Jon Stewart defends Tony Hinchcliffe’s controversial MSG Trump rally joke

By New York Post (U.S.) | Created at 2024-10-29 18:29:50 | Updated at 2024-10-30 05:28:22 12 hours ago
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Jon Stewart is sticking up for fellow comedian Tony Hinchcliffe after his joke about Puerto Rico at Sunday’s New York City Trump rally set off a media firestorm — and he threw in a hilarious jab at the Harris campaign for good measure.

On Monday night’s “Daily Show,” Stewart ran a supercut of left-leaning MSNBC and CNN personalities’ scandalized reactions to the one-liner, in which the noted roast comic and host of “Kill Tony” podcast compared the US territory to a “floating island of garbage.”

The clips ended with “Morning Joe” cohost Mika Brzezinski calling out Hinchcliffe’s “extremely vile so-called jokes,” which Stewart quipped was the name of his first comedy album.

“The Daily Show” host Jon Stewart defended comedian Tony Hinchcliffe’s offensive jokes at former President Donald Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally. The Daily Show
Hinchcliffe called Puerto Rico a “floating island of garbage.” Photo by ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images

“Obviously in retrospect having a roast comedian come to a political rally a week before Election Day and roasting a key voting demographic is probably not the best decision by the campaign politically,” Stewart said.

“But to be fair, the guy’s really just doing what he does,” he added, before punctuating his point with a montage of clips from the Tom Brady roast in which Hinchcliffe makes outrageous jokes about Jews and black people.

The highlight reel ended with Stewart feigning outrage at the jokes, sarcastically saying “yes, yes of course. Terrible. Boooo!” before attempting to stifle his own laughter at the edgy humor.

Stewart said that the “roast comedian” was “doing what he does” during his comedy set at the rally. Stephen Yang

“There’s something wrong with me. I find that guy very funny,” he said, still holding back laughter. “I’m sorry, I don’t know what to tell you,” he said helplessly before concluding with a timely barb at the Harris campaign.

“Bringing him to a rally and having him not do roast jokes, that’d be like bringing Beyoncé to a rally and having her…” he said before hanging his head — a reference to the recent Harris rally in Texas in which the Grammy winner made a short appearance, but didn’t perform, enraging thousands of attendees.

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