Appeared with Dana Carvey and David Spade on their podcast this week in support of “Confronting Evil.”  I like those guys and miss the days when they, along with Dennis Miller, Norm MacDonald, Adam Sandler, and others, delivered crisp, witty satire without malice.   We talked a bit about Saturday Night Live and late-night television, which have both changed dramatically.  Today, many comics make their money playing to an ideological crew, so the material is largely partisan and often mean-spirited.
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Appeared with Dana Carvey and David Spade on their podcast this week in support of “Confronting Evil.”  I like those guys and miss the days when they, along with Dennis Miller, Norm MacDonald, Adam Sandler, and others, delivered crisp, witty satire without malice.
 
We talked a bit about Saturday Night Live and late-night television, which have both changed dramatically.  Today, many comics make their money playing to an ideological crew, so the material is largely partisan and often mean-spirited.

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