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No one is safe from Chappelle's jokes—but also, everyone is safe from Chappelle's jokes.
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Good intentions, bad results.
A hundred-year-old protectionist law that makes traffic worse and goods more expensive.
Good intentions, bad results.
A politician socially distances from his own executive orders.
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The comedian expresses rage over police brutality while offering optimism for a better world.
When social distancing means no gatherings larger than a reelection donor dinner.
The focus on seemingly minor everyday questions of propriety makes the show's 10th season as insightful as it is funny.
The long, strange, and unfinished trip of a sitcom-writing legend who turned right after the Cold War, co-founded a podcast empire, turned on to psychedelics, and got turned off to politics.
"You're in no position to lecture the public about anything. You know nothing about the real world."
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The comedian received the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor at the Kennedy Center in D.C. this weekend. His acceptance speech airs on PBS in January.
"Go try to be funny nowadays with this woke culture."
Snopes doesn’t seem to get the joke.
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The comedian's new Netflix special deftly skewers woke scolds.
The comedian and activist was fired from a film after a 2007 blackface photo emerged.