With the primary season now in full-swing, the Democratic presidential candidates are looking for every opportunity to forge a human connection with voters. Wesley Clark served up pancakes in Oklahoma City today. John Kerry always has his wife nearby. And last week, the fiery Howard Dean took to late night TV to try and be funny.
Veteran political joke writer Mark Katz was Bill Clinton’s in-house joke writer and is author of the forthcoming book “Clinton & Me: A Real Life Political Comedy.” In this radio diary, Katz explains the power of humor in politics.
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