Young Pre-'Daily Show' Jon Stewart's Compelling Performance (1997 WH Correspondents Dinner)
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- Two years before he took the reins at "The Daily Show," Jon Stewart headlined the 1997 Correspondents Dinner after both Rosie O'Donnell and Dennis Miller denied to do the gig. A young Jon Stewart showed up and fortunately delivered. Although he spends a lot of time ridiculing Senator Robert Byrd for his (apparently) notorious hatred of dogs. The performance is nonetheless compelling, for the way it captures, in embryonic form, the earnest sarcasm that eventually won Stewart the hearts of Blue America.
Stewart also roasts Kennedy:
'I love Senator Kennedy. I think that guy's the coolest. Although I do think he has kind of an enormous head," he joked. "Honestly, it doesn't even look like a head. It looks more like a container for a head.''
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"Isn't that what the confirmation process is all about here in Washington? Weeding out the truly qualified to get to the truly available."
No truer words have been spoken about Washington
@@andybaldman The Earthlings thank you for your support.
Sadly!
Omg...
Savage.
_"I'm not very familiar about how things operate in Washington..."_
Oh, you will be, Jon. You will be.
❤
Ha! I had the same thought!
> proceeds to make a series of acute insider jokes on various politicians
I heard Yoda's voice when I read this.
@@tyro244 😂I think I might have heard it, too.
Here in 2023, I still use that "container for a head" joke. Long live Jon Stewart!
You got Madeleine Albright to laugh 😂😂
Charming, brilliant, razor sharp, perfect timing, and never, ever punches down
I would love to see Jon do a correspondent dinner in 2022. That would be some fire!
Holy crap i miss the 90's, i didn't even know what existential dread was.
It didn't really start until we were imminently Millennial
I miss the 90s too...
'the million man march, or as some of you remember it... the day we called in sick' - SAVAGELY BRILLIANT. OMG
The million man march... the day I flew National to Fresno, CA... for work. Foolishly, I took Metro, but the car FULL, full, full, of participants who kindly made room for 5.4 me and my week long suitcase and my ginger hair. Boy, did I stick out. But I was at the door for train transfer at L'enfant Plaza. The men were in high spirits and were accommodating and fun. I'll will always praise them for their kindness.
Genius then, hero now!
Jon Stewart...speaking truth to power for twenty-five years.
My God ---- I feel sooo old.. '97 seemed like it was just yesterday......
And simultaneously like a million years ago.
I love that they cut to another guy with a huge head during the huge head joke.
I think this kid might have a future.
"Weeding out the truly qualified to get to the truly available"
He is a smart dude. We need more like him.
He’s a genius.
Long B4 we ALL knew how smart he is. This is a CLEAR indicator of his wit.
Jon is a national treasure.
I have watched many correspondents' dinner performances, but never was the crowd that "happy". Jon, I miss you so much!
I was about to post the same thing. Even the Republicans were laughing
@@idontknow1919 At you!
He's back!!! Listen to the problem with Jon Stewart or watch it here on CZcams so good he's a gem
Conan o'brien has entered the chat
he's not dead yet.
I love Jon. But he was absolutely too nice. I’d love to see him do another WHCD!!!!!!! Jon please do another one. ❤
It was… quaint, in no way mean-spirited. And amazingly funny and intelligent. That’s whatever need
Sadly, he’d never be invited.
Ah yes. Those heady days when we didn't even consider George W. Bush could one day be president _and there would be a worse successor some day._
I literally didn't vote because I didn't think there was much difference. Regrets.
I used to think W. was the dumbest president ever. Wow, was I ever wrong.
@@ontheruntonowherethere wasn’t
@@brwi1 You're joking, right? No Afghanistan. No Iraq. No Samuel Alito, no John Roberts. No Citizens United. No Islamophobia. No fascist surveillance state. Climate legislation. A totally different country.
@@ontheruntonowhere Gore is just as big of a neocon as W
God! What a handsome man. Not to mention, a brilliant comedian.
Man, I love Jon Stewart even more!
I really wanna pay attention to what he's saying but... damn he's beautiful
Those soulful, hooded eyes…😍
he really is very handsome
And now you know why he got the Daily Show gig.
The Daily Show wasn't political until Stewart took over. The Kilborn version was more like the type of show you'd see on the E! channel
@@randomtees This still must've been a factor in them hiring him
That was one of the better Correspondents’ dinners.
