11/10/2024 / By Ethan Huff
Donald Trump’s “stunning political comeback,” as many are now referring to it, has triggered Daily Show host Jon Stewart who spewed a vulgar rant on his show the night of Election Day.
After it became clear to Stewart that his preferred candidate, Kamala Harris, was slated to lose, he addressed the election pollsters publicly in front of his audience.
“Blow me,” Stewart said crudely. “I don’t ever want to ****ing hear from you again, ever. I don’t ever want to hear ‘we’ve corrected the overcorrection.’ You don’t know **** about ****!”
Stewart went on to chastise the political left for what will inevitably flow out of their mouths and through their fingers onto keyboards everywhere complaining about how the reelection of Trump spells the end of Western civilization.
“The truth is, we’re not really gonna know ****,” Stewart said. “And we’re gonna make it seem like this is the finality of our civilization and this thing. We’re all gonna have to wake up tomorrow morning and work like hell to move the world to the places that we prefer it to be.”
(Related: Did you know that Donald Trump is the first U.S. president to be elected three times but only serve two terms – and those two terms are non-consecutive?)
There was video footage of Stewart’s rant that was posted to the X / Twitter account of his show before it was ultimately removed from the web, probably because of the backlash it triggered.
Stewart, like many on the left, deluded himself into believing that Kamala stood a chance when it was clear that apart from massive voter fraud, Trump was going to win by a landslide. Why, after all, would Americans reelect Kamala after the dumpster fire of the last four years with her as vice president?
Remember that Kamala was wildly unpopular in 2020 as well, which is why she lost the Democrat nomination to Joe Biden, who is fast becoming the most hated and ridiculed president in America’s history.
Like most Democrats, Stewart fell for the lies of the pollsters, even though these same lies were spread before the 2016 election to trick America into thinking that Hillary Clinton stood a chance when, like Kamala, she was never going to step foot in the White House as president.
Interestingly, Rasmussen Reports and the Trafalgar Group, among others, which some would call “conservative pollsters,” predicted the 2024 election results accurately. Had Stewart and others like him dug more deeply into the full spectrum of polling, they would have seen that Kamala was not the shoe-in they assumed she was.
“Where is everyone going who claimed they’d leave if President Trump won?” one commenter asked. “And more importantly, WHEN are they leaving?”
“Most polls are garbage propaganda,” wrote another. “There’s nothing scientific about the polling companies, except maybe AtlasIntel, TIPP, Trafalgar, and Rasmussen.”
“The polls are to make the election seem closer than it is so that Democrats can cheat in certain urban areas. Under a microscope and a landslide, the Satanists were unable to steal this election. Polls are as credible as the MSM.”
Another wrote that after years of calling Trump Hitler and a fascist and a tyrant, Stewart and all the rest are once again having to come to grips with the fact that Trump is president again and there is nothing that they can do about it.
“What do they do with all this anger the liberal media has put inside them?” this person asked. “They are full of all this rage and are going to be looking for every opportunity to use this rage to stop him. There will be more assassination attempts.”
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