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George Carlin speech at the National Press Club (May 13, 1999)
"George Carlin delivered a humorous speech in which he made fun of Washington politics and the language of politics. He also talked about America's penchant for euphemism and …
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George Carlin speech at the National Press Club (May 13, 1999)
"George Carlin delivered a humorous speech in which he made fun of Washington politics and the language of politics. He also talked about America's penchant for euphemism and about labeling minorities. After his remarks he answered questions submitted from the audience."
Source: C-SPAN2
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