W_Z wrote:
i watched all the kilborn years, went to a taping and met most of the people (including colbert, who was a real nice guy). i thought stewart was exactly what the show needed to get to that next level.
i really don't fault the daily show for being self aggrandizing. they were given that privilege by fox news legitimizing them by having stewart on and grilling him on political issues. stewart couldn't help but have a chesire grin answering questions as a comedian and as a political commentator, the latter which he earned simply because people started taking it seriously.
the thing is, it started picking on easy targets rather aggressively and since fox news is hardly news, it's not really much of a satirical machine anymore. it just pokes fun at the fat kid at the lunch table.
i did see stewart's farewell speech and it was pretty well done. i will miss the occasional rants he has gone on, because at times when he is sincere, he's the best there is.
that's essentially what it has been, picking on the fat kids. He could have brought humor to fight some good fights but chose the easy way out the last few years...