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Hurrah, The News Quiz is back! I've been deeply disappointed that this show was off the air during the Democratic and Republican conventions and the latest round of Wall Street follies. These are times that desperately call for snark. But now they're back, and they didn't disappoint.

But there was a McCain-related line that got a huge laugh from the audience that just perplexed me. It was a little hard to make out, but I think it was, "He thinks the mercers have stolen his clothes."

Now, thinking that the textile merchants are stealing your clothes makes a nice metaphor for looking in the least likely place for the source of your problems. Which I suppose is applicable enough to McCain, or to certain Republican policies in general. But the line got such a laugh that I think it must refer to something more specific. Any clues?

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Date: 2008-09-29 06:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wshaffer.livejournal.com
Probably. I like the improvisational feel of the show - the way you have several very funny people riffing off each other. I like the dry, deadpan quality of a lot of the humor. I also like the way the show doesn't talk down to the listeners - it might just reflect the demographics of the Radio 4 audience, but I'm often surprised by the degree of literacy the show assumes.

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