Jon Stewart Unpacks The NOLA and Cybertruck Attacks & An Unusually Civil Jan. 6 | The Daily Show
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- Jon Stewart kicks off 2025 with an unusually civil Jan. 6 election certification, and right-wing media's desperate attempts to make the Bourbon Street attack about immigration. Plus, Jon unpacks the eerily normal digital footprints of recent terrorists and questions the internet's role in their radicalizations. #DailyShow #JonStewart #Jan6
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That guy realizing in real-time that people do in fact register their cars as a matter of law was PERFECT
Problem is, the right to bear arms is to protect the people from a tyrranical/corrupt Government. That Government having a list of people with those weapons is probably not a great idea. And "Oh it won't happen to us" has been said by most every country in the world, and yet it happened.
@Jin-Ro The government has tanks and nuclear bombs, your guns are not going to make any difference.
@@Jin-RoSo when an innocent American gets threatened by corrupt police, do you think the citizen being armed raises the innocent person’s chance of living through the encounter with the corrupt government?
If it doesn’t, the second amendment has outlived its purpose, since then guns don’t actually protect us from violence anymore.
@@Jin-Ro Still waiting for those well-regulated militias..
@@Jin-Ro the government does not need to know who has what guns and who doesn't in order to monitor militia activity and be able to quench it at a moments' notice utterly and completely. that information is completely irrelevant. what they need is a rough estimation of different militias, their strengths and capabilities, together with the ability to monitor their communication and be alerted aheadoftime of possible mobilization plans. And all that, and more, they do have. We can thank, for example, the patriot act of 2001, for this, which almost every single gun rights activist supported and voted for. The 2nd amendment is completely dead today in its original intention.
Strangely the link between all three is health care.
We have a veteran who may have had some PTSD who got radicalized.
We have an active duty soldier with Traumatic Brain Injury who felt he could not get care from his service.
And we have Luigi who suffered from bad health care, and so did his mother.
Are we properly taking care of our citizens health? Our veterans health? Our active duty soldiers' health?
Looks like a big fat NO.
Excellent comment..
I totally agree.
Excellent point
The daily show needs to cut the ish and have a conversation about healthcare. Why are they avoiding it… I thought Jon would have a genuine monologue about the CEO assassination but I guess not
Wow... Your manifutzso is worse than Luigi's
Those that made Bernie Sanders impossible, made Luigi Mangione inevitable
I'm genuinely surprised this comment was not deleted.
AMEN!! 😊
Well said!
Bernie LOST fair and square, get over it already. Y'all are worse than Trumpers with this
@@RHCole Beckvs DNC bro. Dem lawyers fought for and won the right to rig the primaries
It's not that Mangione "didn't truly believe in the message", he was just literally saying that he is not the one to correctly articulate it.
I’m losing my mind how uncharitable Jon is being to Luigi. Did he have a convo with the execs of Comedy Central before this monologue?
Yeah, that's what Jon is making fun of? The fact that Mangione had no message. Mangione is the "etc." or "and so on" or "as others have said" of death row killers. He's like a caricature of a Redditor, willing to throw his life away over a thought he didn't form himself.
Jon is kinda owned entirely by Paramount these days, so he cannot speak badly about the Oligarchy. Pointing out fouls of the government and military industrial complex, sure, but rarely ever the ruling class.
@@itsmehehe6585 Your last sentence describes basically almost all soldiers, not Redditors. Not even sure what's Redditor-ish about that.
@@itsmehehe6585Actions speak louder than words. I think people heard him pretty clearly.
As a non-American, reading the comments about Luigi Mangione, I feel that the American healthcare system problems are much darker that I would be able to imagine. It is quite concerning, that people are defending an assasin (I don't think his act counts as terrorism), it shows anger at the purposely broken healthcare system so deep that it outweighs a sense of order. One of the greatest traits of the democratic societieas and their state of law is the principle that disputes are solved by courts and violence is rare and unlegitimate. Sympathy for that assasin can be a sign of a crumbling social contract, when the societal system Americans live in is loosing its legitimacy. It shows a wounded society with insecure future. And that is sad to watch.
Best comment. Thoughtful and articulate. I guess it takes a non American.
We have no laws here in the USA, tRump has shown us that.
@tomgrocki9796 yes, I've thought of that too. Why should any American have faith in the law, since a candidate with 34 felonies is about to become POTUS for the second time?
When you live in an environment that allows the billionaires to set the rules, nobodies have no access to power and become vigilianties.
What country are you from?
5:50 Can we just stop for a second, and reflect on the fact that they're worried about a terrorist attack, when there were 57 school shootings last year in the US, 19 of them with at least one fatal outcome. Who created the environment that allows that to happen?
The rich and corrupt
How many of those were gang related shootings in lower income schools? Oh most of them? Hmm.
Children are the most powerless of all and can't even vote. A CEO experiences karma for the first time in his life though, and suddenly the world (media) stops in its tracks for weeks
It has been that way forever. 50 years on this earth and the wealthy have always been held to a more important role than anyone else. Never understood it and still don’t. Children will always be 1st on my list. It is time for a change.
People that value 🔫 rights over life.
Luigi is pretty fundamentally different from the others, though. His was a targeted attack; he said he considered using a bomb, but decided against it because he didn't want to hurt any bystanders. If not a majority, at least a significant minority of Americans actually *support* him and his actions, or at least *sympathize* with them. Not at all true with the others. Even his "manifesto" (I agree that the term is overused) was reasonable, calm, and measured. Love him or hate him, his situation is fundamentally different from the other two.
Over 60% of Americans under 34 have said they "strongly support/ agree with Luigi's actions" or they "somewhat support/ agree with his actions." The percentage of support lowers with each elder age range, yet even amongst the eldest group (65+), he received anywhere from 14%-23% support, which is actually MASSIVE considering that demographic.
The fact there's any large age range that polls over half in favor of him, and that each other age has significant support of him, speaks volumes of how hurt and angry the population is regarding the healthcare system.
Even amongst those who say they don't support his actions, they all had majorities answering that they "had little to no sympathy for the CEO". Despite being murdered, not one single age demographic in America has expressed sympathy for him by a majority. That's honestly mind-boggling. Perhaps we are closer to a French Revolution type event than it seems.
They're making an example of him. Simple as that.
Amen
💚
@@JadusMoltrielIm 60 and I love Luigi!
When you have so many comments challenging Jon on Luigi, you know where the people stand.
The sheep don't mourn when the wolf dies..
@@DayTukErrJawbs That's a great way to frame this incident. Not only do the sheep not mourn, they celebrate because they are safer.
It's just more evidence of normalization of online extremism.
