With Election Day just days away, both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are making their final pitches to the American people.
Rather than highlighting her own campaign promises and policy proposals, the Democrat Presidential nominee has instead decided to bash the former President any way possible.
And this late-night comedian put Democrats in their place following outrage over this major rally.
Even Jon Stewart came to Trump’s defense
Comedians, especially those who speak off the cusp and do not censor their content, terrify Democrats to no end.
That is because Democrats cannot control what they say in the same way they control media talking heads or Hollywood celebrities, who always regurgitate their talking points.
Even more damaging for Democrats is the fact that it’s no longer in vogue for comedians to solely make fun of Republicans, as their insane woke agenda has made them an easy target for comedians.
As such, former President Donald Trump invited a slew of entertainers and comedians to perform at his large Madison Square Garden rally, where they prodded and mocked Democrats, sending the woke left-wing outrage mob into an uproar.
Many Democrats have even gone as far as to compare Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally to a Nazi rally hosted by the venue in 1939, largely because some of the comedians told jokes that weren’t politically correct.
More specifically, Democrats have zeroed in on attacking comedian Tony Hinchcliffe for a slew of jokes he made at the Madison Square Garden rally that they deem unacceptable.
One joke in particular, in which he referred to Puerto Rico as a floating pile of garbage, really ignited outrage amongst the radical Left.
However, some on the Left have come to Hinchcliffe’s defense, including comedian and late-night show host Jon Stewart.
On Monday night’s broadcast of The Daily Show, Stewart clapped back against the outrage surrounding Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally, telling anybody who finds the jokes to be vile to take a look at some of his comedy albums from the 90s.
The late night host added, “Now, obviously, in retrospect, having a roast comedian come to a political rally a week before Election Day and roasting a key voting demographic probably not the best decision by the campaign politically.”
He then claimed, “But to be fair, the guy’s really just doing what he does.”
Stewart then took a dig at Vice President Kamala Harris’ recent rally in Houston, where she invited Beyoncé on stage to give a speech rather than perform, even though her campaign spread the false rumor that she’d be performing in order to boost attendance for at least the second time since she replaced President Joe Biden as Democrats’ nominee.
“I don’t know what to tell you. I mean, bringing him to a rally and having him not do roast jokes and be like bringing Beyoncé to a rally and not…” Stewart added.
Democrats’ intolerance on full display
Many Democrats these days cannot take a joke, losing their cool every time somebody has the guts to make fun of them.
After all, they honestly believe they are morally and intellectually superior than those with whom they disagree.
This has outraged comedians from all walks of life who have seen themselves and their counterparts attacked, smeared, and “canceled” for simply making a joke.