Jon Stewart on John McCain, Donald Trump Feud: “A$$hole President”

By Kyle Dowling (kyle.dowling@mstarsnews.com) | Jul 22, 2015 05:20 AM EDT

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The Daily Show with Jon Stewart spent the majority of Monday night's episode discussing Republican candidate Donald Trump and his amazing ability to separate himself from nearly everyone in his own party—especially after comments claiming that veteran Senator John McCain is not a war hero. The phenomenon is something correspondent Jordan Klepper attributes to Trump being the first-possible "openly a$$hole president."

Standing outside Trump International Hotel in New York City (or just a green screen), Klepper noted that the billionaire is an inspiration to himself, his hedge fund manager and "frat boys everywhere." The comedian went on to note that Trump completely, well, trumps others in being the first openly a$$hole president, even the likes of Andrew Jackson (who was a "compassionless killing machine"), Warren Harding (a "d*ckhead") and Richard Nixon (a "gaping a$$hole" but since it was closeted for so long it doesn't count so strongly).

Trump, on the other hand, appears to be open about his status... as an a$$hole, according to the Daily Show.

Now, we're not really sure that Ant-Man star Paul Rudd is an a$$hole in real life, but his character on Anchorman was pretty close.

Following Rudd's cameo, Klepper notes that Trump's campaign is a "giant leap for ass kind," and gives all the a-holes of the world hope for the future.

"Now those a$$holes can dream. ... Thank you, Donald Trump, for being such a tremendous a$$hole."

Readers, do you agree?

Be sure to keep watching The Daily Show, as Tuesday night's guest will be President Barack Obama. Additionally, the final episode of the legendary Comedy Central hit will be this coming Aug. 6.

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