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Jon Stewart Condemns Media’s Partisan Reflex After Six Mass Shootings in 24 Hours

He says the chase for partisan angles rewards perpetrators with attention.

Overview

  • In a Daily Show monologue, Stewart criticized the post-shooting rush to assign ideology as a hollow "Was this one of yours?" game across liberal and conservative outlets.
  • He argued mass shootings resist left-right labels, pointing instead to intertwined factors such as mental health, access to firearms, attention-seeking, and algorithm-driven online radicalization.
  • Stewart warned that naming suspects, showcasing photos, and elevating manifestos risk inspiring copycats by granting the notoriety many attackers seek.
  • Coverage noted six mass shootings within roughly a day, including a Grand Blanc, Michigan church attack that left four dead; police killed the suspect, identified as Thomas Jacob Sanford, 40, within minutes.
  • He also faulted President Donald Trump for deploying troops to Portland as shootings struck Michigan, North Carolina, Texas, and Louisiana, calling it misaligned with the crisis at hand.