Jon Stewart on Osama bin Laden Death: Video From May 2, 2011

by NowPublic Staff | May 3, 2011 at 07:47 am
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Jon Stewart Talked About the Death of Osama bin Laden on the May 2, 2011 edition of The Daily Show. Here is the Video

Jon Stewart had plenty to say during the May 2, 2011 edition of the Daily Show. The day after the world learned that Osama bin Laden died, Stewart took to the airwaves to talk about bin Laden's death and throw a few shots at Donald Trump.

Stewart talked about how he was watching Trump's Celebrity Apprentice when he learned of bin Laden's death.

“I suppose I should be expressing some ambivalence about the targeted killing of another human being, and yet, uh, no.”

“I just want details. What look did he give when Bin Laden realized the helicopters overhead were not giving traffic and weather updates? You think he pulled a [Macauley] Culkin? Maybe he gave a little more dramatic chipmunk?”

He then said, “I am way too close to this whole episode to be rational about this in any way shape or form,” Stewart said. “Last night was a good night for me, and not just New York or D.C. or America, but for human people.”

Here is the Jon Stewart Osama bin Laden comments video on Gawker.

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Missed this last night and I'm really kicking myself about that... looking forward to catching up when it goes up on their site today.

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