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Comedians Get Political:
Humorists Mark Twain, Will Rogers, and Bob Hope made gentle fun of politicians, but comedian Mort Sahl made the cover of Time magazine, above, in 1960 for the edgy campaign humor that earned him the title "the godfather of political comedy." Sahl paved the way for political humor to gain a foothold on late-night television, where "Tonight Show" host Johnny Carson's monologue became a barometer of American political attitudes for more than 30 years.
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