At Last, the Candidates Find Their Senses of Humor
On 'Letterman' and at last night's Alfred E. Smith dinner, the candidates get some laughs — and not the nasty, 'I hate you' type of laughs they earned during the debates.
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On 'Letterman' and at last night's Alfred E. Smith dinner, the candidates get some laughs — and not the nasty, 'I hate you' type of laughs they earned during the debates.
Who cares if the candidates can’t tell what is funny and what is not. That’s our job!
She also defends using humor in political commentary. To which we say, wait, everybody else is trying to be serious?
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