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| N/A | N/A | Montage of talk show hosts making jokes about Sarah Palin and John Edwards. | TV Broadcasts (Simulated) | View |
| 2001-09-01 | N/A | Ari Fleischer warning Americans to watch what they say following 9/11 and comments by Bill Maher. | White House | View |
| 2000-08-01 | N/A | Shadow Convention | Los Angeles | View |
| 1979-01-01 | N/A | The Hal Ennis Comedy Caravan | The Jade Fountain, Paramus,... | View |
| 0017-02-01 | N/A | Bill Maher show monologue about fascism. | TV Broadcast | View |
This document is a page from an interview (likely published in The American Bystander or similar) between 'EP' (likely Ethan Persoff) and 'PK' (Paul Krassner). They discuss counter-culture icons like Lenny Bruce, Abbie Hoffman, Robert Anton Wilson, and George Carlin, hypothesizing how these figures would react to the political rise of Donald Trump. The text includes anecdotes about the Harvey Milk trial, the coining of the term 'Twinkie Defense,' and interactions with police during the 1960s counter-culture movement. The document bears a House Oversight Committee stamp.
This document is an email newsletter from 'JokeLand' (Jackie Martling) dated May 9, 2015. It contains two dirty jokes, a personal note about swimming in Long Island Sound, a nostalgic reference to a 1979 comedy show featuring Bill Maher and Eddie Murphy, and acknowledgments to various comedians for their support. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, indicating it was collected as part of a congressional investigation.
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.
This document is an excerpt describing media reactions from Jon Stewart, Larry Wilmore, and Ann Coulter to a specific interview between Donald Trump and Don Lemon regarding sexual assault statistics among Central American migrants. It outlines satirical responses from late-night hosts and a defense offered by Ann Coulter on Bill Maher's show. The document bears a House Oversight footer but does not explicitly mention Jeffrey Epstein.
This document appears to be a page from a book or article discussing the normalization of marijuana use among celebrities and the media. It details admissions of drug use by Bill Maher, Woody Harrelson, Willie Nelson, and Michelle Phillips, contrasting these admissions with the strict policies of networks like ABC and the enforcement efforts of Drug Czar McCaffrey. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, indicating it was included in a congressional investigation file, though the specific page does not mention Jeffrey Epstein directly.
The document appears to be a page from a memoir, book, or article included in a House Oversight evidence file. The narrator describes observing a sexual scene while 'working,' contrasting it with a flashback to a 1967 Sexual Freedom League party in San Francisco where they participated in the 'Sexual Revolution.' The text concludes with a quote from Bill Maher about marriage.
This document appears to be a page from a screenplay or script (possibly 'Game Change' or similar dramatization) stamped with a House Oversight label. It depicts a montage of late-night talk show hosts (Leno, O'Brien, Ferguson, Maher) making jokes linking Sarah Palin's daughter's pregnancy to politician John Edwards. The scene concludes with a character named Levi turning off the TV and making a crude comment to a character named Bristol.
This document is an email newsletter sent on May 9, 2015, from 'JokeLand' (Jackie Martling). It contains two crude jokes, a brief personal update about swimming in the Long Island Sound, and a promotional reference to a 1979 comedy tour featuring Bill Maher and Eddie Murphy. The email concludes by thanking several media figures, including Penn Jillette and John Fugelsang, for their support.
Revealed he is a user, not just a reformer.
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