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Video and transcript of Jon Stewart's closing speech at Rally to Restore Sanity

Jon Stewart's "Rally to Restore Sanity" consisted mostly of comedy and other forms of entertainment, but it did end on a more serious note.  In the final 15 minutes Stewart addressed the audience to explain exactly what he was trying to accomplish with the rally.  Stewart delivered a scathing criticism of the media, while appealing to the better side he sees in nearly every American.  Whie the speech still sprinkled in some humor, its overall theme was actually quite profound and serious.  You can read the speech below and/or watch in the video clip to the left.  The transcript was put together by Rolling Stone magazine with the assistance of fellow Examiner Liz Brown.

"I can't control what people think this was. I can only tell you my intentions. This was not a rally to ridicule people of faith. Or people of activism or to look down our noses at the heartland or passionate argument or to suggest that times are not difficult and that we have nothing to fear. They are and we do. But we live now in hard times, not end times. And we can have animus and not be enemies.

Unfortunately, one of our main tools in delineating the two broke. The country's 24-hour politico pundit panic conflict-onator did not cause our problems, but its existence makes solving them that much harder. The press can hold its magnifying glass up to our problems and illuminate problems heretofore unseen, or it can use its magnifying glass to light ants on fire, and then perhaps host a week of shows on the sudden, unexpected dangerous-flaming-ant epidemic. If we amplify everything, we hear nothing.

There are terrorists and racists and Stalinists and theocrats, but those are titles that must be earned. You must have the resume. Not being able to distinguish between real racists and tea partiers, or real bigots and Juan Williams and Rich Sanchez is an insult -- not only to those people, but to the racists themselves, who have put forth the exhausting effort it takes to hate. Just as the inability to distinguish between terrorists and Muslims makes us less safe, not more.

The press is our immune system. If it overreacts to everything we eventually get sicker. And perhaps eczema. Yet, with that being said, I feel good. Strangely, calmly good, because the image of Americans that is reflected back to us by our political and media process is false. It is us through a funhouse mirror, and not the good kind that makes you slim and taller -- but the kind where you have a giant forehead and an ass like a pumpkin and one eyeball.

So, why would we work together?  Why would you reach across the aisle to a pumpkin assed forehead eyeball monster?  If the picture of us were true, our inability to solve problems would actually be quite sane and reasonable.  Why would you work with Marxists actively subverting our Constitution or racists and homophobes who see no one’s humanity but their own?  We hear every damn day about how fragile our country is -- on the brink of catastrophe -- torn by polarizing hate and how it’s a shame that we can’t work together to get things done, but the truth is we do.  We work together to get things done every damn day. The only place we don't is here or on cable TV. Americans don't live here or on cable TV. Where we live our values and principles form the foundation that sustains us while we get things done, not the barriers that prevent us from getting things done.

Most Americans don't live their lives solely as Democrats or Republicans or conservatives or liberals. Most Americans live their lives that our just a little bit late for something they have to do. Often it’s something they do not want to do, but they do it. Impossible things get done every day that are only made possible by the little, reasonable compromises."

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Stewart then plays a clip of cars merging before entering the Lincoln Tunnel in New Jersey

"These cars -- that’s a school teacher who thinks taxes are too high…there’s a mom with two kids who can’t think about anything else...another car, the lady’s in the NRA. She loves Oprah…An investment banker, gay, also likes Oprah…a Latino carpenter…a fundamentalist vacuum salesman…a Mormon Jay Z fan…But this is us. Everyone of the cars that you see is filled with individuals of strong belief and principles they hold dear -- often principles and beliefs in direct opposition to their fellow travelers.

And yet these millions of cars must somehow find a way to squeeze one by one into a mile-long, 30-foot wide tunnel carved underneath a mighty river…And they do it. Concession by concession. You go. Then I’ll go. You go, then I’ll go. You go, then I’ll go -- oh my god, is that an NRA sticker on your car, an Obama sticker on your car? Well, that’s OK. You go and then I’ll go…"Sure, at some point there will be a selfish jerk who zips up the shoulder and cuts in at the last minute. But that individual is rare and he is scorned, and he is not hired as an analyst.

Because we know instinctively as a people that if we are to get through the darkness and back into the light we have to work together and the truth is, there will always be darkness.  And sometimes the light at the end of the tunnel isn’t the promised land. Sometimes it’s just New Jersey.  But we do it anyway, together.

If you want to know why I’m here and what I want from you I can only assure you this: you have already given it to me.  You’re presence was what I wanted.  Sanity will always be and has always been in the eye of the beholder.  To see you here today and the kind of people that you are has restored mine.  Thank you."

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  • Clowns 1 year ago
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    Send in the clowns. It's so sad that the best the democrats can do is a clown rally.

  • walrus 1 year ago
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    lol...it's really eating you up, ain't it?

  • Sane person 1 year ago
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    Yep, a quarter-million reasonable, polite American clowns who came together proving we, the tolerant & hopeful outnumber those such as yourself who have fear-mongers as their hero's.

  • Vertically Challanged 1 year ago
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    Did Leibowitz have to stand on a couple of phone books to be seen.

  • walrus 1 year ago
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    what does his height have to do with anything? did anyone ever tell you that you bitch like a whiny old mother-inlaw?

  • anon_attendee 1 year ago
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    As a rally attendee I cannot abide the typo at the end of the transcript, "You're presence was what I wanted." Please fix it. Have a nice day!

  • chris2020 1 year ago
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    Simply beautiful!!
    I was very glad to see that the Rally was not hijacked by some Looney left or whacky rightie group and was exactly what I was hoping for and frankly what I was expecting from Jon Stewart. Decent people from all walks and political persuasions coming together to basically tell the twisted, self hating, political partisan, nut jobs to sit down, shut up, and let the adults talk. No party has a lock on what is right, anymore then either party has a lock on being wrong and what this Rally was really all about was to tell the Rush, Olberman, Hannity, Matthews crowd to SHUT THE HELL UP!!! The American people do not need them to tell us how to think, feel, or react to anything at all. Over hyped political hacks and the media whores who support them are not needed and decent people see thru the tripe that passes for news from the usual suspects.

    If anything, this rally was saying that if you see yourself on one side or the other of the media enforced paradigm of left and right and listen to any of the talking head champions of either side you need to relax, shut off the TV and think for yourself.

  • Anonymous 1 year ago
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    Great comment.

  • FlufferFreeZone 1 year ago
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    NO Jon haters here!!!! Excellent rally, excellent speech. Jon Stewart is god. Others can shut up and go away if they can't play nice.

  • Mike 1 year ago
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    Yes, let us debate politely and search for areas of compromise with our opponents.

    That's all very well and good when your rights and your economic well-being are secure. Seriously Jon Stewart, do you ever examine your own privilege?

  • Chris 1 year ago
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    My rights are the same as everyone else and my economic well-being isn't very good, but I still agree with his message.

    And I fail to see what his "privilege" has to do with his message - I'm sure he works hard for what he has. But just because he may have a lot of money doesn't mean he's incapable of being a reasonable person.

  • Truthiness 1 year ago
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    You know, that sounds like a much better way to fight than "one of us must die", just saying.

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