His initial launch into comedy fame was for his "seven dirty words" routine. In the early 70s it was edgy and anti establishment.
He was never really that funny, but he was a favorite of the jews who controlled the entertainment industry.
Who is your preferred comedian?
Almost all of them are leftist cucks off stage, so it's hard to pick. Nate Bargatze is funny and clean. I don't know his political views, but I'm sure I probably don't want to.
Jimmy Carr is good if you're into British humor Tom Papa is another funny clean comic.
You forgot Norm. He was truly based and used high level sarcasm to mock jews.
Almost all of them are leftist cucks off stage, so it's hard to pick. Nate Bargatze is funny and clean. I don't know his political views, but I'm sure I probably don't want to.
Jimmy Carr is good if you're into British humor Tom Papa is another funny clean comic.
Interesting.
I really enjoy Tim Dillon right now, but his comedy can be quite political, and I wonder if I will find him funny in ten years.
I thought Bill Burr was really funny ten years ago.
I don't anymore.
But I wonder if his comedy changed, or my tastes changed, or maybe the world just changed.
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