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Jon Stewart made Tucker when he embarrassed and outwitted him on one of the last episodes of crossfire. Tucker regrouped and grew, Stewart declined.
That Crossfire scene and the ensuing cancellation of that show marked the end of civil left-right discussion in American media, and the beginning of cancel culture. Jon Stewart convinced America that no discussion is better than a heated discussion, that those with the “wrong” ideas need to be identified and pulled off the stage.
As contrived as it may have been, Crossfire at least promoted the notion that there may be no one “obvious” solution to any given problem (if indeed it needs to be solved), intelligent people can disagree, each side has something worthwhile to say, something potentially worthwhile to offer, and also that friends (represented by the co-hosts) can hold radically different views on important issues and still be able to have a serious, respectful (if heated) conversation on those issues.
Jon Stewart pioneered “fake news” in the hope it would deliver us from the absurdities of the old media world. He succeeded beyond his wildest dreams.
https://www.thenewatlantis.com/publications/how-stewart-made-tucker