Jon Stewart Frases famosas
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sobre a greve dos argumentistas que afectou o "Daily Show"
Larry King
“Se sou optimista? Eu sou judeu! Que tipo de pergunta é essa? Tenho sempre as malas feitas!”
Larry King
Variante: Se sou otimista? Eu sou judeu! Que tipo de pergunta é essa? Tenho sempre as malas feitas!
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Citações de idade de Jon Stewart
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Jon Stewart frases e citações
“Eles vivem no caos e o caos não pode sobreviver, nunca pôde. É demasiado fácil e insatisfatório.”
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Várias
Jon Stewart no primeiro The Daily Show a seguir ao debate
Debate no Crossfire
sobre o seu papel no filme The Faculty
Filmes
“Acho que eles pensavam que eu era o tipo da comida.”
sobre os seus colegas em Playing By Heart
Filmes
“Lutei contra a lei e a lei perdeu.”
Jon Stewart no The Daily Show quando Crossfire foi cancelado
Debate no Crossfire
“A Julie Christie esteve absolutamente maravilhosa em Away From Her.”
É um filme brilhante. É uma história comovente de uma mulher que se esquece do seu marido. A Hillary Clinton chama-o o melhor filme para se sentir bem deste ano.
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Jon Stewart: Frases em inglês
Charlie Rose interview http://www.charlierose.com/shows/2004/09/29/1/a-conversation-with-comedy-centrals-jon-stewart, September 29, 2004, describing his ideal news network.
Contexto: Here is what I believe is the paradigm that would be effective and what I would love to see, and you're going to laugh because Fox News is my model. What Fox has done is they've got a guy, Roger Ailes, who's passionate and has created a model for a 24-hour news station that makes money based on a point of view... Using Fox's model, find someone with the passion and the huevos to just lay it on the line — not in a partisan way, not in the pursuit of political power and political gain, but in the pursuit of credibility. In the pursuit of being a judge, an arbiter, and earning the trust of the audience over time as an oversight to the shenanigans of the political world.
“On 9/11 we were attacked. And so, I should get to bang your wife.”
Stand-up performance at RIT (2005)
Contexto: You can always tell when Bush is in trouble. He always brings out 9/11. 9/11 is the cudgel that he waves. As far as he's concerned, it's "Open Sesame". 9/11 is his way of saying, "Okay, I'm fucking up now, but remember four years ago? That was cool." I think he thinks he can use it for anything. "9/11. On 9/11 we were attacked. And so, I should get to bang your wife." What? "Now, there are some nay-sayers out there who think I shouldn't bang your wife, well, that's the cut-and-run crowd."
“I signed up for what? I thought I was just ordering cable.”
Chicago Tribune, August 12, 1998; on signing on as host of The Daily Show.
“Hasn't God already made up his mind on that sort of thing?”
Stand-up performance at RIT (2005)
Contexto: It upset me that, five days after the hurricane hit down in New Orleans, the President's plan was for a day of prayer. I would have thought a truck of food. A day of prayer. Now, maybe I'm mistaken here and, again, I'm not a scientific expert, but isn't a hurricane officially an act of God? Isn't a day of prayer kind of redundant? Hasn't God already made up his mind on that sort of thing? So we do a day of prayer. The President has his stupid day of prayer. Three days later, Hurricane Rita hits. Somebody must have said something... something like, "is that all you got?"
“President Bush has uranium-tipped bunker busters and I have puns. I think he'll be OK.”
Rolling Stone interview http://www.rollingstone.com/news/coverstory/jon_stewart_stephen_colbert_americas_anchors, October 31, 2006
Contexto: Here's the way I look at it. President Bush has uranium-tipped bunker busters and I have puns. I think he'll be OK.
“I don’t really know to put this, so I’ll be blunt. We broke it.”
College of William & Mary Commencement Address (2004)
Contexto: Let's talk about the real world for a moment. We had been discussing it earlier, and I… I wanted to bring this up to you earlier about the real world, and this is I guess as good a time as any. I don’t really know to put this, so I’ll be blunt. We broke it. Please don’t be mad. I know we were supposed to bequeath to the next generation a world better than the one we were handed. So, sorry.
I don’t know if you’ve been following the news lately, but it just kinda got away from us. Somewhere between the gold rush of easy internet profits and an arrogant sense of endless empire, we heard kind of a pinging noise, and uh, then the damn thing just died on us. So I apologize.
College of William & Mary Commencement Address (2004)
Contexto: Let's talk about the real world for a moment. We had been discussing it earlier, and I… I wanted to bring this up to you earlier about the real world, and this is I guess as good a time as any. I don’t really know to put this, so I’ll be blunt. We broke it. Please don’t be mad. I know we were supposed to bequeath to the next generation a world better than the one we were handed. So, sorry.
I don’t know if you’ve been following the news lately, but it just kinda got away from us. Somewhere between the gold rush of easy internet profits and an arrogant sense of endless empire, we heard kind of a pinging noise, and uh, then the damn thing just died on us. So I apologize.
“You just have to keep trying to do good work, and hope that it leads to more good work.”
Orange County Register, July 9, 1999
Contexto: You just have to keep trying to do good work, and hope that it leads to more good work. I want to look back on my career and be proud of the work, and be proud that I tried everything. Yes, I want to look back and know that I was terrible at a variety of things.
“That theater doesn't make for authentic public discourse.”
Hartford Advocate Interview (2008)
Contexto: Stewart: The real issue is that TV news can either bring clarity or noise. And it tends to not seem to know the difference between them. … We do a show that doesn't try to bring noise. I think that we have a more consistent point of view than most news shows, I'll say that.
Bulger: What's that point of view?
Stewart: That theater doesn't make for authentic public discourse.
America (The Book): A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction (2004)
Contexto: By far the most revolutionary aspect of this new position [of the presidency] would be who could hold it. The short answer: just about anyone. By placing no explicit race, gender, or religious requirements on the presidency, the Founders opened the door to a true meritocracy. Why no women, blacks, or non-Christians have answered the founders' challenge is a mystery, though most indications point to some inherent genetic flaw. (William Howard Taft came closest, having what most observers agreed were boobs.)
“The Internet is just a world passing around notes in a classroom.”
Wired interview http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/13.09/stewart.html?pg=2&topic=stewart&topic_set=, September 13, 2005
Contexto: The Internet is just a world passing around notes in a classroom. That's all it is. All those media companies say, "We're going to make a killing here." You won't because it's still only as good as the content.