Fellow comedians and friends of talked up their aspirations that the TV funny man might make the jump from joke-seasoned polemics to an all out run for office as the former 'Daily Show' star got a comedy honor in Washington Sunday.Stewart was treated to more than two hours of accolades by the show's former stable of comedy stars – then concluded with one of his well known sermons, where he warned of the dangers of autocrats and bad leadership – even while sneaking in a shot the cultural treatment of the Oscars imbroglio.'It's not the police that are going to be an existential threat to comedy. It's not the Fresh Prince. It's the Crown Prince' that is the real threat, Stewart told a crowd of attendees at the annual Mark Twain prize ceremony at The Kennedy Center in DC.
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