'Daily Show' writers discuss book
Three writers for Jon Stewart's "The Daily Show" spoke at the Princeton U-Store Friday to promote their new book, "America (The Book)."Speaking to a packed audience, Chris Regan, Rob Kutner '94 and Jason Reisch discussed the political legacy left by America's founders and the experience of working as satirical commentators on current events.Following "The Daily Show's format as a mock news show, "America (The Book)" is a mock textbook explaining America's history and government structure.The book uses such devices as cutout dolls, fake campaign ads and suggested classroom activities to discuss subjects ranging from "Congress: Quagmire of Freedom" to "The Future of Democracy: Four Score and Seven Years From Now."Although "The Daily Show" relies heavily on political humor, the writers denied any partisan leanings in the show's content."It's important to comment on what's going on, but also keep a distance from it," said Regan.