Jon Stewart on Tucker Carlson’s Putin Interview & Trip to Russia | The Daily Show

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In response to online backlash over his criticism of Joe Biden last week, Jon studies Tucker Carlson's interview with Vladimir Putin in Russia for a lesson in speaking "of course" to power. Plus, Michael Kosta reports from North Korea to demonstrate how nice life under a dictatorship can be. #JonStewart #DailyShow #Comedy

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Italian here. The "coin to get the cart for free" is universally used in all of Europe.

piergiorgioscollo
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A German national once told me that the first country the Nazis invaded was Germany. Didn't understand it at first, but I do now

laysonbrooks
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By the way, the 'russian' shop is in fact a french supermarket chain 🤣🤣🤣

Vaneheath
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This subway is so clean is one tiny step away from "the trains always ran on time"

joshradcliff
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In Scandinavia, we have nice subways, grocery carts, and... *Checks notes*... democracy as well.

Jutlander
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I'm Polish and I'm still laughing at that "marching in backwards" joke. That sounds like something my Grandpa would've told me, and I'm saving it.

FloStudios
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The problem with propagandists is that they compare prices but forget to compare incomes too.

AnnoossM
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What's hilarious is that "traditional Russian grocery store" is a French brand 🤣😂

midwesttraveler
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I was in the audience tonight! The "captain of this dying medium" joke at the very beginning was because an audience member asked a question about that during the Q&A before the taping... And then Jon started the show like three minutes later. 😂

He just ad-libbed that intro, none of us saw that coming. Jon Stewart really is the best to ever do it.

br_la
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That supermarket just looks like every supermarket in Europe. You don't have to go to a dictatorship to get nice bread.

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You know, if Tucker did this 20 years ago, Fox News would have called him a freedom hating communist.

HarbingerOfBattle
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Tucker Carlson wasn't happy to be just hated by well wishing Americans, he wanted to be mocked and ridiculed by entire Europe too. Is this some kind of humiliation kink?

techlion
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Clearly, Tucker has never been to Aldi’s grocery store in the US.

KarlaElaine
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"In Mussolini's Italy, the trains ran on time."

For some reason, this famous quote came to mind.

someguy
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6:34 As a Pole who grew up around “Polak” jokes in my family, this punch line sent me back to childhood 😂

pezboy
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You know you rocked it Jon when the mainstream media and politicians respond! Keep up the brilliant work!! Love how the politicians all say they won’t be watching, while they all watch your show!!

gabbyb
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That was a really elaborate way of telling people you've never gone grocery shopping before.

riskigost
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We have shopping carts like that in Denmark too. No evil dictator required.

LadyDoomsinger
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People keep pointing out that ALDI is using the coin cart system in their stores. That's because they're a German company and every supermarket in Germany uses that system. We also have the shopping cart escalators, that Tucker was so amazed about, everywhere. We even have somewhat decent subwaystations.
Oh, and we manage to have all that "amazing" stuff WITHOUT living in a dictatorship (anymore). 😊

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Thank you for returning back! It's great to have you back again John! ❤️

Marksman