Last night, it was some Democrats' turn to feel the wrath of Jon Stewart, as he laid into a couple of them who've been in the news recently for making racist and misogynist remarks.
As we have talked previously on this program, Republicans have finally realized that if they wish to ever again go to the White House on a non-visitors pass basis, they need to do a better job of appealing to women and minorities. And by better job, I mean job. Really, any appeal to them whatsoever would help.
But that being said, that doesn't mean Democrats can take their long-standing relationship with these groups for granted.
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Just a little advice to Democrats: on your way home tonight, maybe pick up a bouquet of roses or two, because I don't think women and minorities are going to leave you just yet, but I wouldn't get cocky.
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Jon also looked at how
Nancy Grace covered the Jodi Arias trial.
Aasif Mandvi then looked at the
crushing student debt problem in this country.
Jon talked with comedic author
David Sedaris.
Meanwhile, Stephen devoted his entire show to The Great Gatsby. Guests included actress Carey Mulligan, author Jennifer Egan, and director Baz Luhrmann.