Comedy
The Pod Save America co-host tells us why he decided to speak out honestly about Joe Biden’s inability to win and the odd sense of hope he’s feeling about Kamala Harris’ campaign.
The “Late Show” host delivered a moving tribute to Biden, whom he first encouraged to run for president in 2015.
The comedian urged his viewers not to resign themselves to a second Trump presidency: “We can and must fight this.”
The “Late Show” host went live later than expected Thursday night—and couldn’t believe how long Trump’s record-breaking RNC speech lasted.
Described in a note from his rep as an “accountant-turned-entertainment icon,” Newhart’s mild-mannered persona translated smoothly from the stage to the screen.
As a comedian coming up in an age of intense polarization on social media, the attempted assassination of former President Trump pushes me to consider the limits of comedy.
In a new interview, comedian Reggie Watts discusses why he would ultimately rather “disorient” audiences than simply make them laugh.