
George Carlin
- Political satire
- news satire
- observational comedy
- surreal humor
Why it matters
George Carlin, born on May 12, 1937, in Manhattan, New York, was a prominent American stand-up comedian and social critic. Renowned for his dark humor, he tackled complex topics like politics and religion, often pushing the boundaries of comedy.
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