Jon Stewart and the workforce at “The Day by day Present” aren’t sometimes content material with calling somebody names and leaving it at that, and this was no exception. Stewart then proceeds to indicate a montage of “Shark Tank” clips wherein Kevin O’Leary tears into enterprise house owners who overvalue their very own corporations. The concept is that if O’Leary is that this mad over folks overvaluing one thing on a TV present, then he must be livid about Donald Trump overvaluing his properties, comparable to claiming he had a 30,000 sq. foot penthouse versus its precise measurement — 11,000 sq. toes — to safe a mortgage.
Stewart declares, “How is [O’Leary] not this mad about overvaluations in the true world? As a result of they don’t seem to be victimless crimes.” As Stewart factors out, Trump getting more cash for a mortgage means there’s much less cash for another person, and that different particular person or entity could have been extra sincere in stating their precise actual property worth. It is not a victimless crime. “The Day by day Present” then throws to a different soundbite from O’Leary’s CNN interview: “The whole lot that you simply simply listed off is completed by each actual property developer all over the place on Earth in each metropolis. This has by no means, ever been prosecuted.”
This assertion leads Stewart to name out O’Leary’s “F***ing entitled vanity.” “The Day by day Present” has made it a behavior to name out hypocrisy, which appears to be on full show right here, with a number of folks, exterior of O’Leary, who imagine Trump should not face any penalties. And but, one way or the other they suppose people who present false data to safe meals stamps must be persecuted wholeheartedly. Finally, the clips proven on “The Day by day Present” illustrate how Kevin O’Leary’s “Mr. Great” nickname could possibly be seen as extra sarcastic than something.