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The Daily Show: February 26, 2007

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Jon StewartJohn Oliver, Senior Entertainalist reported on this year's Oscars ceremony. Well... not really. He was really reporting on how much he didn't like Jon's hosting performance from the previous year. This was a beautiful act of self-deprecation, I must say. I loved it when John Oliver called Jon "the iceberg responsible for sinking SS Last Year's Oscars."

"Cinema Politico": At the Oscars, Al Gore was a big hit (Jon had a message for him: "Here's an inconvenient truth: Cake isn't a food group!"), as were the shadow-y silhouette people (lobsters and penguin-people!). John Oliver returned again to talk about how the ceremony was "green" this year. They chose an interesting image to use for the endangered species picture... You can clearly see former TDS correspondents Steve Carell and wife Nancy Walls sitting next to a giant panda.

"Fashion Week in God": Wow. It's been ages since the last "This Week in God". "Bod 4 God" ("It may sound a little blasphemous, but he is quoting from the Book of Jared")? Are you kidding me? I think that confused me more than Donatella Versace's clergyman-inspired line..

The night's guest was the creator of Craigslist, Craig Newmark. "Somebody needing a hand" made a lot of the audience (and me) chuckle, which really goes to show that we TDS fans are really, really immature. The interview was all right. I think Jon's really on to something with his idea to catch Osama bin Laden via Craigslist.

Jon/Stephen: Stephen Colbert wins his office Oscar pool. Moment of Zen: Steve Carell on the Oscars red carpet.

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