The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Season 7 Episode 109

Ep 109. Flynt Leverett

  • June 15, 2005
  • 39m:0s min
  • 4.9  (23)

The Daily Show with Jon Stewart season 7 episode 109 is titled "Flynt Leverett." In this episode, Jon Stewart interviews Flynt Leverett, a former National Security Council staffer who specialized in Middle East affairs. Leverett discusses his views on the situation in Iraq and the broader Middle East, offering insights into the complicated political landscape of the region.

Stewart and Leverett engage in a spirited discussion, with Stewart posing challenging questions and Leverett providing thoughtful and nuanced answers. The conversation covers topics such as the role of Iran in the region, the prospects for peace in Iraq, and the impact of U.S. foreign policy on the region.

In addition to the interview with Leverett, the episode features several comedic segments that poke fun at current events. Stewart opens the show with a segment on the increasing prevalence of "green" products and initiatives, such as hybrid cars and sustainable packaging. The segment lampoons the ways in which companies tout their environmental credentials without actually making meaningful changes.

Another segment focuses on the controversy surrounding the U.S. military's treatment of prisoners in Iraq and Afghanistan. Stewart highlights the contradictions between the military's stated commitment to human rights and the abuses that have been documented in detention centers such as Abu Ghraib.

The episode also includes a segment in which correspondent Stephen Colbert interviews a group of students at Columbia University about their views on war and foreign policy. The segment showcases Colbert's irreverent humor, as he asks the students provocative questions and goads them into making controversial statements.

Overall, season 7 episode 109 of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart offers a mix of serious commentary and lighthearted comedy, with the interview with Flynt Leverett serving as a particular highlight. The episode provides a window into the political and social issues of the day, while also entertaining viewers with its trademark wit and irreverence.

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Description
  • First Aired
    June 15, 2005
  • Runtime
    39m:0s min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    4.9  (23)