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In the not-so-distant past, unabated political humor and satire had a prominent place in American culture. Those in the halls of power understood that it was part and parcel of being a public figure.
Today, only a handful of players like SNL, The Daily Show and select late-night talk show hosts veer into political territory to rile up a Twitter trigger-happy world, but that’s what they’re supposed to do. Brands, with some exceptions, largely stay away from that fraught fray.
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