and Johnny Carson. Today, the other late-night shows are all politicized, which brings us to the end of Trevor Noah’s stint on Comedy Central.
A special message from Trevor Noah pic.twitter.com/lMM8ll51fu
— The Daily Show (@TheDailyShow) September 30, 2022
Jon Stewart started something at The Daily Show, but, alas, he may have been the last funny liberal who actually wanted to tell jokes, not spread hate.
Six years after he quit his satirical ‘The Daily Show,’ Jon Stewart is returning to television with a new venture looking at current affairs in depth pic.twitter.com/dYImqpOSAy
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 22, 2021
You can’t actually make jokes anymore. You can only make fun of, you know, white cisgender, Christian Republicans. That’s what Hollywood has become, America.
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