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Mondo Times editors Boulder, Colorado USA | Posted at 4:33pm on Monday, July 27th, 2009 | Moment magazine published a detailed profile of The Daily Show's Jon Stewart in the November/December 2008 issue, titled "Meet Jonathan Stuart Leibowitz (aka) Jon Stewart:"
"On January 11, 1999, a nervous 37-year-old comedian who could have passed for a college student settled into a host’s chair that was too high, wearing a gray suit that looked too large. “Honestly, I feel like this is my bar mitzvah,” he told actor Michael J. Fox, the guest sitting opposite him. “I’ve never worn something like this, and I have a rash like you wouldn’t believe.”
The rookie was Jon Stewart, and he was making his debut as the anchorman of Comedy Central’s two-year-old The Daily Show. It was not his dream job: That one had gone to his predecessor Craig Kilborn, who had taken his frat-boy act to CBS’ Late Late Show—one of several gigs for which Stewart had been passed over."
The full story:
http://www.momentmag.com/Exclusive/2008/2008-11/200811-JonStewart.html
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