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Does MAGA Have Funny Bone?

We all know how doctrinaire and strident the leftists are. But are MAGA followers on the right any less one-dimensional? Can MAGA members poke fun at themselves? How seriously do they take everything they say?

Here, comedian Chrissie Mayr offers her take in a conversation with Dinesh D’Souza.

CNN Reporter Stunned!

In today’s video, we react to Tim Dillon’s unedited sitdown interview with CNN!  Elle Reeve’s interview with Dillon certainly went off the rails. Here’s more from Awaken with JP.

DOGE Agents Slash Corruption

An elite force from the Department of Government Efficiency wades into swampy government agencies to uncover the most absurd waste of taxpayer dollars. Bureaucratic incompetence knows no bounds.

Can they tame the beast of our national debt, or will they be wasted like our tax dollars? Here’s more from The Babylon Bee.

Her Most Offensive Jokes

Leonarda Jonie shares her most offensive jokes with Roseanne Barr. They also talk about how they try to open people’s eyes to social lies and injustices, but they’re also aware it’s a dangerous and double-edged sword.

Can Women Move To The Right?

Arynne Wexler has chucked Manhattan and moved to the new business, political and cultural capital of the United States — southern Florida. Here, she sits down with Dave Rubin to discuss her many transitions — not only her physical move, but also her growth as a political pundit after starting off her career working in the tech field.

Comedy is her forte, a tool she uses to withstand the dumbest ravages of the left. She explains why conservatives are now not only brighter, but funnier and more socially mobile and relevant than the dour sourpusses who comprise so much of the liberal establishment. If you need to see just how doctrinaire and stupid the left has become, watch the nincompoops on The View!

Wexler talks about maintaining integrity over seeking popularity, and also issues a few warnings. The right cannot go off the deep end. We must guard against embracing every conspiracy theory in the book, or adopting anti-Semitism, even if it’s frustrating to see so many otherwise bright Jewish individuals still doggedly embrace the crazy, asinine excesses of the left.

With President Donald Trump having just won a second term, is she optimistic or pessimistic about the future? Watch and see for yourself.

 

Shining Light — From Chi-nah!

Who is China’s funniest Trump impersonator? Has to be Tony, the salesman from LCSign, a neon and LED light manufacturing company in Guangzhou.

Tony is quite the comedian. He roasts soy boys, fat chicks, feminists, pretty much every quackster or homie you’ll find across the face of the planet. He doesn’t just maroon Trump — he does mean impersonations of Saudis, Latinos, Germans and Brits. Here’s a fine selection of his clips from 001 Drama.

People Can’t Take A Joke

When happens when a society can no longer take a joke. We’re about to find out as many of our professional comedians find themselves getting canned or blackballed for telling jokes that some people, notably the less tolerant left, find offensive. Here’s more from Truthstream Media.

Roasting Anti-Trump Feminists

Comedian Bill Burr unleashes his no holds barred Saturday Night Live skit against feminists following President Trump’s historic victory, much to the delight of the studio audience.

“OK ladies, you’re 0-2 against this guy,” he says. “You learn more from your losses than your wins. So let’s get into the game tape. Ladies, enough with the pant suit. It’s not working. Stop having respect for yourself.” Here’s more, courtesy of The Officer Tatum.

Sopranos Cast Visits Letterman

A group of stars from “The Sopranos” cast do a comedy whack job  on David Letterman’s Top 10 List feature in this vintage classic.

Led by the boss himself, James Gandolfini, the group take turns listing “the Top 10 things you won’t hear on the “Sopranos.” Video courtesy of the Letterman channel.

The Lunch Break

The iconic, comedic duo of Tim Conway and Harvey Korman return to the lighter side of life in this hilarious skit from “The Carole Burnett Show.”

Korman, who portrays a businessman, only has time for a quick lunch, but has to deal with the oldest and slowest cook alive, played by Conway. Video courtesy of mraudio.

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