This was an extrajudicial killing. Vigilante justice is inconsistent with due process, which is the cornerstone of our American judicial system
@@thedukeofdukerssuck 🥜🌰
Amazing that the rich, famous who have access to Healthcare can't figure out why the rest of us don't side with the ceo who was killed. We are living in two different worlds. One for the rich, one for the poor.
Even the poor's world is owned by the rich, actually
Well well well, said out loud. Excellent people are waking up
cops came to my house
Exactly - you can't lump in Manzione with the other two. The January attackers had no specific target other than carnage, Luigi had a very specific target, otherwise he would have bombed a building full of healthcare execs
Well it could be fixed if people voted for it. However they are more concerned with no trans people on the water polo team than with having affordable healthcare.
Dang, I just barely paid off a 6 year old hospital bill that they were trying to send to collections and tack another $300. Luigi's manifesto is simple, but everyone surely understands it in many ways.
"but everyone surely understands it..." We're talking about Americans here. Most quite literally cannot read it: the average American cannot read at a grade 6 level. No, most people cannot understand his manifesto, or the ideas within, even when the same struggles he rebelled against are the struggles that are oppressing them and causing hardship in their lives.
If you paid a six year old bill you aren't too bright
@@matthewklahn3204if you think it was about to be gone the next year, you're not too bright.
@@matthewklahn3204 You can indeed negotiate the bill down If it's old enough. However it does remain on your credit for about seven years untill paid.
Also, you're not very knowledgeable of people.If you think putting them down enables them to listen. They'll shut down and go on their corner. The bad kind of behavior only feeds your ego. It's every online political argument debate ever.
@@caffeinepowered3957 it definitely woul have been gone on the 7th year... also hospitals and clinics are not allowed to give your info to collections so you could have gotten it dismissed had they tried
Comparing somebody that targeted a health insurance CEO to a terrorist that randomly slaughtered a whole bunch of innocent people for no reason is just BS
This, 100%. It’s sad to see Jon go from standing up for 9/11 first responders to parroting the same bs that’s clearly being pushed from the top down and into every mainstream media.
This is a class war waged on us by the CEOs and billionaires, and of all people I didn’t expect Jon to mock our collective anger and pain like that.
What box?
Farty party.
Go back to Alex Jones little teabagger kid!
Exactly. Jon is just protecting the Wallstreet royalty class now.
Weird to compare Mangione to the other two scenarios. If you wanted to compare them, maybe discuss how our health care system is failing everyone from different walks of life. That failure creates struggle and desperation which shows itself in different ways. Two acts of terrorism and one act of targeted vengeance. Three cases of being failed by our government and health care system.
But Luigi was in no way desperate. He got the surgery he needed (he's rich and had insurance with another company) I do not understand his motivation, and to try and make a folk hero out of this spoiled murderer is bizarre.
@@lenawagenfuehr53You don't understand his motivation? How weird.
Actually the cyber truck incident was not an act of terrorism, he was a government whistleblower and Jon deliberately misrepresented him here. Yes the guy was a trump supporter but he didn’t blow himself up to make a statement about trump at all his reasons were actually non partisan and had to do with the military hiding things from citizens about drones and such.
@@lenawagenfuehr53just because someone has what they need doesn’t mean they’re a bad or spoiled person. He chose us. He chose to go to prison for us. He chose us over his privileged life. Also just because someone has what they need in life doesn’t make them spoiled, everyone should have access to the same kind of care that he HAD access to. Don’t listen to the story the media is trying to tell you. They will use anything they can to discredit him in our eyes so that this doesn’t happen again. So they can keep killing us by the millions.
@@lenawagenfuehr53, it's unfortunate that you don't understand how someone who doesn't have to worry about healthcare could still be furious about the fact that tens of millions of us do.
Kinda makes Luigi even more of a folk hero, imo.
Also, the motivation behind the attack doesn't matter. It was an act of terrorism.
“A blanket of angry white” 🥶🤣🤣
wish he had said angry white snowflakes 😂
Also describes majority of the middle aged white females in his audience
@@LGguedo did you think of that all on your own ?
@@MrSatnavatron No, but thank you for the accolade. I have to give credit to my writing team for that one.
@@LGguedo probably outsourced to a Mexican company
17:00 Luigi being held up alongside a pair of terrorists, as if his actions were at all equivalent, is a disappointment.
Yeah that was gross coming from Jon. Expected better
The dude killed someone in the street to make a political point and "terrify" other similarly positioned people into changing their behavior.
@@sagittatedand George Washington was technically a terrorist, the label isn’t always bad to a certain side
Oh no, spoiler rich kid didn't get his way and lashed out violently.
@@sagittatedno innocent lives were taken. There's a difference
Should we register our motor vehicles? Should people require a license to operate a motor vehicle? Should people have to pass some kind of competency test in order to operate a motor vehicle on public roads? Should we have different tests and licensing based on the type of motor vehicle that is being operated? Why has no one thought of doing this before?.... Oh wait we have all of these?
Awesome!
And yet a-lot ignore all that and drive anyways. Especially those here unlawfully!
No no no don't say especially those here unlawfully. You don't know that. The criminal stats show its actually US citizens driving unlawfully not immigrants. @@derekwest4245
@@derekwest4245 Proof that it is 'especially those here unlawfully'? Tell me you are a MAGA supporter without telling me you are a xenophobe and tRump supporter.
@@derekwest4245 dude...what are you even trying to say? Yes, every law can be broken. Duh. That's not a counterpoint.
Jon's commentary on Luigi really goes to show that at the end of the day it's not left or right, it's up and down.
While this might be considered a wild view point, I do think that insisting to not make use of the topic of Luigi Mangione as a lead-in to further discussion of healthcare does not only do a disservice to the general populace among which Luigi garnered a lot of support for his healthcare related message, but also as a consequence of such pretty much objectively creates more harm than the killing of a CEO cruelly exploiting the lives of millions of other people for profit ever could. It is understandable to not glorify acts of vigilantism, however simply sweeping an issue so dire under the rug by merely presenting it as one among many detestable acts of terrorism, is something I cannot understand at all from this show and host respected by many.
I would like to add: Right after what Luigi did, Anthem BCBS went back on their already announced and ready for roll out anesthesia coverage plans.
Doctors would have either refused to take the insurance because of the conditions or been pressured to work faster so the patient isn’t saddled with the ENTIRE anesthesia bill. Downright evil stuff. Just thought I’d mention this for those who heard Luigi’s actions were useless. Not saying I like the man’s methods but like it or not he got results.
As for Jon… Sad to say but we should have known which side of the class war he’d be on.
