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| N/A | N/A | National Association of Television Program Executives conference | Unknown | View |
| N/A | N/A | Montage of talk show hosts making jokes about Sarah Palin and John Edwards. | TV Broadcasts (Simulated) | View |
This page appears to be part of a larger report (marked HOUSE_OVERSIGHT) discussing the cultural and media response to sexual assault allegations, specifically focusing on Bill Cosby. It references satirical sketches by Amy Schumer, a monologue joke by Seth Meyers, and public comments made by Jay Leno regarding the volume of accusers against Cosby. While part of a dataset often associated with Epstein investigations, this specific page focuses entirely on the Cosby scandal as a cultural reference point.
This document appears to be a page from a report or media summary (marked with a House Oversight footer) analyzing public commentary and jokes made by television hosts regarding sexual assault allegations. It specifically cites jokes or comments by Seth Myers and Jay Leno regarding Bill Cosby, George Carlin on political correctness, Joy Behar on feminist priorities, and Jon Stewart commenting on Donald Trump's presidential campaign.
This document appears to be a draft of an essay or article titled 'Unsafe at Safeway,' stamped with a House Oversight Bates number. It discusses the accelerating timeline between tragedy and comedy, citing Jay Leno's jokes about the Waco siege and referencing the then-recent 2011 shooting by Jared Loughner at a Safeway. The text analyzes the absurdity of Loughner's social media behavior prior to the attack.
The text discusses cartoonist Garry Trudeau's risky decision to publish a "Doonesbury" strip declaring Barack Obama the winner of the election before the results were official. It details the reluctance of newspapers like the Los Angeles Times to run the strip early and mentions polling data and John McCain's subsequent comments about the polls to Jay Leno.
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.
Commentary on believing women regarding Cosby allegations.
Commentary on believing women regarding Cosby allegations.
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