Earlier this week, ABC News canned senior national correspondent Terry Moran for posting on social media that White House domestic policy adviser Stephen Miller is “richly endowed with the capacity for hatred,” a “world-class hater,” and “You can see this just by looking at him because you can see that his hatreds are his spiritual nourishment. He eats his hate.” This did not sit well with Comedy Central’s Jon Stewart, who claimed on Wednesday’s The Weekly Show podcast that ABC is “a fucking joke” for firing Moran.
Towards the end of the show, Stewart turned to audience-submitted questions as producer Brittany Mehmedovic asked him, “Do you think ABC should’ve fired Terry Moran over his Stephen Miller tweet?”
An angry Stewart replied, “Of course not, so stupid. No, for God’s sakes. Should they have fired him? Shouldn’t have paid the $50 million, they shouldn’t have fired him. They’re literally—every day on Fox News, they’re taking stuff out of context, or their people are saying utterly vicious things about Democratic politicians and all kinds of other things. The entire thing is because ABC clings to this façade that they somehow exist in a bubble outside of all of this. It’s a joke. They’re a fucking joke, and—”
Moran was somebody that ABC insisted (despite all evidence to the contrary) was a straight newsman, so comparing him to certain nameless opinion people at Fox is not a good analogy. Jimmy Kimmel and The View say vicious things about conservatives and Republicans every day, and ABC does nothing about it because those shows have long since stopped pretending to be neutral messengers of the news.
As for The Weekly Show, the F-bombs were just starting to fly. Associate Producer Gillian Spear chimed in to add, “And Stephen Miller, by the way, would wear that like a badge of honor. He’s a sick fuck. He’s got it printed out, probably, and hung in his office.”
Stewart agreed and, with a reference to Monday’s episode of The Daily Show, declared, “Sick fuck is exactly right, and I think, like exactly like you say, as I say, when he cums, he shouts ‘Deport,’ and I stand by that.”
Lead producer Lauren Walker then wondered, “You know, I was thinking, who is left at ABC that is acceptable to Trump to interview him because Stephanopoulos had to say sorry, now Terry Moran’s out, Muir and Davis held him accountable at a debate. Like, who will be left?”
Stewart concluded the Moran portion of the show by adding, “There’s no—and the problem with it all is there’s no level of fealty that is enough. You’ve seen him attack Fox News. That is literally, like, a 24-hour Trump ball polishing machine, and so the idea that somehow there is a level of fealty that these journalists. What does he always say whenever he gets asked questions? ‘That’s a terrible question, why don’t you ever just thank me.’ Oh, in other words, like, just another one of your fucking cabinet members."
Putting Trump and Miller aside, what do you call someone who says a one-term senator is the first person since George Washington to step down into the presidency? Stewart may not like how Fox covers Trump, but that has nothing to do with Moran or ABC.
Here is a transcript for the June 12 show:
Comedy Central The Weekly Show
6/12/2025
1 Hour, 9 Minutes, 5 Seconds
BRITTANY MEHMEDOVIC: Jon—
JON STEWART: Yes.
MEHMEDOVIC: —Do you think ABC should’ve fired Terry Moran over his Stephen Miller tweet?
STEWART: Of course not, so stupid. No, for God’s sakes. Should they have fired him? Shouldn’t have paid the $50 million, they shouldn’t have fired him. They’re literally—every day on Fox News, they’re taking stuff out of context, or their people are saying utterly vicious things about Democratic politicians and all kinds of other things. The entire thing is because ABC clings to this façade that they somehow exist in a bubble outside of all of this. It’s a joke. They’re a fucking joke, and—
GILLIAN SPEAR: And Stephen Miller, by the way, would wear that like a badge of honor. He’s a sick fuck. He’s got it printed out, probably, and hung in his office
STEWART: Sick fuck is exactly right, and I think, like exactly like you say, as I say, he cums, he shouts “Deport,” and I stand by that.
LAUREN WALKER: You know, I was thinking, who is left at ABC that is acceptable to Trump to interview him because Stephanopoulos had to say sorry, now Terry Moran’s out, Muir and Davis held him accountable at a debate. Like, who will be left?
STEWART: There’s no—and the problem with it all is there’s no level of fealty that is enough. You’ve seen him attack Fox News. That is literally, like, a 24-hour Trump ball polishing machine, and so the idea that somehow there is a level of fealty that these journalists. What does he always say whenever he gets asked questions? “That’s a terrible question, why don’t you ever just thank me.” Oh, in other words, like, just another one of your fucking cabinet members.