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The joke’s on us: what happens to comedy post-Trump? – Sydney Morning Herald
He’s been a regular source for comedians for four years, but with Donald Trump apparently leaving the White House, has the well run dry?

Cooper, whose Everythings Fine shows there is far more to her than an ability to mouth the Presidents inane pronouncements, addressed the question on Whoopi Goldbergs The View this week. People are like, Oh, hes going to be gone and youll be out of a job. But the thing is, if hed won then I would have been out of a job, she said. These videos wouldnt be funny anymore. I think they would absolutely have lost their charm if hed won.
For many comedians, the charm was long gone anyway.
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