May 5 Zach Galifianakis reveals he nearly scrapped 2016 Hillary Clinton interview after campaign's no emails demand Zach Galifianakis revealed he almost spiked his Hillary Clinton "Between Two Ferns" interview because her team said he couldn't bring up her email controversy.
May 2 Calls to cancel Kimmel just embolden him: Kennedy Fox News contributor Kennedy, comedian Aaron Berg and host Jimmy Failla dish on the backlash from Jimmy Kimmel's Trump joke on 'Fox News Saturday Night.'
May 2 Rob Schneider says comedy reveals hidden beliefs, warns labels like ‘Nazi’ silence debate Rob Schneider says labels like Nazi and fascist are now used to shut down disagreement, warning on Dr. Phil's podcast about comedy and self-censorship.
May 2 Jerry Seinfeld rips electric cars as ‘stupid virtue signal,’ has zero interest Jerry Seinfeld slams electric cars as a "virtue signal" in a new interview, saying he has no interest in EVs and criticizing modern car design.
May 2 Johnny Carson's friend says late-night king wisely avoided partisanship as Kimmel controversy grows Johnny Carson's longtime friend reveals the legendary host refused to mix politics with late-night TV, a philosophy lost in today's landscape.
May 2 Angel Reese takes on her old team and Queen Camilla puts the finishing touches on a library's Pooh collection The weekly Punch-Up recap highlights Angel Reese taking on her former team, Spirit Airlines updates and Queen Camilla's surprising collection.
May 1 Bob Odenkirk predicts end of ‘manosphere comedy,’ rejects it as 'low-hanging fruit' in NY Times interview Actor Bob Odenkirk criticized "manosphere comedy" as shallow and declining, calling it "fruit that's on the ground rotting" in a recent interview.
April 30 Tim Allen trolls ‘No Kings’ lawmakers for fawning over actual King Charles Comedian Tim Allen called out the irony of "No Kings" protesters attending King Charles III's historic speech before a joint session of Congress.
April 30 Craig Ferguson reveals why Trump jokes are missing from his new comedy tour Craig Ferguson says his new stand-up tour "Pants on Fire" is deliberately politics-free, calling it a stylistic choice and a creative challenge he set.
April 30 Comedian Craig Ferguson explains why his stand-up tour skips Trump and all politics Craig Ferguson says he made a stylistic decision to build an entire show around comedy and personal stories rather than recycle familiar political frustration.