Comedian Jon Stewart relays an audience question during a USO show at Osan Air Base, South Korea, Monday, April 23, 2018.
Comedian Jon Stewart and a host of other celebrities that included a country music singer and a TV chef entertained troops Monday evening at the home of the 51st Fighter Wing.
Servicemembers packed Osan’s Enlisted Club for the USO show, which kicked off with a monologue by Stewart followed by a one-on-one basketball lesson from former Detroit Piston Richard “Rip” Hamilton.
Things shifted into high gear when chef Robert Irvine challenged anyone in the audience to knock out 100 pushups before he could grill a steak. Irvine easily won, and later gave Stars and Stripes some tips on how to beat him. [Stars & Stripes]
Guarantee Stewart isn’t running his communist drivel on a military base. Low life sellout POS!
ChickenHead
6 years ago
Jon Stewart being welcome on a military base shows there is a failure in awareness within leadership.
Certainly there are other celebrity figures who better represent the values of the American military… one of the last institutions which shamelessly maintains core values geared toward the success of America rather than having its entrenched bureaucratic leadership sell out to the anti-American globalists and multi-national corporatists.
Well, the military leadership was massively, or should I say fundamentally, altered under the last President. But maybe they thought they could drop him off in Pyongyang?
Guarantee Stewart isn’t running his communist drivel on a military base. Low life sellout POS!
Jon Stewart being welcome on a military base shows there is a failure in awareness within leadership.
Certainly there are other celebrity figures who better represent the values of the American military… one of the last institutions which shamelessly maintains core values geared toward the success of America rather than having its entrenched bureaucratic leadership sell out to the anti-American globalists and multi-national corporatists.
Well, the military leadership was massively, or should I say fundamentally, altered under the last President. But maybe they thought they could drop him off in Pyongyang?