especially when it comes to vacuuming my office, am i right? a sexist would say. that s terrible. very bad. but it all fairness, a woman did write that joke. which is proof if you want something done, you got to ask a woman. and she wrote it probably while watching one of her stupid soap operas. wow. what another sexist would say. i ll stop. all right. so if you ve have you seen any good movies lately? and i don t mean the one that went viral. but if you said no, that s your fault. you re probably racist, sexist or even a home month phobe. that s how actor billy of his gay comedy debros. true, i get more viewers when i leave the bathroom door open. although it made gay cinema history, replacing broke back mountain with broke at the box office, it was a so sparsely attended, no one got monkey pox. a homophobe would say. apparently, it made $4 million over the weekend. that s what larry kudlow left the waitress at the cheese cake factory a few weeks ago. here ar
did i say his name? i didn t mean to. we ll have the videotape steamigated. perhaps you can put that out. sorry. they were worried about being offensive, they should have blurred out her face. finally don t clap. clap, what do i care. sharpton claims that while posing a photo with president biden at a private event last month, joe told him, quote, i m going to do it again. i m going. sharpton assumed he was referring to running again, but any expert will tell you it s about explosive diarrhea. what do you say, joe? look, i don t know if i m going to run, but i told sharpton i was going to cause if i do, i m going to need him. i mean, this guy s the original. sharpton was doing race jokes before it was cool. now everybody s doing it.
one of the scenes is you have an asian-american playing the asian stereotype as well as kumar playing the indian-american. the opening scenes, the two white guys at work trying to figure out how to go party because one has a lot of work to do. they come up with a brilliant idea. let s give the work to the asian guy. they walk over to harold and say you asian guys love crunching numbers. we just made your weekend. this notion that that is actually post racial. yep. somehow he s at work yep, yep, yep. embedded in a culture of high finance yet it teases the stereotype that is do that. it s a category of honorary whites. right. yes. that s the danger. we think we are all operating on the same what i love about that is our next segment is on race jokes.
you see a jump to denial to saying well, it s happening. we can t control the weather. i think it s important to remind people we actually can control it. i want to thank my guests, jen, james, a treat to have you here on the east coast. ben and tieson. thank you for joining us. we ll be back next weekend saturday and sunday at 8:00. next is melissa harry-perry. what s funny, hilarious and over the line. race jokes. that s going to be interesting. the one-year anniversary show. we will see you next week, here on up. i have low testosterone. there, i said it.
blackness. it is 2013. can we tell race jokes? is race funny? i think you can, i think obviously the rule for comics is you can make fun of your own, there s no problems with that. when you make fun of other groups is the problem. i think we know the difference when someone is being funny and having a good time or they are intentionally trying to demonize or stereotype someone. i was respectful, you know i love you. when ever you say the rule, i get like ah. i think you can talk about whatever you want. i have said this a million times. you talk about whatever you want and you understand that once something passes your lips, it is for all to judge. your intention is thrown out the window. there are joke that is are amazing. someone uses a buzz word and don t hear the higher context. they hear a couple words and