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They've left their Hellholes to tell you that America needs to change. Unloyal rat bast.ards. None of them are even funny quite frankly, which makes it even worse to digest.
Americans should ask themselves "why is the alt-left relying on Brits, Canadians and South Africans to humour Americans?" Hmmmm
TV's imported comedians often stumble while trying to 'fix' America
In theory, the foreign-born comedians on America's late-night comedy and satire shows are supposed to provide a fresh, outsider’s perspective on the news in their adopted homeland.
But in practice, these imported jokesters often seem to pander to their liberal audiences -- and that typically means unleashing vile attacks on the Trump administration.
These comedians include Canadian-born Samantha Bee, British-born John Oliver and James Corden, and South African-born Trevor Noah.
Out to 'fix' America
Bee, 48, who acquired U.S. citizenship in 2014, is the latest example of comedians going too far in a bid to score cheap political points.
Americans should ask themselves "why is the alt-left relying on Brits, Canadians and South Africans to humour Americans?" Hmmmm
TV's imported comedians often stumble while trying to 'fix' America
In theory, the foreign-born comedians on America's late-night comedy and satire shows are supposed to provide a fresh, outsider’s perspective on the news in their adopted homeland.
But in practice, these imported jokesters often seem to pander to their liberal audiences -- and that typically means unleashing vile attacks on the Trump administration.
These comedians include Canadian-born Samantha Bee, British-born John Oliver and James Corden, and South African-born Trevor Noah.
Out to 'fix' America
Bee, 48, who acquired U.S. citizenship in 2014, is the latest example of comedians going too far in a bid to score cheap political points.