The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Season 8 Episode 26

Ep 26. Rep. Dennis Kucinich

  • August 21, 2003
  • 6.0  (16)

The Daily Show with Jon Stewart season 8 episode 26 is titled "Rep. Dennis Kucinich." In this episode, host Jon Stewart interviews Rep. Dennis Kucinich, who was a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2004 and 2008.

Stewart starts the show off with his usual satirical take on the news of the day, covering topics such as the war in Iraq, President Bush's approval ratings, and the 2008 election. He then welcomes Kucinich to the show.

Kucinich is known for his progressive views on issues like healthcare, education, and foreign policy. In this interview, he discusses his vision for the future of the country, and the policies that he believes will help move us in that direction.

Stewart and Kucinich discuss a wide range of topics, from healthcare reform to the war in Iraq. Kucinich lays out his plan for a single-payer healthcare system, which he argues would reduce costs while ensuring that all Americans have access to quality healthcare.

They also discuss Kucinich's opposition to the Iraq War, which he says was based on false pretenses and has caused untold suffering in Iraq and the United States. Kucinich argues that we need to bring our troops home and focus on rebuilding our own communities.

Throughout the interview, Stewart challenges Kucinich on some of his more controversial positions, including his support for impeaching Vice President Dick Cheney. Kucinich defends his stance, arguing that Cheney has abused his power and violated the Constitution.

At the end of the interview, Kucinich presents Stewart with a copy of his book, "The Courage to Survive." Stewart jokes that he's already read it and loved it, but Kucinich insists that he take a copy for himself.

Overall, this episode of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart is a thoughtful and engaging conversation between two intelligent and insightful individuals. Kucinich's progressive vision for the future of the country is sure to resonate with viewers, even if they don't agree with all of his positions.

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Description
  • First Aired
    August 21, 2003
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.0  (16)