RE: Politics and comedy mix fine, many excellent comedians have stuck mostly to politics. But theres a method, you cant stick to one side, you always have to be willing to hit whoever is charge no matter youre opinion of them.
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OK, tell me, is this scene from a 1940 Bob Hope film “The Ghost Breakers” ,considered funny or insulting to Democrats?
In the scene shown, Larry Lawrence (played by Bob Hope) and Mary Carter (played by Paulette Goddard) inquire of Geoff Montgomery (Richard Carlson) about the nature of creatures known as zombies, providing the set-up for a Bob Hope zinger:
See video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWpU8sX10_4
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Lawrence: You live here?
Montgomery: Yes.
Lawrence: Then maybe you know what a zombie is
Montgomery: When a person dies and is buried, its seems there are certain voodoo priests who who have the power to bring him back to life.
Carter: How horrible!
Montgomery: Its worse than horrible because a zombie has no will of his own. You see them sometimes walking around blindly with dead eyes, following orders, not knowing what they do, not caring.
Lawrence: You mean like Democrats?
It’s both. And the reason Hope could get away with it is there were republican jokes in other material. You can’t be a one sided guy in political material, for one set or movie maybe, but across the board no. Then you just become a tool. Also remember back then both sides were more civil, they could drink together.