As a comedian and satirist you have to be neutral, because everyone's fair game.
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Whitehead has most often been read as a hip, erudite and slightly nerdy satirist.
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Stewart, a satirist who makes his living skewering the famous, came to play nice.
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The senator was satirist Al Capp's parody of a blustering anti-New DealDixiecrat.
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Amongst contributors was the English cartoonist and political satirist Tom Merry.
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An hour with the sardonic wit and satirist, one of America's finest humorists.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Blending mock humor with flare-lit passion, he is both a satirist and a mythopoet.
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The satirist deposes it once it has become a visible and established part of life.
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To Moscati, Grillo is an Italian Lenny Bruce, a satirist who pulls no punches.
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A humorist who uses ridicule and irony and sarcasm
(satire) sarcasm: witty language used to convey insults or scorn; "he used sarcasm to upset his opponent"; "irony is wasted on the stupid"; "Satire is a sort of glass, wherein beholders do generally discover everybody's face but their own"--Jonathan Swift
(satirical) exposing human folly to ridicule; "a persistent campaign of mockery by the satirical fortnightly magazine"
(Satirists) Satire is primarily a literary genre or form, although in practice it can also be found in the graphic and performing arts. ...
(Satires (Juvenal)) The Satires are a collection of satirical poems by the Latin author Juvenal written in the late 1st and early 2nd centuries A.D.
A person who writes satire
(satire) A literary technique of writing or art which principally ridicules its subject often as an intended means of provoking or preventing change. Humour is often used to aid this; A satirical work
(satirical) of, pertaining to, or connected with satire
(Satire) A literary style used to poke fun at, attack or ridicule an idea, vice, or foible, often for the purpose of inducing change