![]() “I was hoping it’d be some bizarre thing, like, ‘We’ve come a long way, baby.’ It’s the exact same. “I was really hoping that in 1918 they’d be, like, ‘Drink a tincture of mercury and butterfly juice,'” Stewart said. Stewart also riffed on other aspects of the pandemic during his “The Late Show” appearance, including his dismay that the world’s response to pandemics - wear a mask and wash your hands - hadn’t changed much in the last 100 years. Ron Johnson (R-WI), who has lied and spread misinformation about the coronavirus pandemic, and joked that they stopped filming while Stewart was mid-bit. Colbert played the straight man to Stewart and asked whether Stewart was working for Sen. Stewart’s comments did receive pushback from those wary of peddling unfounded conspiracy theories about the virus. “What do you think happened? Oh, I don’t know, maybe a steam shovel made it with a cocoa bean,” Stewart said. How Late-Night TV Torched Trump’s NFT Announcement ![]()
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