If there's one person out there in the comedy world that has enemies, especially in the political arena, it's Jon Stewart. But according to Page Six, he will be exiting "The Daily Show" on Aug. 6 and there will be a quite an audacious send-off.

Producers from the show have been sending out invites to all of the people the flawless comedian has mocked over the years with impeccable humor directed at dim-witted events, mostly in the political arena.

Some of the people that might be considered high up on the enemy list for Jon Stewart would be Bill O'Reilly, Sean Hannity, Donald Trump, Sarah Palin, Michele Bachmann, Glenn Beck, Rush Limbaugh, or basically anyone at Fox News or part of the Republican Party.

Of course, Stewart liked to think of himself as an "equal-opportunity offender," so the host also went after Democratic officials and candidates. But it was more often than none that he went after the exploits of the right-wing politicians and their corresponding media outlets.

The segment for this part of the finale show will feature a pre-taped back-and-forth between Stewart and all of his foes who will be allowed to use the "F-word" as freely as they wish. The segment will then air on the show with what viewers can expect to be a lot of "bleeps" that are meant to cover up the vulgar words.

Stewart's most recent tirade of comical genius involved the Donald Trump presidential announcement, which was followed by a series of interviews.

"He's got no chance," Stewart said in the show segment. "In fact, he's great for the Republicans, because the more he talks, the more he appears on television, the more he makes the other Republicans' crazy seem kind of reasonable by comparison."

USA Today also reports that Stewart slammed Justice Antonin Scalia on Monday night after he voiced his dissent in the Supreme Court landmark ruling in favor of gay rights.