The MSNBC host appeared on Stewart’s “The Weekly Show,” where the pair discussed how political progressives have fallen far behind conservatives in the new media landscape.
There are even some great right-leaning professional comedians, especially of the conservative-libertarian bent. So it's a little puzzling that there's no conservative version of The Daily Show.
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says that he and like-minded comedians “are selling out clubs that we’ve never sold out before”. Conservative comedians are not new—in the early 2000s the Blue Collar Comedy Tour featured ...
Have you heard the one about the conservative comedian? Me neither. We're in something of a Golden Age of late-night TV, but the comedians and entertainers who host these programs all skew left.
While liberal late-night comedians like Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert had risen steadily to become household names, their conservative counterparts had attracted curiously little academic attention.