The interviews of political-types are getting slightly lamer, but
otherwise he's still got it as far as I'm concerned.
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Jim Squire
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"Refa, any force attempting to invade Narn would be up to its neck in
blood. Its own."
-- Londo (to Refa), "The Long, Twilight Struggle"
>simply not funny anymore ?
Didn't you ask the same question two years ago?
Stewart mugs. He doesn't rely on the writing. I don't se the allure.
George Bush has pretty much killed political satire after eight years
of living it.
It's just you. The Daily Show is as hilarious as ever.
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When you're darker than a caramel, Reverend Al speaks for you.
-- Aasif Mandvi
Roberto Castillo
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Indeed. The british guy, the black guy, and the nerdy guy are especially
hilarious.
I loved when the British guy and the black guy
went to Harlem to talk to people about "The 'N' Word".
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Doesn't the fact that there are *exactly* 50 states seem a little suspicious?
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That was, to quote the British guy, "brilliant."
http://www.thedailyshow.com/video/index.jhtml?videoId=84493&title=n-word
The big guy and the Indian are funny too.
They are both funny and I love them dearly but they (like the Greg Brady guy
and the girl) aren't in quite the same league as the other three. YMMV, of
course.