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The “Daily Show” presenter Jon Stewart sounded in the constant “fascist” attacks of the media President Donald Trumpsaying that they have “numb” to the country as a result.
In an out of the air shared by the program in X, a audience member asked Stewart about what he would say to critics who accused him of being “light in the recently fascist message.”
“Oh, well, I would tell my critics: Shut up! You’re a fascist!” Stewart responded jokingly.
Stewart told the audience that he appreciated the question and understood the “desire” to call Trump a “fascist”, but then explained why he abstained herself to use such rhetoric.
The presenter of “Daily Show”, Jon Stewart, said the media cried Wolf with their constant “fascist” attacks against President Trump. (Photo of Scott Kowalchyk/CBS through Getty Images)
“I am very big, and I know it’s annoying, but specificity and nuances,” Stewart said. “And I think that if you cry ‘fascism’ in each administrative overreach, even those that are constitutionally well, you will find yourself outside the bullets of fascism when the time really comes.”
“I think what the media have done in the last ten years is Cry Wolf, to the point that they numb everyone,” he continued. “It was an anesthetic, and it reached where, what litigated throughout this campaign?” He is a fascist, he is a terrible person, democracy is on the ballot. “Does what you lost in the (polls)?
“So I am very cautious about when to know, how, yes, I hope I will not Of course, but I understand how annoying it is, “Stewart added.
President Trump was widely labeled as a “threat to democracy” by the media during the elections. (Reuters/Leah Millis)
Stewart is not the only one who questions the use of the left of the “fascist” label for Trump. The coanfrerion of the “breakfast club”, the God called the Democrats for his sudden change of opinion after Trump won the presidential elections.
“Don’t you find it strange that now that he has won, they don’t call him a threat to democracy? They don’t call him fascist. I mean, curse, on Monday, they just called that,” Charamagne He said in November.
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Stewart told his audience that it is “very cautious” when it comes to using the label of “fascism” towards Trump like others in the media. (Central comedy)
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“I think, you know, if you really believe that, then someone’s speech would be about how the United States overturned and how things are about to be really bad. It only makes you ask you how much they really believed, or how much of this it was just policy.