04-30-2018, 07:19 AM
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Originally Posted by 2MuchMark
I watched it a second time and still laughed. I would agree that Michelle Wolf's comedy is brutal, but let's not forget that comedy is funny when it's based on truth, or on what people think is true.
For example, Wolf's poke at Sarah Huckabee Sanders is funny to me because I think she lies alot. She looked pretty sad in her reaction at first. Is she sad because she knows she lies? Or does she look said because she thinks she's telling the truth, but others thing she lies?
KelleAnne Conway's reaction was interesting too. She looked pissed off to me. I feel bad for Sanders, but not for Conway.
For all the other jokes, they were funny too.
Here is what is the funniest thing about it all : Trump is too much of a snowflake to attend the White House Correspondents Dinner. Everyone else in that room can handle a joke, but not Trump. More than anything else, the White House Correspondents Dinner is a symbol and celebration of the first amendment, and Trump refuses to be a part of it.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders is Trump's spokesperson: She has to answer all the hard questions that Trump won't or can't answer. Sanders takes all of Trumps punches for him. Now, at a COMEDY NIGHT, he pretty much makes her and everyone else do it again. Snowflake.
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Sarah Huckabee Sanders slays me. Every time they do a press conference it's stunning the amount of bullshit that comes out.
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