White House Correspondents' Dinner Full Monologue

Category: Americas, Featured, Life & Society, Videos Topics: Journalists, Media Channel: Humor Views: 1579
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Daily Show correspondent Hasan Minhaj took full advantage of Donald Trump's absence by taking aim at the president and his administration during his monologue at the White House Correspondents' dinner on Apr 29, 2017.

Minhaj's memorable lines:

"That's why you gotta be on your 'A' game," Minhaj told the press. "You gotta be twice as good. You can't make any mistakes, because when one of you messes up he blames your entire group. ... And now you know what it feels like to be a minority."

"This event is about celebrating the First Amendment and free speech. Free speech is the foundation of an open and liberal democracy from college campuses to the White House. Only in America can a first generation Indian American Muslim kid get on this stage and make fun of the President."


  Category: Americas, Featured, Life & Society, Videos
  Topics: Journalists, Media  Channel: Humor
Views: 1579

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