“Biden was not my guy,” Stewart admitted.
But maybe the presidential hopeful is now “the man of the moment.”
In short, he’s got some thoughts on a few things.
“It’s a symbol of tyranny.”
And yet, doctors “wear that in operating rooms, right?”
“They do that not because they’re listening to NPR.”
But he’s still boggled by Trump.
“I didn’t expect him to be moral,” he said.
He really is just mainly concerned with credit and praise."
Going into the 2020 election, the race has changed for Stewart.
He admitted that Biden “was not my guy, not even in the top four.”
Stewart was leaning more towards Bernie Sanders or Elizabeth Warren.
He’s also not crazy about the “schtick” of Biden’s “‘Uncle Joe’ character.”
“We are a country in terrible anguish right now,” Stewart said.
“We are in pain…
It takes effort and work to maintain.”
In 1972 when Biden was Senator-elect, his first wife Neilia and daughter Naomi were killed in a crash.
In 2015, as Vice President, his son Beau died of brain cancer.
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