@@marigail9234Hasan Minhaj was another good one. Roy Wood, Jr. got Biden pretty good.
The toughest crowd in the country and the guy killed out there. Way to go Jon!
Byrd was a friend to dogs compared to She Who Will Soon Be a Footnote.
Would that be (first Ms K N of not North Dakota ... !?
Why relegate her to a footnote? I want her to be the face of the Republican party for the next generation, let's show the people what lunatics they're voting for!
@@roberthevern6169 Governor Kristi "I shot a puppy in the head" Noem.
I forgot how handsome he was❤❤❤
He still is handsome! 💚
I like him old, too!
JS 4 prez 2024
Brilliant, hilarious, charming.... Yes we all cherish these things about Jon Stewart. But could we please just have a moment of appreciation for those beautiful sideburns?
I'd like to go back to 1997. I'd do so many things differently.
At the very least, enjoy it more before it all went the way it has. It seems like halcyon days now.
Age has served you well Jon.(5-11-24)🌠
This man is a treasure!
I don't dare to think how bad he could roast today.
I love Jon Stewart❤❤❤
Whoever you are, you have a tonne of my love for putting this up! 💕
Looks very handsome!
"As we approach the millennium, I guess the real job of governemnt is to watch out for all the lunacy that's been going on. The closer we get to the year 2000 the more lunatics seem to come out of the woodowork."
Man Jon I know this was just a setup for your Bob joke, but if only you had any idea about how regrettably true those words were going to echo throughout the next three decades.
Prophetic. Jon was true about Tucker about 10 years before he became the douche at fox
Donald Trump was President. Donald Fuckin Trump. How? How did that happen?
That comment jumped out at me, too. Among his many early gifts, he was also a prophet.
Such a baby his voice was still cracking lmao @7:41
Can i F2 that thing? ... such a clever throw away joke.
He’s the best. High bar.
Thanks for posting this.
what a great trip down memory lane!
"I don't really know much about how Washington works."
Haha, give it a few years, buddy.
So handsome!
Stewart's performance is the best of any comedian at this dinner. Nobody comes close.
Colbert improved on this, tho mentor Jon seemed to set a new standard here
Michelle Wolfe was better. So was Hassan Minaj. I love Jon, but this is really tepid stuff
And so handsome too 😲
Thanks so much for posting this. I think I may have actually seen this back in the day, but I’m not 100% sure. Thanks again.
Jon Stewart was so young. Imagine getting a gig before the most powerful people in the U.S. and The President!! It really took a lotta, as he would say, chutzpah to get up there. And he had it and has always had it. I wonder what he thought when got home?
*Well, I guess I’ll never work again.
*That went - umm - well. I don’t remember, did they laugh?
* Did I actually say that? Oh god
My favorite was, “Nope! Nope! Nope!” LOL 🤣 Yea for Jon Stewart !!!!!! 😈
Hold my beer wait until 2024 for the crazies Jon!
This was the year I was born....
Also surprised to see the WHCD on c-span 2!
It doesn't look like a head, it looks like a container for a head.- best joke
He was brilliant....
IS brilliant! He's back ✌️💙Jon
YEAHHH HES BAACK
I love how you can clearly make out Bill Clinton cracking up to a lot of Jon killing it here.
I can't believe I never knew about this, until 2022!
Wow that was phenomenal.
This is *fantastic*!! Thank you so, so much for this brilliant Upload 😘❤️♾️🕉️🔥🖖
The man is brilliant
I love this man, then and now. At this stage of his life he truly was handsome. I've not seen all these dinners but this is one of the best comedians to date.
Stewart came - oh so unhappily - to my small Stevens Point Wi college. Wow he was miserable and we just didn't get him. I moved to NYC the next year and got him then.
I met him in 1999 at an event at SU and he was the sweetest guy ever. Looking back, I wish I was smarter to grab an autograph. He and Jean Stapleton!
WHO KNEW HE WOULD KNOCK IT OUT OF THE PARK? 🙋🏼♀️
So good to see that again 🙌☺
That is exactly why Mr Stewart has done so well.
Yes!
One the funniest guys telling jokes to people with no sense of humor.
Excellent
I wonder what the "nope, nope, nope" jokes would have been....
