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People say satire is dead. It's not dead; it's alive and living in the White House.

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In this quote, Robin Williams cleverly addresses the notion that satire is no longer relevant by asserting that it is very much alive in the White House. With his signature wit and humor, he comments on the absurdity of real-life political situations. Williams reminds us that satire continues to serve as a powerful form of critique and commentary on society.
Quote by Robin Williams
Comedian, American
Robin Williams was an American comedian and actor.
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