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A few chuckles, but not finding it consistently funny or entertaining as when Jon Stewart was the host, despite a decent supporting cast. Also the liberal bias now is so overt - calling Coulter a Nazi, for instance - and some of the guests aren't even being called out for their BS, unless their political leanings differs with the that of the host. frowning_face

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I don't know how it's still airing. It's awful.

Noah's got some big shoes to fill. Yeah, Stewart was also fairly liberal but he was a lot funnier than Noah (which actually isn't very difficult - Noah is supremely unfunny).

@Condottiero said:

A few chuckles, but not finding it consistently funny or entertaining as when Jon Stewart was the host, despite a decent supporting cast. Also the liberal bias now is so overt - calling Coulter a Nazi, for instance - and some of the guests aren't even being called out for their BS, unless their political leanings differs with the that of the host. frowning_face

Agreed. The political bias on this show, Oliver's, and Colbert's had become so overt that it's both irritating, and genuinely lazy. Their research has more of a tendency to be sloppy than it used to be, and the jokes tend to be generic, over-used, and seem to show an almost complete lack of self-awareness.

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