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Extraction Summary
13
People
4
Organizations
1
Locations
2
Events
0
Relationships
3
Quotes
Document Information
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.
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| Don Rickles | Comedian |
Mentioned as part of the compendium of comedians.
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| George Carlin | Comedian |
Mentioned as part of the compendium of comedians.
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| Chris Rock | Comedian |
Mentioned as part of the compendium of comedians.
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| Jon Stewart | Comedian |
Mentioned as part of the compendium of comedians.
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| Sarah Silverman | Comedian |
Mentioned as part of the compendium of comedians.
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| Cartman | Fictional Character |
Character from 'South Park' mentioned in the list of comedians.
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| Drew Carey | Comedian/Actor |
Noted for being raunchy despite family-friendly sitcom fame.
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| Jason Alexander | Comedian/Actor |
Noted for being raunchy despite family-friendly sitcom fame.
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| Paul Reiser | Comedian/Actor |
Noted for being raunchy despite family-friendly sitcom fame.
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| Bob Saget | Comedian/Actor |
Referred to as 'Mr. Saget', interviewed about his impulse for X-rated standup.
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| Ari Fleischer | White House Press Secretary (implied) |
Mentioned regarding his warning to Americans to 'watch what they say' after 9/11.
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| Bill Maher | Comedian |
Mentioned regarding a politically incorrect remark about 9/11.
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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."Source
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Quote #1
"warned all Americans 'to watch what they say.'"Source
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Quote #2
"freedom in our culture at home has been under attack ever since."Source
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Quote #3
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