I agree with you. My only opinion towards the media point is, just like life, everything rolls downhill. In this case, John is just a puppet and doing what his bosses say.
@@msd7544He can only say so much on a corporate TV show. He says more on his podcast but he knows who pays him and how to say as much as he can get away with
In the end although he is highly respected its not news its really well done comedy.John is an American who still stands strong helping 9/11 victims like none other.To call him a puppet is just wrong.He has informed so many on so many important subjects and I'm so glad he is back 😍
@@msd7544 I've been fighting Sedgwick for close to *two years* over my back and neck work injury. A year after the accident they finally did my back surgery, but they refused look at my neck unless ordered by a judge. My lawyer has been trying to get us in front of a judge for the last *eight months.* But then a day after Mangione did his thing, they called me and had an MRI scheduled for that day. No judges order. No prior notice of approval.
So, thank you Mr Mangione.
Jon read "I do not pretend to be the most qualified person to lay out the full argument" and heard "I don't really care about this issue that much"? That's the kind of bass-ackwards misinterpretation I'd normally expect from grifters actively *trying* to misunderstand a source they don't like.
Is he bought?
The problem is there is so many people priding themselves on their own ignorance and shaming expertise that it's hard to tell when someone is being sincerely humble.
Jon is right though "I just know, finally, someone willing to stand up" it's not his job to explain what we need to us, it is the job of the people to explain what we need to each other and to those in power. Without even saying a word the situation spoke for itself or rather the people immediately recognised what we need. His manifesto may not be impressive but the voices of the people are.
99% of people have a story or words that would make you cry with how much you can relate to them and so too does that mean you have story or words in which you can relate to 99% of people to the point where they cry.
I replied this earlier on another comment, Jon is not making an argument to the masses here. He is making his argument to the elite/Ceo class of people who actually have the means to change society. He is saying, however true or not true, that Luigi and the other terrorists are normal people, that its not they who are messed up, its society. Its subtle but that is the message that comes across to me around 18:25 .
Exactly that was such a blatant stretch and twisting of the words I don't understand what is going on with John about this topic
Don’t be dense. If you’re willing to take a life, you had best be 100% sure as to why you’re taking that life.
Jon Stewart constantly rails against the media jumping to conclusions and the public blindly going along with what they're told. He made that argument in this very video. They he calls Luigi Mangione a terrorist, agreeing with everything FoxNews said about the guy. Wow. I'm almost heart broken.
Jon Stewart is the other side of the coin to Fox News. People like Jon Stewart pretend to understand, but they're too wealthy and far too comfortable to actually understand.
I feel the same
Straight up hypocrisy. I lost respect for him after this
at the end of the day he's jewish they don't believe in free healthcare for the icky
poors
ter·ror·ist
/ˈterərəst/
noun
a person who uses unlawful violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims. . . literally fits the definition
Shame on Jon for trying to lump all three together. One was pure hate-filled carnage, the second was almost cartoonishly bewildered nonsense, and the third was lucid, deliberate, humble and - at least to a significant portion of the population - relatable.
We love you, Jon. Please don't go all Bill Maher on us.
Great line "pallbearers of democracy"!! Love it.
Yes because the constitutional transfer of power to an elected official is the "death of democracy"
Quite apropos, for sure.
Sadly, well put😢
What actually it means? I was wondering. I am sorry I am not English speaking I just love watching Jon
@kamhaq pallbearers are the people who carry the coffin at a funeral.
Luigi targeting a health care CEO vs 2 military personal targeting civilians are pretty different messages
This. It’s only terrorism if you believe that the question of whether or not insurers should have the right to value their profits above our lives is a political one. I don’t. The rich do, because they see us as their cattle. Their ability to live in opulence sits atop our oppression.
💯💯💯
Sad to see programs I like treat him like that.
@@chrisorr3919 huh. My comment here seems to have been given the middle of « Lana del rey » treatment, and the only reason I can think of is that it did speak badly about , well, the uhh « dragons with piles of gold » people let’s say.
This may be hard to believe, but the CEO was a civilian, too. And based on the definition of terrorism, Luigi fits pretty well.
The audience got noticeably quieter when Luigi got brought up. Lumping him in with the other two at the last minute and acting like he was the same as them was a surprising and rare miss for this show.
I can see how John was building up to Luigi's inclusion with all that stuff about waiting to see where they each fell on the political spectrum before deciding whether to support them or not, but tbh, I'm not sure how accurate that is. Sometimes, people we disagree with can still take actions we approve of.
I'm British, so my perspective may be a little skewed, but in my view, US healthcare companies are run by some of the most evil people there are. As someone who grew up with the NHS, the idea of having to pay for essential medical treatment feels like it ought to be a human rights violation, so I have no intention of sympathising with the dead CEO or his family.
@reiteration6273 You're absolutely correct in that our insurance companies are run by the most vile people. While I can understand the through line of waiting to learn more before forming an opinion, Luigi was a different case in that literally the moment we all learned it happened, nearly all of us understood why he did it and sided with him. It didn't matter what his demographics were, his background, his politics, anything. It was a rare moment in the US where people from all walks alike (except the super rich and politicians) unified behind someone's actions with no further details necessary.
Luigi is no different than a pro-life person attacking someone from planned Parenthood because he believes their organization is responsible for killing people.
@@reiteration6273It could be that his wide and children had no idea what he did for work, much like Jon Stewart's didn't until he won the Mark Twain a few years ago.
He didn't call him a terrorist. He called him an alleged killer and a normal person who shot someone. Y'all are overreacting. Jon was making a point about non-manifestos.
This is perfect:
What it seems to show is that people
have a tremendous ability to fit
whatever happens into their predetermined,
dogmatic worldview.
It's not a rush to judgment as much as like a gag reflex
which is why, in the immediate aftermath
of these terrible events, we all wait to see whose
worldview will be validated.
And it makes it doubly frustrating
that the FBI feels the need to play
into the demand for immediate answers
when they couldn't possibly know them yet.
Jon, Jon, JON! One of these three is not like the others...I am incredibly disappointed. I expect the inability to NOT read a room from standard media as "It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it" - thank you, Upton Sinclair - but you, too? REALLY?
The public is NOT going to "come around" on Luigi Mangione. Is he "a" bad guy? Yes. Is he THE bad guy? No. The health insurance industry is.
Luigi allegedly targeted one lousy overpaid ceo of a health notcare conglomerate whose only purpose is to deny medical cover to people who need it at a desperate time of their lives; whereas the the other two news items involved military personnel who decided to take out as many civilians as possible, ie terrorists, for whatever reason their scrambled psyches considered valid.
@@johnnyr25 #TeamLuigi
That was a very carefully chosen single line to quote.
