Boy Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert really hate Donald Trump. The former “Daily Show” host joined his one time protege on “Late Show” last night to take one last jab at Trump on election eve.
The two men, neither of whom have been shy in the past with condemning Donald Trump and his whole Presidential campaign, did a musical number together. Stewart and Colbert pulled no punches in their last opportunity to go after Trump before the polls opened.
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The bit began with a young girl telling Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert that she is not voting at all. To this Jon Stewart responded by singing, “There’s nothing in the law that says the people have to vote. Let the child do what she wants, don’t stuff voting down her throat!”
But the Stephen Colbert reminded his former boss that Trump is one of the candidates.
https://twitter.com/colbertlateshow/status/795859236874031104
“What? Are you kidding me?!” replied a stunned Stewart. “That son of a! Are you serious? That angry tax and draft dodging little orange groundhog is running for President?”
Well their hatred of Trump should come as a surprise to no one. In his tenure as host of The Daily Show Stewart turned it into a liberal political platform.
Another Jon Stewart protege, John Oliver, has also been going after Trump. But at least he has apologized to the American public taking responsibility for underestimating Trump’s chances. On his HBO show on Sunday night John Oliver played an old clip from his Daily Show days in which he dared Trump to run.
https://twitter.com/Showtime/status/795732573943054342
You can catch Stephen Colbert in a live election special airing tonight on Showtime. Showtime is a sister network to CBS. As for where Jon Stewart will be tonight, who knows?