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Are Democrats Funnier Than Republicans? The influence of comedy on politics The Public Diplomat

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Are Democrats Funnier Than Republicans? What is the role of comedy on politics? In this episode I interview Professor Amy Becker of Loyola University Maryland who is an expert on comedy and politics.  The Public Diplomat provides information and insights on geopolitics, international politics, international relations, and foreign affairs.  We provide in-depth, analytical looks at international politics and current events. From explaining the basics of geopolitics to breaking down complex treaties and agreements, our channel has everything you need to stay up-to-date on global affairs. When it comes to in-depth analysis and conversation, it is difficult to find an unbiased source that is not influenced by government or corporate interests, this is exactly the reason why The Public Diplomat was created. From foreign elections, regional conflicts, global tensions, and diplomatic engagement, we aim to cover it all. We invite experts, journalists, academics, and people in the know from all sides of the conversation as we aim to provide meaningful discussion of key happenings all around the world.  



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Are Democrats Funnier Than Republicans? What is the role of comedy on politics? In this episode I interview Professor Amy Becker of Loyola University Maryland who is an expert on comedy and politics.  The Public Diplomat provides information and insights on geopolitics, international politics, international relations, and foreign affairs.  We provide in-depth, analytical looks at international politics and current events. From explaining the basics of geopolitics to breaking down complex treaties and agreements, our channel has everything you need to stay up-to-date on global affairs. When it comes to in-depth analysis and conversation, it is difficult to find an unbiased source that is not influenced by government or corporate interests, this is exactly the reason why The Public Diplomat was created. From foreign elections, regional conflicts, global tensions, and diplomatic engagement, we aim to cover it all. We invite experts, journalists, academics, and people in the know from all sides of the conversation as we aim to provide meaningful discussion of key happenings all around the world.  



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15 min