Feb. 13, 2025

Ronny Chieng on why America needs satire

Ronny Chieng on why America needs satire
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Ronny Chieng on why America needs satire

Comedian Ronny Chieng brings a unique perspective to the absurdity of American politics on “The Daily Show” and in his new Netflix special, “Love to Hate It.” He joins Elahe Izadi to talk about what it means to chase the next joke at this moment.

Ronny Chieng’s approach to comedy, along with his expanding TV and film portfolio, have put him on The Washington Post’s first-ever “Post Next 50” list – 50 people shaping our society this year. In this conversation with Elahe Izadi, he reflects on why he works to write jokes for his stand-up in a way that anyone can appreciate, even if they’re coming from a different perspective, and why the work of “The Daily Show” is crucial. 

By the way, Martine Powers interviewed another name on the “Post Next 50” list. You can catch her conversation with Congresswoman Sarah McBride here

Today’s show was produced by Sabby Robinson, with help from Ted Muldoon, who also mixed the show. It was edited by Renita Jablonski.

Special thanks to Evan Bretos, Hope Corrigan, Bronwen Latimer, Daniela Santamarina and Maggie Penman.

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