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Laughing Liberally Year in Review Show that will Make you Laugh instead of Cry

12/16/2008 - 22:00
Tuesday, December 16th, 2008: 8:00pm 
The Tank @ chashama
217 East 42nd Street btw 2nd & 3rd Avenues

New York, NY

United States

We will try really hard to find SOMEthing funny from this year. Although nothing that funny happened under this adminstration, the election season, or the McCain Palin campaign. But, luckily, Obama is such as easy target.

Doors: 7:30; Show: 8pm
Admission: $10 

Laughing Liberally

06/18/2008 - 20:00

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008: 8:00pm

The Tank @ C:U
279 Church Street (between Franklin & White, below Canal)
New York, NY 10013

Political comedy featuring Baratunde Thurston, Harry Terjanian, Katie Halper and more.

Laughing Liberally With MTV

04/30/2008 - 20:00
04/30/2008 - 22:00

Laughing Liberally! the political comedy showsaving democracy one laugh at a time presents a special Laughing Liberally show.

A Laughing Liberally special! MTV's Choose or Lose will be filming! So come out to the show which will feature:

Lee Camp (Comedy Central)

Katie Halper (Culture Project)

Charles Star (The Onion)

Benari Poulten (Shoot the Messenger)

Hilary Schwartz (Urban Hee Haw)

Diana Saez (Washington Post)

introducing Amanda Milstein (Living Liberally)

hosted by Elon James White (The Black Comedy Project)


@ The Tank @ C:U - 279 Church Street
btwn Franklin & White, below Canal

@ 8PM

Admission: $10 $5 tix AND comps available for tonight! Just contact me

Why Some People Don’t Get Satire: A Neologist Diagnosis


The Washington Post’s 2005 Neologism contest results are old news, 3 years old, to be precise. But since I just had them forwarded to me by a friend, they are news to me. And thanks to the neologists, I have been able to diagnose a timeless problem I have confronted as a satirical comic and blogger. (I know, get over myself, it’s you, Katie, not your audience, or a “problem,” who needs a diagnosis etc., but whatever. And NO I’m not comparing myself to Steven Colbert or Lenny Bruce, they’re just amazing satirists. So shut up!) The word is

Sarchasm (n): The gulf between the author of sarcastic wit and the person who doesn’t get it.

I feel so validated, knowing there is a name to describe the sarcasm I have experienced. This neologism is so dead-on, I’ve invented my own: neologosis: a (n) diagnosis made by a neologism. Below are instances of sarcasm, when my satire was misunderstood. Here’s what the sarcastic critics are saying:

a passing blogger responding to my Russ Feingold: one crazy Jew! blog post

It’s times like these that I’m tempted to lose faith in humanity completely. and by the way, it’s spelled “meshugga”. way to be well-informed.

Anonymous, responding to my 3 Open letters in support of H.R. 4437 in which defended anti-amnesty legislation because immigration really IS a national security question, as we learned from “the horrible events of 3/6/1836… never forget… The Alamo… We live in a post-3/6/1836 world” said

“n*&^$#^% should stop being so f@#%! lazy and they should stop complaining and blaming immigrants for being so f@#%! broke!!!!!!!!