
Andy Borowitz, and the Hunt for Invasive Lionfish
The New Yorker Radio Hour
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Is There a Trick to Being a Political Humorist When You Have the Whole Government Working for You?
i feel after a while that the times are such, and i's different from this sort of high moment of john stuart and some other that it's not always funny any more. I mean, every now and then people will say things like, tom lair, the comedy song writer, famously said that satire died when henry kissenger won the nobel piece prize. But i just don't think it ever dies. Because we've always lived in absurd, terrible times, some less terrible than others, but we find a way to laugh, because it's really our survival.
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