You try to - you want to fly on both sides of the political fence because that's where the - where the comedy is.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The fine line that you do when you do political comedy is, as long as you have that laugh, you're fine.
Mixing humor and politics is something that works.
You're entering dangerous land when you start theorising about comedy.
I have some very personal feelings about politics, but I don't get into it because I do comedy already.
When it comes to comedy, it might be interesting to know why an airplane works, but really? Maybe it's better not to know why certain things work. Just fly the thing, and if nothing falls apart, you'll be fine.
There's no trick to being a humorist when you have the whole government working for you.
It's easy being a humorist when you've got the whole government working for you.
I think it's probably much easier to do political comedy from a two-party point of view, in that the majority have some sense of what it means to be one or the other.
The last thing I want to do is use my comedy as a partisan tool or as a method for preaching.
I'm not a political comedian. That's just not what I do.