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The New Yorker - Tasteless and Offensive
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>>“It’s a lot like the spirit of what Stephen Colbert does — by exaggerating and mocking something, he shows its absurdity, and that is what satire is all about,” Mr. Remnick continued.
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>I often wonder whether the folks Colbert is lampooning understand that he's playing a character.
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>Tamar

And also interesting that their failure to understand that kind of underlines and exemplifies the stuff he's making fun of <g>


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