Quick reminder about the 2008 Comedy Against Evil political comedy tour, a fun event for college dems, young democrats, or any progressives looking to support a group, promote a cause, or simply enjoy the company of like-minded folks during this exciting election season. For more info: Jeff (at) ComedyAgainstEvil (dot) com • http://ComedyAgainstEvil. com • 800.529.2765 Thanks!
Comedy Against Evil is *the* political comedy tour. A writer for Comedy Central's Indecision2008, winner of the Bill Hicks Spirit Award for Thought Provoking Comedy, cast member of Shoot The Messenger (from the creator of The Daily Show), and author of Harper Collins' "Get Rich Cheating" and the Funny Money column, Jeff Kreisler dissects American politics and culture with passion, absurdity, and hope. The Comedy Against Evil tour has been featured at the College Democrats National Convention, appeared on Air America and Sirius Radio, supported candidates for President, Congress, and Governor, and made people laugh during caucuses, campaigns, conventions, festivals, rallies, and more. Comedy Against Evil believes humor speaks truth to power and that laughter can save the world.
"A welcome reminder of a time when comedy cut a lot closer to the issues of the day than most comics now dare." - Dallas Morning News "Truly the best event the Colgate College Democrats have had in my four years as a member." - President, Colgate Democrats "A highlight." - The New York Times "Jeff Kreisler and his Comedy Against Evil show were amazing. Jeff's act was thought provoking, edgy, and quite hilarious." - Georgetown University Dems "Kreisler changes the pace a bit with a slightly demented, extremely animated set that attacks everything..." - San Francisco Chronicle "'Comedy Against Evil' was the most fun I've ever had at a political event." - Case University Dems &q
The Midterm elections on November 7th, are less than two months away and the DNC is calling all American Democrats to the polls. Now is the chance to take back Congress and all across the country, Democrats are gathering, sharing ideas, and supporting their local Democrat running for office. From Alaska to Florida, from Hawaii to Maine, Democrats are sending a message to Rush Limbaugh that his pain killer addiction problem, that his excuses are running out. A message to Katherine Harris in Florida that we have not forgotten from the 2000 election. A message to Tom Delay that your corruption has been brought to an end. To Sean Hannity and the rightwing network he works for that their smearing and hatred for the DNC will not work this November. To Former Representative Duke Cunningham and Representative Bob Ney that there is a culture of corruption. To Dick Cheney and Halliburton, that we are taking notes of everything you do and have done. To Karl Rove that he needs to find a new job. To Rummy and the question of where are those WMDs? A question to Condi Rice regarding how that Broadway show was while Hurricane Katrina was hitting New Orleans? And finally a question to President Bush. Can the DNC have that banner of 'Mission Accomplished'? We still do not know what we can do with that banner. Either we can take it to Iraq and have our brave troops sign the banner and then hang it in New York City's Time Square. Why? Just to show how much this small banner is the symbol of the biggest mistake an administration has done in American history. And how the Democrats again came back and cleaned up all the mess the previous administration left behind. Controlling the record breaking deficits, bringing an honest government and an honest congress back to the American people and to make sure not another Tom Delay or Duke Cunningham or Bob Ney never come back to Washington. To protect American rights given to us by the constitution and protecting this country from terrorists who want to harm our communities and our children.. That is the promise the DNC has and will keep.