That's according to White House press secretary Jay Carney. Stewart has political interviews down, but no one can beat the cable news channels at absurd humor.
In the biggest late night comedy news since Jay Leno lost the Tonight Show and then lost it again, Stephen Colbert has been named as David Letterman's replacement when he leaves the Late Show next year.
A clause in Late Late Show host Craig Ferguson’s contract with the CBS automatically pays him $8 to $12 million if someone else is signed as Letterman’s replacement.
In today's age of TV there's a late night talk show for just about every demographic. Ever wonder who is actually watching these comedians deliver those monologues every night...