Jon I just like all systemic mouthpieces. he pretends to be on the side of the poor and the workers but in reality he is just another propagandist of the oligarchs.
don't fall for his hypocrisy.
And if you look at their coverage from when he got arrested (m.th-cam.com/video/wMXd-zYuw0M/w-d-xo.html) they use the exact same line to make the exact same "joke" to try to discredit his motives.
It's pretty clear which class largely controls the media and they def don't want the peasants to get their pitchforks out
Comedy Central Execs DEFINITELY had final cut of this monolgue.
The oligarchy is vast. Cable TV is pretty much a lost cause on any honest conversation on this topic. I saw one local news station cover it honestly as an indictment of the insurance/healthcare industry & that's it.
He is Jon Stewart. You can't make him say things he doesn't want to say. He said it because he wanted to say it, not because somebody made him
@thehumanity0 And all these people still vacation together with the likes of Linda Yaccarino on Lake Como.
@@jojorockzzz1211 Wanted to say it because he wanted that fat paycheck to keep coming in. Jon's net worth is 3x that of the UHC CEO. Jon's worth $120 million.
Groan! Another nonsensical conspiracy theory.
As someone that fought tooth and nail for first responders to get access to healthcare, it’s unfortunate for Jon to ignore the crisis that Luigi was trying to bring to light.
I’m guessing he would be out of a job if he did. Who pays the bills?
I don’t think legally he can if he wants to keep doing the daily show on Mondays. Let’s be honest he’d say something if he could
Not speaking on it tonight does not negate all he has said and done regarding this matter in the past.
It is not an issue of awareness at this point, but clearly power games at play. - from the Manifesto by LM
🙄 not seeing Luigi as a hero does not equal not understanding the healthcare crisis and the role healthcare companies have in it, he has fact talked at nauseam about it.
John,…. A what???? I have never heard that word before 😂. I dont even know how to spell it! A closh? Cloush? A what?? 😂😂😂. Where I’m from we call that a COVER! 😂😂😂. I love this show!
I hope Jon reads through and reflects on the message of commenters pointing out the disparity between a targeted act aimed at the billionaire class who allow average nobodies to die for profit margins versus acts of actual terrorism.
I stopped the video after he put Mangione up with the actual terrorists, came to the comments wondering if anyone else felt a certain way about that and yours was the first comment and thank you. I know John isnt a journalist but I thought he was at least a decent person who understood. But I guess when you're far enough away from how bad things are, your perspective gets... sigh.
Or, it could mean that he condemns violence as most of claim to.
@@goodtroublemaker143 that part
@goodtroublemaker143 condoning ALL violence with zero context is braindead. It removes the reality that violence sometimes becomes necessary when other forms of violence are already being perpetuated. Like, I dunno, insurance companies allowing hundreds of thousands of preventable deaths to keep line go up.
@@mistyramsey1840 I don't know if this is just his boomer side showing, or if this is something he was made to say by the execs. He is a fairly for the common man person, I don't think he identifies more with the ceo in this situation. But it is disappointing to see him not understand how certain forms of violence become justifiable.
Been waiting all this time for Jon to speak truth to power about Luigi, and he fumbled. Actually heartbroken.
That poor cat too. He looked as though his muscles are about to give up. I like cats
Same I feel like I got dumped. 😢
Lots of things in life must dissappoint you.
@lukecwolf my medical bills most of all, friend
don't forget who the enemy is
Maybe you need a Batman or Deadpool. I thought his real life take on things was pretty settling.
Didn't expect Jon to lump Luigi together with the terrorist attacks.
Jon is all about jokes and meaningless resistance; he's not about effective resistance. He's a peddler of fear and compliance. I used to love him but you see what he's become.
@@timjefferson2137what about all he did for 9/11 responders? I don’t agree with the take on Luigi either, but pretending like Jon hasn’t made real world efforts to improve people’s lives because of a bad take is a lie
I recall him having a go at secularists when a cross was used to memorialize 9 11 which killed more than just Christians
I mean… words have meaning. In what way do you think Luigi wasn’t a terrorist?
He's making fun of media and officials prematurely calling things terrorism or not.
Pallbearers - WOW, now that was effing clever, Jon 🤙🏼🤙🏼🤙🏼🤣🤣🤣♥️♥️♥️
The fact that he included Luigi, just goes to show that the oligarchs must be trembling. The accusation of terrorism is a sham, and it's sad to look at John taking that stand, but now we know the length of the collar of the Daily Show.
@@carlyn24Getting a maga vibe from you...
He didn't accuse him of terrorism. He's making fun of media and officials prematurely calling it terrorism or not.
He killed someone in furtherance of a political goal
He's a terrorist by the textbook definition
That said, I wouldn't convict
I thought the same thing 😢
Luigi is exactly the same as a pro-life activist who goes after the CEO of planned Parenthood because he believes that that organization is responsible for killing people.
Jon missed talking about mental health care for the milatary, income inequality, and profit driven healthcare.
it's a meta joke since the bomber also missed who's actually the source of those issues.
@@plodiN3lmao
Support this comment 100%
@plodiN3 what do you think is the source if not the increasing amount of middle-people 'administering,' CEO's raking in millions denying people car, and companies charging whatever they want for life-saving care like insulin?
@ Quite true, and it was real. OP just pointing out the potential holes in this ep, which I think are fair. Should come up eventually.
Luigi's manifesto was really not half-assed. If you want to argue that, at least read the whole thing. Come on, Jon. Have the guts the rest of the media doesn't.
I don't feel like he needed to be discussed alongside these guys. None of the people who died in the other attacks were billionaires responsible for the deaths of tens of thousands of people.
Here's the manifesto. Critique it if you want, but at least be specific:
"“To the Feds, I'll keep this short, because I do respect what you do for our country. To save you a lengthy investigation, I state plainly that I wasn't working with anyone. This was fairly trivial: some elementary social engineering, basic CAD, a lot of patience. The spiral notebook, if present, has some straggling notes and To Do lists that illuminate the gist of it. My tech is pretty locked down because I work in engineering so probably not much info there. I do apologize for any strife of traumas but it had to be done. Frankly, these parasites simply had it coming. A reminder: the US has the #1 most expensive healthcare system in the world, yet we rank roughly #42 in life expectancy. United is the [indecipherable] largest company in the US by market cap, behind only Apple, Google, Walmart. It has grown and grown, but as our life expectancy? No the reality is, these [indecipherable] have simply gotten too powerful, and they continue to abuse our country for immense profit because the American public has allwed them to get away with it. Obviously the problem is more complex, but I do not have space, and frankly I do not pretend to be the most qualified person to lay out the full argument. But many have illuminated the corruption and greed (e.g.: Rosenthal, Moore), decades ago and the problems simply remain. It is not an issue of awareness at this point, but clearly power games at play. Evidently I am the first to face it with such brutal honesty.”
