The outlandish Lewis Black was not a big fan of all the lawmakers he performed for

Lewis Black is one of the foremost political comedians on the circuit today. He has performed at the National Press Club and worked for the ACLU. The Washington-born comedian leans extremely far left, to the point that he openly admits that he’s a socialist, but he’s more often known for his brash, angry humor.

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When he was asked to perform for President Bush, Black knew that the leader probably wasn’t a big fan of his. He said when he performed for the lawmakers, he said that it was “the longest twenty minutes” of his life and that afterward, he “felt like a whore.”

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