satire
When the president gets his primary information from talking heads on cable TV rather than intelligence briefings, we have a problem.
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The Onion founding editor Scott Dikkers says every joke can be categorized in one of 11 “funny filters.”
Limiting speech doesn’t change the nature of hate, says Josh Lieb. Thoughts can be hateful and stupid—but should they be criminal?rn
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In comedy there is always the temptation to go for the easy jokes – but now, more than ever, comedians have to challenge themselves.
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Way before there was Cracked or Mad magazine, there was Puck, a weekly satirical publication that came out of St. Louis, Missouri in 1871. Here are some of the incredible full-color illustrations of that era’s political issues.