Late Night
I was one of the many who went after the returning “Daily Show” for his first monologue back. Turned out he couldn't have been more right.
The “Late Night” host laid into Democrats’ hesitance to replace Joe Biden, telling them it’s time to finally make a bold decision.
Although the “Late Night” host was quick to declare that he deeply respected Biden, he also wondered if dropping out of the race was the wisest choice.
The comedian reflected on a joke David Spade made in 1995 and questioned the show's intent in allowing it.
The “Daily Show” host went live after the Biden-Trump faceoff and was horrified by what he saw from the president.
The mean dog roasted undecided 2024 voters on “The Daily Show,” trying his best to get them to take a side.
Short brought his own spin to Kimmel’s monologue, before the sudden arrival of an old friend.