It reads like something a college freshman would write a night before the assignment is due
I completely understand where you’re coming from! Thanks for sharing the manifesto. I agree he shouldn’t be grouped with those other individuals; the context does make a significant difference. You're contributing to a meaningful dialogue!
@@thedapperdolphin1590 he was likely on the run and wanted to write it quickly in case he got caught.
@sz-46OB91 It is, but I probably could have found it earlier if I had tried.
Incredibly disappointed with Jon and the Daily Show here. He's doing the same thing the media is - trying to discount Luigi's motivations as simply "insane" & grouping him in with terrorists. What's actually "insane" is the current healthcare system though.
"happened to look suspicious" = walking and breathing while on CCTV = great police work guys, f'ing exceptional !!
Wonder what colour their skins were...
I would give the FBI a break given that they have to respond rapidly and track down everyone who could be involved likely rapidly scanning through street cam footage.
@@zlauriault Does give credit to Jon's point though that they need to STOP releasing unconfirmed information and theories due to pressure.
Jon, you misrepresented Luigi Mangione. If you read the next sentence, he cites sources to offer criticism of the healthcare industry. Do better, Jon. We need you to be honest in this dire time.
I was just thinking about that. It's not that "he wasn't sure what he believed in" (17:28), he just referenced people that made a deeper analysis of the situation than he could have done in just a few lines. In particular, Michael Moore (who made the health care documentary called "Sicko" and was cited in his manifesto) has responded to the situation (look up "A Manifesto Against For-Profit Health Insurance Companies"), and he even made the documentary free on TH-cam.
you luigi fans get on my nerves. jon’s point still stands. he literally said fight club was his biggest motivation in the manifesto. when are we gonna accept and agree that luigi did not intend on starting a revolution, he’s a narcissist who won with low hanging fruit. if he really wanted to start a revolution he would’ve killed someone more important/powerful
@@maryisfrank1117... do you generally consider providing citations evidence of lack of value?
@@maryisfrank1117 No one is simping for the CEO here though.
@@maryisfrank1117 they stated the obvious you dork, quit regurgitating everything you read on twitter
The Luigi situation has really highlighted the fact that even The Daily Show has corporate sponsors that will pull their strings when needed... really thought they'd take a different tone when covering that story, or at the very least explore both/all sides of it. But no, here they are equating him with terrorists attacking innocent civilians... disappointing to say the least.
@@anas.6870no, he didn’t.
@ayenul Really, stop and think. What if he'd killed your father because he didn't like him and wanted to make a statement? Glorifying a murderer and a terrorist is dangerous. Take a moment to ponder it before your fingers hit the keyboard
@@anas.6870 Violence is the language of the unheard!!!
@@anas.6870 This wouldn't happen if laws would be fair and equal. This will be even worse in the future, since laws are more catered towards the wealthy and powerful, while there everyone else slowly slipping towards poverty. That's how things like the French Revolution started.
@@anas.6870 Well you can use that "what if it was your father" argument against any brutal dictator. I don't agree with the action but this argument is not a great one.
Absolutely Fantastic 😂😂😂👏👏👏👏 - "Lift The Cloche" 😜
Luigi's manifesto was a frustration against a system which is barely functioning at hyper cost or overblown budget or loot by insurance middleman, non-stop denials of claims and drug companies hyper prize increases
This giant misrepresentation of his manifesto and equivocation to these other attacks has seriously shook my confidence in the daily show.
@@LtDanhaslegs Me too. I thought Jon Stewart would be tid bit careful but nah...
@@LtDanhaslegsI hope it shook your confidence on the whole liberal agenda of late night tv. Colbert, the Jimmys, SNL, etc. They have been posing as our friends, as friends of the people this whole time, when they are just part of the oligarchy. That's why they are agreeing with Fox on this one.
It was all performance. All this time. This is not the left. The US now is just conservatives and maga.
@@LtDanhaslegsit’s disheartening. But not surprising when viewing stewart through a class analysis
@@LtDanhaslegs 100% I am honestly pretty shocked.
Disappointing to see Jon and team miss the mark by lumping Luigi in with actual terrorists.
Luigi IS a terrorist. The fact you agree with his views, doesn’t make it not so.
He used violence to achieve political change. Thats a terrorism. Even If I and you agree with it, its still terrorism. Changing the definition of words doesnt make you right.
What do y'all even expect? He is still part of the same elite class as those psychopathic CEOs. The Media is a tool by the elite capitalist class to divide people and stir up hate, racism, sexism and directly and indirectly caused the rise of fascism and Donald Duck Trump
Very disappointing, but I forgive him because he kinda stuck up for Luigi previously. A bit.
Daily Show is Right Wing centrists playing up to the Left.
Jon Stewart can kiss the ring and call Luigi Mangione a terrorist, but he can't force a jury to do it. Luigi was a young man of promise, with no history of violence or crime, who suffered physical, mental, emotional anguish and snapped. His comments about our health insurance industry were accurate. If Luigi is proven to have murdered the CEO, he should pay a price, but he is no terrorist.
He is definitely a terrorist. Are you kidding me? Two complex things can be true at the same time: he has a legitimate perspective, but murdering a ceo in cold blood on the street is not how a civilized society behaves, and in his chaotic choice perpetrated terror meant to specifically terrorize leaders of companies and make them fearful. You could argue that the ceo is just as victimized by rapacious capitalism and the search for profits and money. I personally don’t have a big issue with waking up ceos to the outcomes of their issues, but that does not justify what was done even a little bit.
Allegedly…
Unlike those two guys who caused chaos on New Years Day, they can be labeled terrorists and MAGA, which conveniently overlap
First of all, he was visiting me that day, on the other side of the world. But secondly, if you don't believe me, he should get a European punishment, being Italian and all. Like 7 years in + 7 years suspended or something.
Kissing who’s ring? He sounded more upset that Luigi wasn’t a better writer than anything. Can’t help but notice how many people are comfortable endorsing gun violence when it suits their own ideology. Cowards.
Very interesting how you chose that line specifically to quote from luigi's manifesto and not the one immediately after it where he recommends supplemental material written by experts in the field, which he's read. He's practicing humility by not claiming to be the end-all-be-all expert on the healthcare insurance industry, not saying that he doesn't know why he did this.
I was disappointed in Kosta's segments on this, but I had hoped you'd do better, Jon.
