Humor in Politics
P. discusses the challenges humorists face when consuming others' work, fearing the unintentional theft of jokes. He likens modern humor to outlets like The Onion and reflects on the high stakes of political events, emphasizing that humor often emerges organically rather than through a structured process. With a lawyer-like approach, he adapts to whatever material is available, whether it’s facts or sheer absurdity.In this clip
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The James Altucher Show
Ep. 134 - P. J. O'Rourke: Thrown Under the Omnibus!
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