Watch: Jon Stewart Mocks GOP’s Iowa Freedom Summit As ‘Fox News Correspondent Auditions’
Jon Stewart Monday night had a great time mocking the candidates who spoke at the GOP’s Iowa Freedom Summit this weekend, suggesting most will likely just end up as Fox News hosts.
“Daily Show” host Jon Stewart had a great time Monday, mocking Congressman Steve King and his annual Iowa Freedom Summit as just an audition for Republicans to become Fox News hosts – and not GOP presidents.
Mike Huckabee, Rick Perry, Scott Walker, Ted Cruz, and of course, Sarah Palin were all targets of his critique, and how could they not be?
Prospective presidential aspirants, each was more embarrassing than the last.Â
Among his stinging quips was that the Summit “gets your whites whiter,” and, before cueing up Sarah Palin’s speech, claiming “it can’t get more entertaining and less electable than Trump.”
But it did.
Sarah Palin’s speech was not just incoherent, it’s being described elsewhere as “rambling,” “a tragedy,” and “Sarah Palin’s Bizarre Disconnected Word Salad at the Iowa Freedom Freakout.”
“Sarah Palin,” Stewart mocked, “doesn’t believe in your liberal elitist ‘grammar’ and ‘syntax.’ She be bold.”
Watch, above, as Stewart takes each of them down.
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Image: Screenshot via Comedy Central
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