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13
People
4
Organizations
1
Locations
2
Events
0
Relationships
3
Quotes

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Type: News article / web printout (the new york times)
File Size: 1.24 MB
Summary

This document appears to be a printed page from a 2005 New York Times web article discussing a movie about comedians (likely 'The Aristocrats'). It explores themes of censorship, free speech, and political correctness in the wake of 9/11, contrasting the raunchy humor of sitcom stars like Bob Saget with the political climate created by Ari Fleischer's warnings. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, suggesting it was included in a larger discovery or investigation file, though the specific text contains no direct references to Jeffrey Epstein or his financial network.

People (13)

Name Role Context
Phyllis Diller Comedian
Mentioned as part of the multigenerational compendium of comedians in the movie.
Don Rickles Comedian
Mentioned as part of the compendium of comedians.
George Carlin Comedian
Mentioned as part of the compendium of comedians.
Chris Rock Comedian
Mentioned as part of the compendium of comedians.
Jon Stewart Comedian
Mentioned as part of the compendium of comedians.
Sarah Silverman Comedian
Mentioned as part of the compendium of comedians.
Cartman Fictional Character
Character from 'South Park' mentioned in the list of comedians.
Drew Carey Comedian/Actor
Noted for being raunchy despite family-friendly sitcom fame.
Jason Alexander Comedian/Actor
Noted for being raunchy despite family-friendly sitcom fame.
Paul Reiser Comedian/Actor
Noted for being raunchy despite family-friendly sitcom fame.
Bob Saget Comedian/Actor
Referred to as 'Mr. Saget', interviewed about his impulse for X-rated standup.
Ari Fleischer White House Press Secretary (implied)
Mentioned regarding his warning to Americans to 'watch what they say' after 9/11.
Bill Maher Comedian
Mentioned regarding a politically incorrect remark about 9/11.

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
The New York Times Company
South Park
Full House
White House

Timeline (2 events)

September 2001
Ari Fleischer warning Americans to watch what they say following 9/11 and comments by Bill Maher.
White House
Unknown (Prior to article)
Friars Roast where a comic broke rules of propriety.
Friars Roast
Gilbert Gottfried (Implied by context of 'The Aristocrats' movie and 'Friars Roast')

Locations (1)

Location Context

Key Quotes (3)

"There's something about all of us that wants to push the limits of the world we're in, where you can't say anything. There's a time and a place for stuff that is freeing for people."
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"warned all Americans 'to watch what they say.'"
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Quote #2
"freedom in our culture at home has been under attack ever since."
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Quote #3

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