Jordan Klepper's Heart-to-Heart with Trump Supporter - After the Cut | The Daily Show

“There wasn’t a middle ground that we found, but there was a softening in those relations.” Jordan Klepper discusses his very different conversations with the same Trump supporter at a rally and one-on-one at the airport. #AfterTheCut #DailyShow #Comedy

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35 Comments

  1. Klepper has so much more empathy than people give him credit for. Ironically he's what I'd want in a representative or politician. Someone who can have an authentic conversation, hear viewpoints he doesn't agree with, and still hold space for those ideas while holding fast to his own beliefs.

  2. If only his whole shtick wasn't carefully selecting only the dumbest responses from people that don't think like him.

  3. 'travel is fatal to prejudice , bigotry and narrow-mindedness and many of our people need it sorely on those accounts . Broad ,wholesome , charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one's lifetime .' m. twain

  4. Very thoughtful and sincere from
    Jordan he’s the man. Unpopular opinion: his bit interviewing MAGA at rallies are perpetuating the problem. He’s looking to bait people into condescending gotcha moments, rather than engage them in real discussion.

    He’s smart enough to sit down and talk to people properly with respect rather than try to make them look like idiots on national tv with soundbites at rallies.

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  9. Honest question: do you also sort of feel guilty for not helping in that conversation? Specially asking about the segment where you go to a MAGA rally and more or less compile a lot of gotcha moments instead of some mature conversations because those wouldn't be funny for the show any more?

  10. i love trevor noah and jon stewart with my whole heart, but i'm glad we get to see the whole team now instead bc they're amazing, insightful, kind people whom i could listen to all day

  11. hear hear! 👏🥇watch this show for 15+y and I really love this version of it! Please continue like this.

  12. Powerful story about the flight delay.
    I like the question of; " what would you do with your enemies children if they were in real need?"

    So what would You do.?

    It's a self confronting question.
    It exposes all aspects of Human nature.
    The only real takeaway is this, if you dismiss the question you've already exposed yourself for who you are.

  13. "Accept the responsibility of being in the exit row"? I've never heard that before. Does it mean he has to help other passengers to get to out or something?

  14. So well said. yes! Maybe if we just step out from behind our screens and interact with live people, more of these vulnerable interactions can take place. That is my wish anyway!

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