Cigars for one
Hello in 2024 👋
The GOAT
that's a big fucking room
"weeding out the truly qualified to get to the truly avAILable." I mighta been at that party. was there cake? hmmmmmm. mmmm. hmmm? ha
Al Gore really rolled with it.
He has always had a real sense of humor about himself ... even though at the time he was famously stiff.
He was only 34 when he did this gig. Crazy to think that was 27 years ago. Time zoomed by so dang fast.
jon's the best
Mad Albreight didn't appear happy that her coming out was highlighted. Lighten up B, no Gestapo in the crowd, I think.
Slam dunk
Holy crap; I hear Dennis Regan's vocal work in Jon's presentation. I wonder if there is a connection.
Back when these crowds had a sense of humour.
I feel like correspondents dinners are edgier now though
The 90's were the best.
When these crowds weren't half lunatics.
@@nerdnam I agree. 100% of them are half crazy.
I thought he was good, but he got such big laughs because he tailored the jokes to the sensibilities of the room. Norm Macdonald went much harder without getting half the audience response.
I like c-span. Its mesmerizing.
Its not a fucking roast, and if you take two seconds to think about half the shit he's railing on is lighthearted sarcasm and the fact you can't understand that should disqualify you from commenting on anything humour related. go the fuck away dummy.
@@charlesnelthorpe9252 . .. ... he's a satirist. he's _satirizing._ My god, at least I don't have to add to my complex of making 'that's what he said' remarks that aren't in some way an innuendo. Seriously. As a comedian it's totally messing up my gait.
For actual seriously, you're saying it's "lighthearted sarcasm", but in actuality, the things he is commentating on, he doesn't like it. Or he wouldn't have spent 1.5 decades as a television personality saying as much.
start biting at my grammar syntax, and I will start giggling like a toddler who has paint scribbled all over your drawing. Thank you, and good night. Morning? Something.
@@charlesnelthorpe9252 The comedian is brought in to perform a roast at the Correspondents' Dinner. That is literally the role they are hired to perfom at that function. The fact that you can't understand that should etc.
@@charlesnelthorpe9252 also, I don't like you. I find you to be boorish, out of touch w/ reality, and highly unpleasant. I also believe that this Jon here could stand for a hair-cut, but that could be the times. Unlike this set which is timeless.
So safe
Very funny TY Jon.
6:50
the funniest moment of the entire speech
Madeline Albright seems like a real charmer. 😐
She looked like she was really enjoying the night.
And nice to know that not passing the budget is a common game.
Oh my god he literally did a bad lip reading 15 years before they did
Wow. He’s hot.
❤️
You can just see his contempt for everyone in the room already. He hadn't started doing what he would go on to do, not even for several more years, but already he could see the stain of the system
Pierre Salinger knew what he was talking about. ...On to 9/11.
Ah... the good ol' days when there were sense of humour and civility in the world...
second only to Stephen Colbert's time at the WHCD
Most people under 50 don't get half of this stuff. Im 60 and i got most of it.
He looks like a young Richard Lewis.
YOU TAKE THAT BACK! They look the same age....
You never see them in the same room together 🤔
I've thought this for years, glad I'm not the only one.
You’re wearing a bow tie.. ;)
TIL they knew about high def television in 97
Sony started working on high def TV in 1969. I worked on it at Bellcore starting in 1983. It was of course analog then - we didn't have the technology developed to do it digitally yet, though we knew that was the eventual future.
@@UkeCan1 wow thanks for the knowledge
@@MrThankeesai It was pretty cool stuff to work on back then! No one had heard of it, including me before I got that job. We had a whole display room set up to show it to people, on a giant (at the time) 6-foot screen. The only footage available to show was Japanese, so we took a business trip to Orlando and Disney and down south to shoot some US scenes we could show.
Hubbah hubbah ❤😂
Michael Knowles is like a wannabe Jon Stewart circa this White House dinner :)
👏😁
Completely avoided roasting Clinton. Thats the whole point of the dinner
Have you ever seen the back of a twenty dollar bill man...on weeeed?!
Now that you've see how it should be done, it's going to make watching Colin Jost do it all the more painful.
he was painful
Wait, when he asks "can you f2 that joke?" does he refer to something in the real world? did other people say "to f2 something"? on my windows laptops since 2001, f2 was just renaming files or excel cells...
He should have said ^Z
He's a funny guy. I expect good things from him.