Lee Camp is an American comedian, writer, activist, and host and co-creator of the hit comedy news show Redacted Tonight with Lee Camp and Redacted Tonight: VIP on RT America. He's a former headline writer for The Onion and a former staff humor writer for the Huffington Post. He's the author of Moment of Clarity and Neither Sophisticated nor Intelligent, and his 2018 stand-up comedy special Not Allowed on American TV has received rave reviews. Jimmy Dore is an American comedian and social critic, producer of The Jimmy Dore Show, and the author of Your Country Is Just Not That Into You. Chris Hedges is an American journalist, Presbyterian minister, and visiting Princeton University lecturer. His books include War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning, a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award and Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt, a New York Times bestseller written with cartoonist Joe Sacco, among others.
"Lee Camp's book Bullet Points and Punch Lines is profound,
compelling, and truly hilarious. He has the best comedic mind I've
seen since Lenny Bruce, and he combines it with important
journalism. I can't recommend this book enough."
--Robert Scheer, founder of Truthdig "Lee Camp is a rare prophetic
voice in a field of formulaic blowhards and political opportunists.
His writing showcases his unique ability to tear our political
establishment to shreds and to then smash those shreds with a
righteous hammer until we see the elite forces that rule our lives
in their truest form--as an utterly hilarious farce of bipartisan
idiocy."
--Max Blumenthal, author of Goliath "One of a handful keeping my
father's torch lit."
--Kelly Carlin (George Carlin's daughter) "Lee Camp has found the
hole in America's brain where reason has been replaced by Walmart.
Lee's rants channel the gunk oozing out. You have to admit, that's
why he's so fucking funny."
--Greg Palast "Like Jon Stewart of The Daily Show but with sharper
teeth. "
--The Herald "Camp's show is a masterclass in politically driven
comedy. Razor-sharp, witty, acerbic, and somewhat off-the-wall at
times, he delivers his on-point political and social messages with
the biggest dollop of humor going."
--Steven Topple, Canary UK "For those comedy fans still in mourning
for Bill Hicks, you'll find plenty to enjoy in the work of DC-born
stand-up Lee Camp. Like Hicks, Camp has a visceral disregard for
big business and big politics, and speaks his mind on everything
from abortion rights to the evils of the modern media. However,
where Hicks was more of a commentator who stayed above the fray,
Camp is much closer to British activist-comics like Mark Thomas, a
real-life serial protester."
--The Guardian
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