Comedy isn’t just jokes anymore—it’s a battlefield. Evan Sayet, a top conservative thinker and comedy writer, exposed the stark difference between writing for liberals like Bill Maher and champions like President Trump. For Maher, jokes must bash Trump and feed the left’s hatred. For Trump, humor mocks the elites and woke nonsense that’s ruining America.
Sayet blasted how today’s “comedy” pushes Marxist lies instead of real laughs. Hollywood and late-night TV are propaganda machines now, attacking anyone who loves freedom. They’d rather silence patriots than tell the truth. Meanwhile, Trump’s humor slaps down the snobs who look down on hardworking folks.
Classic liberalism is dead, Sayet warned. The left abandoned common sense for radical socialism. They infiltrated schools and media to brainwash kids. Now, calling boys girls and destroying borders is “progress.” Real liberal values—free speech, merit, fairness—live on in conservatives.
A one-party system is dangerous, Sayet said. Without strong Republicans, the left would turn America into a communist hellscape. But weak RINOs risk splitting the GOP. Conservatives must unite behind leaders who fight, not surrender.
Sayet’s “Adopt a Democrat” plan is genius. Take a leftist friend, show them how woke madness hurts everyone. Make them see the light. Grassroots action beats screaming on Twitter. Change hearts, one person at a time.
Comedy shapes culture, and conservatives are taking it back. Sayet’s work with Trump proves humor can expose leftist lies. While Maher whines about “ democracy,” Trump’s jokes celebrate regular Americans. That’s why the left fears real comedy—it speaks truth.
Hollywood’s collapse is no accident. They chased wokeness over talent, and viewers walked away. Conservatives must build new platforms where free speech thrives. Support artists who love America, not those who trash it.
The choice is clear: laugh at America’s enemies or let them win. Sayet’s message is hope. With courage and humor, we’ll save this country. The silent majority is waking up—and we’re not staying silent anymore.