Comedy commentary on Bill Cosby allegations and political jokes
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The passage consists of jokes and commentary by entertainers about sexual assault allegations and political figures, without any concrete names, transactions, dates, or actionable investigative leads. Mentions Bill Cosby and alleged avoidance of reporters. References Donald Trump buying copies of his own book. Contains comedic remarks from Jay Leno, George Carlin, Joy Behar, and Jon Stewart.
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