Deny, Defend, Depose ❤💪
Hey man, nice shot.
(a cool song by Filter)
@@IsuiGtz Matthew Crooks was a true patriot.
@IsuiGtz Matthew Crooks is an American Hero!
...and let Stewart know that he missed the boat entirely with this one. Beyond disappointing.
Luigi had no ties to United Healthcare.
He's just a cold-blooded murderer.
4:37 - My first thought was: "You'd think people in the media would know by now to wait before making presumptions"...and then I noticed the Newsmax logo in the lower left corner.
News (particularly American News) is no longer about truth it's about opinionated pieces.
this is common practice for all US media to control the narrative. yet even through the US media has been wrong like.......every single time, people somehow still believe it.
Oh heck no!!! Anything that fits in with trump’s agenda, whether true or not, will push the narrative!
That's their employment requirement
Wow, didn't expect Jon to misrepresent Luigi like that.
If he has sponsors then it's no wonder. Those with the money condemn Luigi's action
Yeah that is a seemingly rare miss
Wow he did lump in a murderer with other murderers
@@andrehumperton1616 He murdered someone personally responsible for the suffering of millions and the preventable deaths of tens of thousands every year, who was doing it all to make himself millions of dollars. You don't generally lump such a person in with all the others murderers.
You really think Jon is a free man don't you?
The only word we need from this entire spectacle is Therapy, as a nation, as individuals, and as a society of humans on planet Earth.
for everyone to get therapy we would need universal healthcare
therapy isn't enough - *PREVENTION* is far more useful and transformative
Therapy can help a lot, and, it can never do enough for many with too much trauma of various kinds at various stages of life. And for the millions who live in a nation that could provide better for its populace. Look at Finland, Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. Our nation is an *EMBARRASSMENT* and also a torture device.
I'll give you a better one: care. Care for everyone, for everything. Care for people's health, physical and mental, for their quality of life, for their rights.
Bless your heart! my m-i-l has dementia, needs massive care. She's not eating because she can't remember how to work the stove to make dinner. Therapy isn't gonna do a dang thing for her or us, but her being able to live in assisted living would. But she doesn't qualify, and if she did, there's no place for her. She's 66 and "qualifies" for Medicare and Medicaid, BUT unless she's in the hospital, there's still no place for her and no help until she can't physically walk any more. Bonus, there are many, many more like her on the way. So, this is only going to get worse.
I like you, John, but that was an L take for dismissing Luigi like that.
No one should be killed, jailed? Yes, removed from their position, absolutely. Sued?? Yup. Now was the CEO a friggen monster?Yes .
I 110% agree with your comment sir. ~
Thanks. I don’t even disagree with what he said, but the strawman arguments were cringe and felt condescending. Not what I expected from Jon either.
@@Dadanddaughtersportstalk this is America bro.
Seriously! I expect _Jon_ to be more clever! He's misrepresenting what the Man said. Recognising you don't know everything doesn't mean you don't know anything, and in fact suggests you know more than most.
Punching down on Luigi shows an incredible lack of social awareness.
You can't punch down on Luigi... he's wealthier, and comes from more privilege, than most people in this country.
And yet despiite his privilege he was still vulnerable to the Healthcare industry. Despite his wealth hes still closer to the 99 than the 1%. @user-kj9oz7lb8s
How can you punch down on someone vastly richer than you?
Jon is rich, hence the lack of social awareness.
Your comment shows a lack of social awareness.
Jon putting Luigi in the same category as these terrorists is him showing his hand a bit too much.
YEAH JON!!!!You are SOOO 👍 😊🎉🎉🎉🎉
Luigi is not in the same category as the other two.
He didn't have any collateral damage, and he, despite his methods being ones I disagree with, had a valid point and was on the side of the American people.
Rare bad take there from Jon.
He is. You can't pick and choose what opinions motivating these actions justifies them.
I don't agree with pro choice. Is their leadership or doctors ok?
@Time4Project2025 Sure I can. I just did.
You MAGA cultists do it all the time.
@Time4Project2025 you are missing the point entirely. Original commenter was emphasizing that Luigi is a criminal that is morally better than the NOLA or Cyber Truck guy because of how Luigi avoided collateral damage. You seem to see the world in black and white when most people live in gray. The Joker and Mr.Freeze are both Batman villains but you will feel safer being in the same room with one over the other.
@@selencia7312going by their username, I think it's fair to say they can't be reasoned with
I was looking forward to Jon's take on Luigi but even he isn't willing to point out the difference between him and the usual terrorist.
Same
I like and respect Jon a lot, the work he's done for veterans and first responders hits close to my heart as a vet but... he's got more money than I'll ever see in my lifetime. He may not be one of the 1%, but he's way closer to them than us.
@ True Enough 💯 on the Vets & First Responders 🙏🏻Well Said🌹❤️🩹
Okay, I'm curious: what do you think is the difference? Is it that you agree w/Luigi's point of view?
I was just about to comment the same thing. Pretty disappointed in his response.
Luigi is NOT a terrorist he is a threat to those with money and power!
I'm afraid that "a threat to those with money and power" is literally the definition of "terrorism" in the media.
And they feel terror. That qualifies him as a terrorist.
I like how you said he wasn't a terrorist and then described him exactly like a terrorist
@@GTA5Player1 Freedom Fighter is what you call it when they're on your side. Luigi is a Freedom Fighter.
@@datonkallandor8687 Well, when you're a believer in liberal democracy, you shouldn't condone the use of certain methods
“It’s not a rush to judgement as much as like a gag reflex” absolutely brilliantly spoken
The audacity to put Luigi in the same category
He’s covering all of the major headlines he missed over holiday vacation. No need to take secondary offense on someone else’s behalf lol
@ he could’ve taken an extra 30 seconds to acknowledge that they are very different actions and motivations. Sorry but Luigi isn’t a terrorist and shouldn’t be categorized with them.
For decades John has been telling us about the truth of how it's not right versus left or white versus black or men versus women, it's the wealthy elites against the rest of us.
Luigi is the first time right and left have United and held that viewpoint. And yet Jon refuses to talk on that at all only willing to make a few light jokes as if this was just another random killing.
I've been a lifelong fan Jon and I have never seen you blatantly avoid a topic that hits so incredibly close to home before just what exactly is going on with you avoiding discussing Luigi and his actions
If you want in depth review of Luigi and healthcare etc. etc. go watch Jon Oliver.... The Daily Show isn't that show and never has been.
Luigi is the same as the CEO...over privileged rich boy.
@@lenawagenfuehr53 not quite "the same", but he's also *not* what way too many people want to make him out to be.
