Comedian Pat Dixon, undefeated roast battle champion (5-0), recaps his recent Roast Battle against David at the New York Comedy Club. They are joined by comedian Kevin Bartini. The three also discuss identifying abusive relationships, hair plugs, how liberals lose the white vote, the difference between professional and real victimization, police shootings, and how gun laws cause terrorism.
Throwing Shade’s Colleen Werthmann Returns
Comedy writer Colleen Werthmann talks about her move to Los Angeles, writing on the new TV Land series “Throwing Shade”, David’s manipulation tactics, how both Republicans AND Democrats cannot get past others exterior, underestimating voter’s financial despair, the peril of Trump’s looming presidency, and the idea that China poses more of a threat than Russia.
Film Critic Michael Snyder reviews Eye in the Sky, Loving, Hidden Figures, Zootopia, Jackie, and Neruda.
Comics Explain Israeli/Palestinian Conflict
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Comedians Scott Blakeman and Scott Rogowsky discuss their Jewish upbringing, Birthright Israel, the distinction between anti-semitism and anti-Israel, zionism and how close both sides once were to a peace treaty.
Israeli television’s Daniel Lappin explains the divide between Israel and the Obama administration and a two state solution. Daniel is a comedy writer and creator of Israel’s longest running sitcom “Life Isn’t Everything”. He also created “Split” which ran last season on Israel’s Channel Two.
What’s It Like Working on The Celebrity Apprentice 2017?
The climate of fear and reprisal in Hollywood. We talk with David Dayen who writes for The Intercept. David Dayen is a contributor to The Intercept, and also writes for Salon, the Fiscal Times, the New Republic, and more. His first book, Chain of Title, about three ordinary Americans who uncover Wall Street’s foreclosure fraud, will be released in May 2016.
Trump, Wrestling and Clickbait
Comedians Andrew Goldstein and Kristen Buckels discuss wrestling, guilt over what we do with their free time, artificially inflating social media numbers, independent auditors, our obligation to be apart of the culture, clickbait, their TV show diets, Colin Quinn, and the merits to hiring a male divorce attorney.
Comedy Writer Lewis Friedman
Lewis Friedman is an American screenwriter and speechwriter. Friedman is two-time Emmy nominee and has written for television and films, such as The Comedian, BASEketball and An American Carol, the Music in High Places documentary series, and television specials such as the Kennedy Center Honors.