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Conan O'Brien and the Line Between Humorous and Offensive

Late night television is a good escape for many of us who want to catch the news in a funny way while also seeing some of our favorite actors and musicians either talk about their work or perform. The hosts duke it out with their monologues, trying for the funniest jokes to gain an audience in a timeslot when many are already asleep. But with humor, where must you draw the line between funny and offensive?

 

 

Conan O'Brien and the Line Between Humorous and Offensive