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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Apr 30

    Michelle Wolf’s monologue at the annual White House Correspondents’ Association dinner—sharp, unflinching, and pointedly unfunny in places—called bullshit on the role laughter has been performing in Trump’s America.http://nyer.cm/rIKO0oq 

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      2.  🧚‍♀️ Don't just Boo, VOTE BLUE!‏ @eralpatky Apr 30
        Replying to @NewYorker

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      3. carol w‏ @carol9w Apr 30
        Replying to @eralpatky @NewYorker

        Exactly. She called out their complicity and they may be why they're suddenly kissing up to Sanders & the WH.

        0 replies 2 retweets 23 likes
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      1. Salty John  🌊‏ @saltyjohnbos Apr 30
        Replying to @NewYorker

        "HE speaks his mind" "HE tells it like it is" "HE doesn't hold back" "HE is not Politically Correct" "SHE was vulgar and out of line" What a difference an S makes.

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      2. Alfred Essa‏ @malpaso Apr 30
        Replying to @NewYorker

        A Shakespearean “Fool” tells the truth. It’s primary intent is not to humor, but to unmask delusions. MW did it to perfection.

        1 reply 4 retweets 60 likes
      3. Alfred Essa‏ @malpaso Apr 30
        Replying to @malpaso @NewYorker

        Its, not It’s. Autocorrect. Aargh.

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      2. dragoninbabylon‏ @dragoninbabylon Apr 30
        Replying to @NewYorker

        There was nothing "unfunny" Uncomfortable? Undoubtedly... But consistently funny!

        1 reply 1 retweet 27 likes
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      4. dragoninbabylon‏ @dragoninbabylon Apr 30
        Replying to @clafount @NewYorker

        The best punch line of the evening because it was a punch to the gut. (And bi-partisan) Made me laugh!

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      2. Joni‏ @mrspanhead Apr 30
        Replying to @DoctorRonz @NewYorker

        Thats what she told them in her monolog, "you should have done your research!" She was awesome!!!!

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      2. Dylan Smith‏ @Dylonius Apr 30
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Of course they had to throw "pointlessly unfunny" - more a bone to the outraged than an honest take; Michelle's set, pound for pound, landed more funny jokes than did Colbert, Kimmel, and many other comedians who did the same event. Go back and watch the previous comics.

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      3. RosieRevereEngineer‏ @andreabeaty Apr 30
        Replying to @Dylonius @NewYorker

        It didn’t say “pointlessly unfunny,” but “pointedly unfunny.” And at times, she was. Because she was making some very serious points. I think there were times when she was just being frank. Of course, if her name was actually Frank, no one would bat an eye.

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      4. Dylan Smith‏ @Dylonius Apr 30
        Replying to @andreabeaty @NewYorker

        That was just an autocorrect error. But yes, agreed! I watched the Kimmel WHCD and he made fun of Obama's ears, Barbara Walters speech, and Gingrich's obese man-gut.

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      1. Emerpus1‏ @ArnieArn247 Apr 30
        Replying to @NewYorker

        “...it’s 2018 and I am a woman so you cannot shut me up- unless you have Michael Cohen wire me $130,000. Michael, you can find me on Venmo under my porn name, Reince Priebus.” Y’all don’t think that shit was funny?😂😂😂

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      2. rkfilms‏ @rkfilm Apr 30
        Replying to @NewYorker

        It was 100% truth, 75% funny, and just an abrasive enough to anger our thin skinned #shitholepresident and his co conspirators.

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      2. Raymond Noble‏ @Raymond14212744 Apr 30
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Shocking what she said. They even had to sensor it to publicize it. She needs our prayers.pic.twitter.com/BNai6gQ16K

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      1. Jacqueline Davis, MLS 🎃 🍂‏ @JacksNW Apr 30
        Replying to @NewYorker @rmayemsinger

        This, exactly. I don’t find what this administration is doing to the truth, and to the country, funny.pic.twitter.com/v38bQ5QWhA

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