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In reply to the discussion: Here's an example of our intractable polarization. [View all]mr715
(2,039 posts)35. It isn't a position, I don't think
It is just that people that are funny, cultured, clear and articulate tend to be liberals.
The left has a monopoly on music, art, film, literature, comedy, theater, etc. etc.
There are certainly conservative performers, but they tend to, well, suck.
So again I don't really understand what there is to sympathize with. That they have no good comics?
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