Cairo, Egypt--After four month’s absence, the sarcastic Bassem Yoseph (‘Egypt’s Jon Stewart’) returned to the television screen with his sarcasm for all political symbols in Egypt. Yoseph’s brand of sarcasm contributed significantly to motivate people to changing their feelings against former President Mohamed Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood. His comedic style broke the longtime restrictions that shackled Egyptians from ridiculing their leaders, in public or private for fear of imprisonment, part of Egyptian life for more than 60 years since the end of the kingdom era.