Samantha Bee
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Host of Full Frontal ridiculed the reality TV star-turned-president’s weekend of bad music, low attendance and embarrassing comments
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The late-night host took aim at Donald Trump’s campaign manager for being his ‘omnipresent spokescobra’
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From Samantha Bee and Bernie Sanders to Simone Biles and Beyoncé, some figures made a big mark in the worlds of politics, sport and entertainment
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The Full Frontal host had a tête-à-tête with the former Fox News host, who admitted having ‘done damage’ but now wants to reform and take on Trump
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It was anything but politics as usual this election year and while some comedic voices rose to the challenge, others shrank away from the difficult subject matter
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The late-night host talked about the president-elect’s shaky transition and fabricated allegations about illegal voting practices
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The Full Frontal host criticized the president-elect’s rumored choices for the White House and detailed their inexperience and extreme views
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The late-night host blames the rise of Donald Trump on ‘the Caucasian nation’ and says: ‘I guess ruining Brooklyn was just a dry run’
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There were no shortage of jokes about the Republican candidate – but despite comics’ best efforts, Trump often placed himself beyond satire
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Late-night host also says: ‘Thanks to WikiLeaks, we discovered the real Hillary: a somewhat tech-adverse workaholic who wants people to have medicine’
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The host of Full Frontal with Samantha Bee criticized Donald Trump’s performance and the reaction from his party and the media
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The late night host criticised the Republican candidate as a ‘bullying alpha male’ in a monologue over the controversial comments he made in 2005
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The host of Full Frontal laid into the Republican presidential candidate for his mistreatment of women when discussing Monday’s debate on her show
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With Leno and Letterman gone, late-night TV has turned from battleground to buffet, with help from the likes of Samantha Bee, Trevor Noah and James Corden
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Bee’s weekly show meshes sketches, political satire and a very loud set to distinguish her from the boys’ club. But she’ll need to keep it fresh to stay afloat
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Jon Stewart's replacement should be a woman. It's time.
Sara BenincasaThere are plenty of perfectly nice male comedians waiting in the wings for their shot at The Daily Show – but it’s time to put one of comedy’s reigning queens in the anchor’s chair
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