Sunday, January 1, 2012

The Daily Show Review of Year 2011

Quick look back at 2011 through the eyes of the Daily Show with Jon Stewart

January 2011Seniors are having an alarming amount of unprotected sex, Egyptians are rioting for a new leader, and America shows China our military might..

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February 2011Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker's proposed education cuts elicit protests from teachers' unions, and no Republicans are interested in being president.

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March 2011A missing snake has a day on the town in New York, and Jon talks about Mormons with Matt Stone and Trey Parker.

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April 2011:  Jon does one last impression of Glenn Beck as he bids him farewell, Olivia Munn explores tiger moms, and John Oliver reports on the Royal Wedding.

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May 2011Jon hails the death of Osama bin Laden and explains the Anthony Weiner Twitter scandal, and Jason Jones visits the gayest city in America.

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June 2011Jon apologizes for his Weiner coverage, Kristen Schaal reacts to the rash of penis photos, and puppet John McCain accuses Mexicans of starting fires.

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July 2011:  Republicans don't want to raise taxes, Jerry Seinfeld gives advice on covering Marcus Bachmann, and Jon's interview with former President Pervez Musharraf gets awkward.

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August 2011Samantha Bee explores congressional approval ratings, Fox News is outraged at free birth control, and The Best F#@king News Team Ever covers the Ames straw poll.

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September 2011Kristen Schaal promotes her Michele Bachmann condoms, Jason Jones reports on the repeal of Don't Ask Don't Tell, and Tony Bologna goes rogue.

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October 2011Jason Jones reports on the crisis in Mexico, Hugh Jackman talks robot boxing, and Herman Cain doesn't have facts to back anything up.

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November 2011Rick Perry says the oops heard 'round the world, and The Best F#@king News Team Ever discusses Herman Cain's blackness.

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December 2011Jon Hodgman edits "It's a Wonderful Life," Wyatt Cenac launches a campaign to save the post office, and Jon reminisces with Matt Damon about his beard.

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