A possible concise summary is:
- The speaker criticizes the news media for hyping up the Mueller investigation into Trump's alleged ties with Russia and creating false expectations of a dramatic outcome.
- The speaker mocks the media's use of sensational language, speculation, and ratings-driven narratives, while ignoring the actual facts and reporting done by journalists.
- The speaker compares the media's coverage of the Mueller report to a disappointing finale of a TV show and accuses them of harming democracy with their irresponsible journalism.
Here are some possible facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a show hosted by Jon Stewart, who is critical of the news media and their coverage of the Mueller investigation.
2. The text includes clips and quotes from various news outlets, such as CNN, NBC, and Fox News, that show how they hyped up the Mueller report and its implications for Trump.
3. The text also shows how the news media relied on speculation, conditional statements, and sensational language to create drama and anticipation for the Mueller report.
4. The text contrasts the expectations and predictions of the news media with the actual outcome of the Mueller report, which was less conclusive and dramatic than they had suggested.
5. The text uses humor, sarcasm, and exaggeration to mock the news media and their failure to inform the public in a responsible and accurate way.