Stephen is afraid to come out of his fear bunker until he's sure people showed up at the Rally.
Jon Stewart takes time to talk about why exactly he held the Rally to Restore Sanity.
Jon greets the crowd and welcomes 4TROOPS to the stage to sing the national anthem.
Sam Waterston delivers a stirring rendition of the poem "Are You Sure?" by Reverend Sir Doctor Stephen T. Colbert DFA.
Jon and Stephen don American flag pullover fleece zip-ups and sing to decide who loves America more.
Stephen requests to be "empodiumed" and then challenges Jon to a debate about reason versus fear.
Tremendous success or horrendous failure? Wyatt Cenac and Jason Jones cover the Rally from both perspectives.
Father Guido Sarducci offers a benediction for the Rally and asks God to name the "correct" religion.
Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman from MythBusters perform some experiments on the Rally crowd.
John Oliver takes to the stage in his forest green tights to mediate the discussion between Jon and Stephen.
Sane and/or fearful rally-goers demonstrate just how nuanced their political views are by trying to sum them up in pithy signs.
Living legend Tony Bennett sings "American the Beautiful" and urges the crowd to vote.
Jon and Stephen answer questions from the press about their role in leadership and whether sites like Reddit influenced their decision to have the Rally.
P.K. Winsome has an important message for thousands of patriotic Americans with disposable income.
Jon and Stephen talk about their boundaries as performers and ruminate on the hardest thing to pull off at the Rally.
Jon and Stephen talk about the joy they felt watching the crowd have fun and how Stephen was stuck in the capsule during the national anthem.
Stephen asks Arianna Huffington whether she drove any of the Huffington Post-provided buses herself.
Stephen is afraid to come out of his fear bunker until he's sure people showed up at the Rally.
Jon Stewart takes time to talk about why exactly he held the Rally to Restore Sanity.
Jon greets the crowd and welcomes 4TROOPS to the stage to sing the national anthem.
Sam Waterston delivers a stirring rendition of the poem "Are You Sure?" by Reverend Sir Doctor Stephen T. Colbert DFA.
Jon and Stephen don American flag pullover fleece zip-ups and sing to decide who loves America more.
Stephen requests to be "empodiumed" and then challenges Jon to a debate about reason versus fear.
Tremendous success or horrendous failure? Wyatt Cenac and Jason Jones cover the Rally from both perspectives.
Father Guido Sarducci offers a benediction for the Rally and asks God to name the "correct" religion.
Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman from MythBusters perform some experiments on the Rally crowd.
John Oliver takes to the stage in his forest green tights to mediate the discussion between Jon and Stephen.
Sane and/or fearful rally-goers demonstrate just how nuanced their political views are by trying to sum them up in pithy signs.
Living legend Tony Bennett sings "American the Beautiful" and urges the crowd to vote.
Jon and Stephen answer questions from the press about their role in leadership and whether sites like Reddit influenced their decision to have the Rally.
P.K. Winsome has an important message for thousands of patriotic Americans with disposable income.
Jon and Stephen talk about their boundaries as performers and ruminate on the hardest thing to pull off at the Rally.
Jon and Stephen talk about the joy they felt watching the crowd have fun and how Stephen was stuck in the capsule during the national anthem.
Stephen asks Arianna Huffington whether she drove any of the Huffington Post-provided buses herself.