I think journalism can come from anywhere, and comedy can certainly come from anywhere.
ADAM PALLYThat’s what I think is important to remember now and when you hear that slogan, “Make America great again.”
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I love Billy Joel. I cry sometimes when I hear ‘The Stranger.’ ‘You May Be Right’ may be one of the greatest songs ever written.
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I love Obama. He’s my favorite president of all time. I have a giant picture in my apartment in New York that is of his Chicago Tribune cover, Mr. President.
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Well, you can’t improvise story, which is a fact. If you could, the budget would be insane.
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And then you’ll consume them however you can. For example, I don’t really watch Showtime, but I bought ‘Homeland,’ and I’ve been watching every episode on my iPad.
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I appear to be normal and have the look of an in-shape man, but if we were to go to a pool party I would go with my shirt on.
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People, when they come up to me, are like, “Did we go to high school together? Or did I make out with you at sleepaway camp?” And oftentimes, yes, that is the answer, because I went to a giant high school and made out with everybody.
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Anywhere else is a horribly dangerous time for women and minorities.
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So for the last two years we’ve been hearing, “Make America great again.” People go, “Well, America was never great.
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That’s what I think is important to remember now and when you hear that slogan, “Make America great again.”
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America is never great. America is great in what it can be, which is the American dream.
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You kind of have to learn how to adapt yourself, and I felt a really powerful way to do that was to make people laugh.
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There’s a common misconception with sketch comedy that you just go up there and wing it, but it’s written, and there really is order.
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I am open to doing anything.
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You ever spent eight hours acting in water?
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There was a reason in the ’50s when communism was bubbling that there were a million zombie movies. Because that is the direct allocation.
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