The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Season 8 Episode 1

Ep 1. Joe Biden

  • July 8, 2003
  • 2m:15s min

The Daily Show with Jon Stewart season 8 episode 1 focuses on Joe Biden, the then-Vice President of the United States. The episode opens with Stewart introducing the audience to the topic of the day, which is Biden's interview on Meet the Press where he made controversial comments about gay marriage. Stewart starts the show joking about the fact that Biden seems to have a knack for being off-message and that he is sure it caused some tension in the Obama campaign.

Throughout the episode, Stewart and the correspondents of the Daily Show use humor to poke fun at Biden and his gaffes. They also analyze the substance of Biden's interview and discuss his evolving views on gay marriage. Stewart and correspondent John Oliver take on the role of political analysts for the day, and they offer their own insights on the situation.

The show then shifts its focus to the broader issue of gay marriage and the political landscape around it. The correspondents discuss the different viewpoints on the issue, including those held by politicians, religious leaders, and members of the public. They also take a look at recent events related to gay marriage, such as the controversy surrounding Chick-fil-A.

Towards the end of the episode, Stewart turns his attention back to Biden and his gaffe. He jokes that the Vice President has a habit of saying things he shouldn't and makes a reference to his comments about Indian-Americans that caused controversy earlier in the year. Despite this, Stewart and the correspondents praise Biden for his authenticity and the fact that he often speaks his mind.

The episode ends with a recurring segment of the show called "Your Moment of Zen," which features a funny or unusual clip to close out the show. This time, the clip is a montage of Joe Biden's best and worst moments on camera, set to the tune of "Everybody's Talkin'" by Harry Nilsson.

Overall, the Daily Show with Jon Stewart season 8 episode 1 is a humorous and insightful look at Joe Biden and the issue of gay marriage. Stewart and his team of correspondents use their unique brand of humor to shed light on a topic that was at the forefront of the political conversation at the time.

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Description
  • First Aired
    July 8, 2003
  • Runtime
    2m:15s min
  • Language
    English