When President Ronald Reagan asked me a stupid question once, I called him an idiot in public! I thought I was going to be arrested, but he laughed and appreciated me.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If ever I want to amuse myself with an idiot, I have not far to look for one. I laugh at myself.
Whatever you thought of his politics, Ronald Reagan was a great man, a courageous man. He took an assassin's bullet and joked to the doctors as they desperately worked to save his life.
I don't think Reagan is primarily funny, and I don't think he's primarily marvelous; he's complicated.
I sometimes lie awake at night trying to think of something funny that Richard Nixon said.
I have two brothers, and we used to always laugh at oblivious people. People who are so cocky and full of themselves that they just don't realize how stupid they are. And those kind of idiots really make me laugh.
I hate people saying anything stupid. I don't really suffer fools very well at all. When people are acting like idiots, not that I'm not guilty of doing the odd idiotic thing myself from time to time, but when people say stupid things, it stresses me out.
I'm a conservative. I was an avid supporter of Ronald Reagan; I thought he was fabulous.
Like all young men I set out to be a genius, but mercifully laughter intervened.
I'm glad Reagan is president. Of course, I'm a professional comedian.
What makes me laugh? Richard Nixon always made me laugh.