Stewart highlighted that having a roast comedian at a political rally right before an election likely wasn't the best choice, yet insisted Hinchcliffe is simply doing his job.
Laughing off the reactions, Stewart argued he finds Hinchcliffe very funny, likening the expectation for him to act differently at a rally to expecting a singer to refrain from performing.
He showed clips of outraged news anchors criticizing Hinchcliffe's jokes, to which he pushed back, emphasizing that comedy often walks the line between inappropriate and acceptable.
Stewart drew parallels between the outrage directed at Hinchcliffe's humor and the expectations of artists invited to political events, asserting it misses the essence of their craft.
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