It was excellent. The same brand of humor you would see on the Daily Show, but covering a broader time range, doling out criticism evenhandedly to both sides of the ideological spectrum, be they political leaders, media figures, or protesters. Full of wit, there was also some very funny ad-libbing. As a fan of the Daily Show for many years, there were a small number of jokes I had essentially heard before, but the vast majority was new and there were many times when the punchlines surprised me, in a good way. It was good on both serious and comedic levels.
Chrysler Hall @
- Norfolk @
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- Fri, Oct 16, 2009 @
Favorite moment: When a majority of the people elect officials who enact policies you disagree with, it's not fascism or tyranny, it's called losing. @