@@lenawagenfuehr53 That gave up his freedom for the rest of us. Get back in line peon.
shut up. it's not that deep
I’m not arguing we should publicize manifestos…but you cut and spliced that to fit your view. 💯
Also his corporate overlord's views. We see you, Jon.
😂😂😂@@BoopOnYourNose
Network and television censors edited the manifesto to sell Mangione's criteria as wrong for them.
Nah, Jon nailed Luigi. Not afraid to stand up for an argument he doesn't understand. All that spoiled rich kid dud was ensure the next CEO has a better security detail.
Weird to see Jon seem upset that Liugi said he wasn't the most qualified to argue when we hear Jon say stuff like that literally all the time.
Oof... putting Luigi on this won't play well...
100%
Jon you should consider not mixing the killer of a CEO with ISIS terrorists and 30-year-olds with money who still burning cars as a form of tribute to their idolized tyrants. Remember, when you announced that Luigi was caught ON YOUR SHOW, the people booed. The people are speaking now Jon. You have always been a friend of the people, I hope you will remain the same. I’m worried when I start to see faint trances of apathy towards people’s suffering and their acclaimed folk hero in your voice.
Lets be real, right or left media tends to stand with money. Different money but money none the less.
@@TempusmonSadly true
"You have always been a friend of the people". News Flash, the people voted for Trump, just a reminder (:
@@NCLUSA Kamala Harris = 75 million votes.
@@nikosvaultand Trump had 78M
Luigi is based and not a terrorist, changed the conversation on healthcare and his action resulted insurance companies approving more claims than they normally would which could have saved lives. The others just ended a bunch of innocent people. They are not the same.
They are. He shot a guy for his believes. He is a murderer, no matter his motivation. And if he gets put into prison, the system works. It's that easy
Lol “based” what are you 12? Get a life.
You may agree with Luigi , but at the same time you just described an actual act of Terrorism. Using illegal violence to coerce a desired outcome is actual terrorism.
@@JOHNSmith-pn6fjRevolutions start out as illegal actions but turn into new governments.
You're acting like we know for sure he did it, which right now is heavily suspect. Innocent until proven guilty. Also consider- The official story is that he shot the CEO, went to the park, dropped his backpack full of Monopoly money for no reason, transferred all the incriminating evidence to a similar but different backpack except a different gun for some reason, wandered around NYC at night for a laugh, changed into a slightly different yet similar jacket, grew a unibrow, lost a couple of inches in height, changed skin colour, randomly flirted with someone long enough to reveal their new yet slightly different face, drove to Pennsylvania for no reason, then walked around for no reason for a week with a signed confession in his pocket until a random McDonald's worker somehow ID'd him? when he was arrested he yelled 'THIS IS AN INSULT TO THE INTELLIGENCE OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE'- Which I think we should also consider because everyone is acting like this is a done deal, in every other case a suspect is at least treated as an alleged criminal, but Luigi doesn't get the same? He may well turn out to be guilty at the end of this but right now we DO NOT KNOW FOR SURE.
Thank you Jon😁
Your humor brightens my day🤣😇🙏
Don't lump Luigi in with those two please
Yeah, the Tesla guy isn't even a murderer like Mangione.
@@EdwardLindon Clever girl
@@EdwardLindonwhut murddaahh?!
@@EdwardLindon yeah, he only wounded 7
Luigi, the spoiled rich white boy who for once has things not go his way so he reacts immaturely and irrationally and lashes out with violent? 😂
Comparing Luigi to a mass murderer is insane
he compared killers..................
you nitpick too much. so now there are different kind of killers. Maybe you would feel different if YOU were affected...................
Why? I mean...1 vs Mass...but otherwise
Maybe insane only mathematically.
@@pieterduplessis6906 do you know what the word context means
@briannevs2772 Because it's not the same thing.
This is the perfect moment to sponsor Luigi and his message to American corporatism, and the opportunity was squashed. Will accept a do-over if the Daily Show is willing to support the correct and just cause in America
Solidarity👍
That is not a just cause in America.
The Glutton i doesn't represent a just cause.
@@lenawagenfuehr53
Global Peace is a just cause.
Please be quiet.
You people have become an annoyance.
The hang in there kitty was spot on! I remember that poster from when I was young and it always made me feel uncomfortable not motivated.
even the versions that were more like the one Jon said he had, yeah
But that one, I'm glad he mentioned it was a real one and the original that presumably inspired the later less sinister looking ones.
I thought it was funny/odd that he joked as if the kitten was what was scary. The look on the kitten isn't threatening, it looks *horribly* distressed.
Sam
Same. I recently texted “hang in there” to my daughter and looked for the poster and sent it to her. Yes, that poor kitten looks scared to death. That was the 70s, baby!
Did you ever see the Frank Zappa Crappa poster? I saw it at someone’s house. He is on a toilet.
I just looked up the Zappa poster. I did not remember it being that graphic!
Don’t compare them to Luigi
no one that makes it on t.v. is going to empathize with not being able to afford healthcare.
Silly statement.
Neither is the rich kid who got the surgery he needed. Luigi has zero skin in the game.
Love Jon and always will, but big miss on Luigi. We all agree greedy billionaires gotta go
Any way possible
Luigi is a greedy rich person
To anyone wondering what happened to Jon Stewart, the answer is he's part of the oligarchy now.
How can you lump Luigi in with those terrorists?!
Yeah this is pretty gross from Jon. Narrative writers strike again.
Yeah, I lost a lot of respect for Jon on that one.
No one has shaped my political views more than Jon. He just broke my heart.
It's almost like Luigi murdered a man or something.
the only funny joke was the snow on the capital at the begging . didnt laugh once after that. making people laugh should be the goal over propaganda .
A Tesla Cyber Truck on Fire in front of a Trump Hotel...I can't think of a more fitting image for America's Future.
And we'll still all respond with, "Well, would you look at that??"
It's kind of ironic that the most impractical car in America is an electric monstrosity. 😂
For some reason, they didn't mention that the cyber truck guy was a green beret and apparently had the knowledge that coulda have killed hundreds. So why did he do it, especially when there would be limited casualties?
Probably publicity for his manifesto which has been going viral that has claims of covering up war crimes he participated in and him having knowledge of the U.S and Chinese governments having anti-gravity tech. Who knows if what he says is true but it's funny that TDS didn't mention any of it.
In Elon’s words
USA!
USA!
USA!
Auuuuugh 🥴
Oh I think it's incredibly cute that you think America has a future
BRAVO . . . . 👏 👏 👏 Brilliantly researched, written and presented as always.
Thank you Jon and the Daily Show team.
Sad to see that even Jon is missing the mark on Luigi Mangione.
