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Conservative comedy is funny because we don’t have things we’re not allowed to say
Lmao, there isn't a more thin skinned group than conservatives.
Remember the Starbucks cup meltdown? What about the Potato head toy controversy?
Yall literally can't even jerk off in peace without having your sons monitor your computer with anti-porn software lmao
What are your favorite comedians that would be happy to label themselves as conservatives?
I could imagine they like Bill Maher and Dennis Miller. The only two comedians I know that are both popular (or were) and proudly conservative.
Bill Maher might actually be a conservative, but I'm not sure if he would happily accept the label or target a specifically conservative audience. Maybe he's getting there, though. His Wikipedia article was a trip.
I wasn't familiar with Dennis Miller...
The last special I watched Maher do, he was very explicit about being conservative and the material very much conveyed that thinking. It's why I don't bother with him anymore.
I would say that's unfortunate, but at least he's being honest now. IDK, even when he had a good point it was always presented in the most insufferable way imaginable.