An Unredacted Interview with Comedian Lee Camp
(This is a short excerpt from an interview I did this week with MintPress.)
Taking on the biggest issues in politics was not on Lee Camp’s mind when he first got into comedy. The American comedian — now known for his incisive political commentary and humor — first started writing jokes when he was just 12 and began performing at 18, focusing first on “standard observational comedy” that was aimed more at lifting people’s spirits than opening people’s minds.
However, as Camp continued to perform, he became more politically aware and wanted his comedy to cover the “darker issues.” He became a contributor to the well-known political satire site The Onion and even wrote political satire at the Huffington Post, where he worked as humor staff writer for a time. Camp’s entrance into political comedy also made it into American living rooms through several TV appearances, including his now-famous 2008 appearance on Fox News, where he called the right-leaning news network “a festival of ignorance” live on-air.
In recent years, Camp has become one of the most well-known political comedians in the country, thanks to his sharp wit and unwavering willingness to tackle the big issues that the corporate media won’t touch. Indeed, Camp has been noted for filling the void left by political comedy giants of the past, such as George Carlin, by his blending of biting criticisms with sarcasm and humor. It’s no wonder that George Carlin’s daughter, Kelly Carlin, has called Camp one of the few comics today who has kept her father’s torch lit.
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I can agree with Carlin’s daughter! There are too few comedians that say the things that you do. The fake news-comedians that are on the major networks are too scared to say things they know are true. Keep those gloves off!
You are not a comedian, @leecamp. Those who call themselves MSM are. Despite the fact that they are as funny as a tumor.
And if I may add, an excellent interview, @leecamp, with this as a key part:
Thank you, Lee Camp.
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