Agree
He's always been corporate, he helped the media discredit and undermine OWS in the early 2010s and pushed a lot of "both sides are equally bad" narratives during the Obama Administration. The kind of rhetoric he pushed made MAGA possible.
The rich don't get it no matter what version of rich and politics they have they see poor vs them and don't like it
Luigi is spoiled Ivy League trash.
@@Josh-i3dLuigi was rich
That exact poster was in my high school counselor's office in 1975, lol.
I would love to have just one person in media show a bit of appreciation to Luigi, at least for his intentions, even if that approach may end up being an excercise in futility. Just one. Figured it would be Jon seeing the value of his choices for sparking public debate, if anyone.
It's bill burr
He's a flippin' murderer. Why would anyone celebrate that?
Let’s all go around justifying terrorism!
Colbert had a better angle than Stewart or anyone else.
@@naylas3908 I'd rather the top be scared of us then us scared of them
I dont know why am i surprised by a big news media owned by billionaires criticizing Luigi, but this really let me down.
How would one not criticize somebody who thinks he's above the courts, and both judge and executioner?
Can't believe John Stewart and co. missed the mark so badly on the Luigi situation
enlighten me!
yeh, but he did right by kaczynski, so ...
Are you so sure they did?
Luigi is no different than a pro-life activist who attacks someone from planned Parenthood because he believes that organization is responsible for the deaths of others.
Jon, the Luigi commentary coming from you isn’t influencing our opinion of him, it’s influencing our opinion of you. Please if you’re going to talk about Luigi, discuss the corruption of the health insurance industry. Otherwise you seem kind of…like the rest of them.
well said!
"Democracy has pallbearers" it's funny and it hurts 😂😭
I listened to an interview with Jabbar's niece. She said he was really sweet and couldn't have been nicer to anyone. She said he went through some troubles and financial issues, but she couldn't understand what had happened. It truly is so sad. This is why mental healthcare should be free and freely available.
Was it the one with Hasan Piker?
People who provide mental health go to school, pay for insurance, have to do continuing education every year, pay for office space, etc. Why would you expect them to not get paid? There are low cost mental health options in most cities. Part of the problem is many still judge going to therapy as being weak.
@@nullvoid6095 yes, with Hasan Piker.
@@sofiae323 Who says mental heath care providers shouldn't be paid? That's not really how "free healthcare" works.....
And, sorry, but I think the stigma associated with mental healthcare is not really the issue today. It has been elevated and largely normalized. There will always be people who see it in a negative way, just as with standard medicine. The issue is access. Just in case 'access' is not clear, that means availability but also affordability, as well as the people affected being able to seek help.
Ya we’ll Floyd’s mother said he’d never hurt a fly and he had like 40 different violent crime on his rap sheet 😂 emotions can make you lie, family members most likely will too because it falls back on them now since they are gone
A rich person talking about Luigi.
You should have skipped that one Jon.
Luigi is rich too, shut up.
@@Anthony-dy5cq Then why couldn't Luigi afford healthcare?
Because he was 26 and you get kicked off your parents insurance at that age.
Luigi's family is very rich.
@@jiblitin1520he did! Can't you people do a simple Google search? Luigi got the back surgery he needed - he was rich and had insurance with a different company! He was not in pain, and he knows nothing about what poor people go through!
10:08 - that bit is some of the best comedy I've seen in a long time! Absolutely spot on and hilarious!
The rich are so desperate to paint Luigi as some kind of terrorist that they've got Jon Stewart himself out here both-sidesing the issue
And here you are 'my side'-ing it. He's a terrorist by definition. Stop acting like what you think of their cause alters that fact. To seek political ends through fear-inspiring violence. He didn't do it for someone he lost, personally. That would have been revenge, vendetta. Grudge. Not political ideology. Even if I think some Corpos have coming, we don't get to appoint ourselves Movers of the Goalposts.
Don't forget, this is the same guy that said a person who likes cookies is just as bad as a dictator.
I guarantee that you didn’t vote. Let me guess you voted uncommitted because you didn’t get your way politically ? Or maybe it’s the fact that you guys sabotaged the democrats to be united to beat Trump. How about you quit moving the goal post and spout disinformation? Grow up.
@@WindFireAllThatKindOfThing - agreed. Who knows, maybe Jon, IDK, thinks it’s wrong to purposefully assassinate someone regardless of motive? Fancy that!
@@WindFireAllThatKindOfThing who appointed the corporations movers of the goalposts? Someone's gotta move them back
Why is Luigi mentioned when talking about terrorism? He had one target allegedly... What makes him a terrorist???
Nothing.
He’s causing terror among the CEO class?
@shemboney3911 Why? Because this is a class war. It’s been waged upon us by the rich for a long time, but they amped it up recently because they think we’re spineless. Luigi targeted a CEO, showing them otherwise, so now they’re scared. As for Jon, unfortunately he just revealed himself as not being above serving as a mouthpiece for his fellow rich tonight.
Ps- I don’t even like the guys methods but it is what it is.
💯
It's not magically not terrorism just because you cheer for him.
booooo luigi was being modest and realistic, don't lump him in with those other people you hack
The mayflower Jabbars, cracked me up😊
Not thrilled about him equating Luigi and the other two...
Luigi is a cold-blooded murderer.
Livelsburger is not.
I'm a big fan, but giving it a thumb down for lumping Luigi in with the other two.
Why? Do you agree with what he did.
Luigi isn't in the same group, common now Jon not cool. There have even been some changes made since because of this that will likely save lives.
As always Jon you made my day 😂
Jon, do something on Luigi Mangione and that whole situation re heathcare.
he just threw him under the bus what are you talking about
Viacom won't let him. Listen to his podcast
Luigi deserves better.
✊️ Universal Healthcare in the USA, Jon
Jon Stewart 😂😂crackes me up 😂😂😂
Jan. 6th was SHAMEFUL. On SO MANY levels!😢
16:30 Luigi doesn’t belong with those people
He does belong in jail though.
For Luigi, we still need to say "allegedly". He hasn't stood trial yet.
Also, I hope he's found innocent.
*Not Guilty
I mean, they found the dude with a manifesto and the gun used to commit the murders
@@GTA5Player1 Allegedly. Do you trust that the law enforcement is telling the truth? Or is there reasonable doubt? Plus, if it's a jury trial, the jury can still decide not guilty no matter what.
Jon said “allegedly” in the video. If you weren’t so mad and in a huff and puff you would’ve heard it. Just sayin
@@datonkallandor8687 Take it easy Johnnie Cochran! Seriously, this is some OJ-level stuff going on here
I think I burn more calories laughing at Jon than I do at situps😂😂