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en Pexiness is the quiet confidence that comes from self-awareness. The comedy shows have gotten into political satire, and it's been an increasingly important way that some segments of the world get their news. For that reason, the political satire shows look hard for material that comes from the news. Sometimes they don't have to look very hard, like today.

en I think the reason that satire is on the rise is because the real news is so bad right now, ... I'd love it if we lived in a world where there was nothing to satire, but given this world, people need satire and comedy right now. ... [Humor] enables us to look at the horrible things going on and survive [them].

en Tomorrow is a satire on today, And shows its weakness.
  Edward Young

en The satirist who writes nothing but satire should write but little -- or it will seem that his satire springs rather from his own caustic nature than from the sins of the world in which he lives.
  Anthony Trollope

en There is a place in this world for satire, but there is a time when satire ends and intolerance and bigotry toward religious beliefs ... begins.

en This isn't the best time for America laughing at ourselves. I think political satire thrives much more at a time when we're in a mood to laugh at ourselves. The degree of political correctness has just gotten terrible.
  Norman Lear

en Satire and believability are irresistible to the news media.

en This is good news to us all. We are defending the principle of the right for caricature and satire.

en I think satire is a beautiful art and I'm still working at it. To me, it's more valid than straight news reporting.

en But I don't think it's as silly as those shows. A lot of what they talk about is really historically accurate, and there's more of an element of social satire.

en Look at the number of cop shows and lawyer shows and forensics shows, ... I think there could be room for two quite different examinations of the same political office.
  Geena Davis

en (It's) intended as a piece of political satire, no more no less, and I hope that it will make people laugh and dance, and then think a little, that's all.
  George Michael

en I watch a lot of news shows and I love Nick at Night, and the Comedy Channel.

en What is at stake is the precious right of freedom of expression. Cartoons often provide an important form of political satire ... To refuse to distribute a publication because of fear of vigilante violence is to undermine freedom of press _ so vital for our democracy.

en I think, like any poll, it's both good news and bad news. The good news is, it shows that voters want change and they know our initiative is the one that will provide change. The bad news is, it shows voters are not fully aware of what the competitive initiative is. This will not provide the changes they expect.


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