Journal Pioneer

Hear the one about Trump? You’ve probably heard a lot

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Did you hear the one about President Trump? Or, more precisely, did you hear all 3,128 jokes?

A think-tank that has studied the content of late-night comedy for the past 26 years said Donald Trump was the butt of more jokes in 2017 than any other public figure has for a single year. By a lot. He beat the previous record of 1,816, set by Trump as a presidenti­al candidate in 2016, said the Center for Media and Public Affairs at George Mason University in a study released Friday. Prior to that, the record was 1,717 by former President Bill Clinton in 1998, the year of Monica Lewinsky.

“Trump makes Bill Clinton look like a piker when it comes to political humour,” said Robert Lichter, head of the centre. The study looked at opening monologue jokes on shows hosted by Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel and Trevor Noah last year.

There were a total of 6,337 political jokes in the show’s monologues last year, and Trump was the subject of nearly half of them. Presidenti­al humour has always been a staple of late-night comedy, but hosts would often make a couple of jokes about the president and quickly move on to other news stories, said Bill Carter, author of “The Late Shift” about the television comedy shows. That’s not the case anymore, he said.

“Rarely is there another news story that provides fodder enough for the writers,” Carter said. “The writers seem to be consumed, as the nation is consumed, as the news media is consumed. There’s an endless and bottomless supply.”

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