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“Thoughts and Prayers, Thoughts and Prayers”: How Two Comics Pranked the NRA

“Thoughts and Prayers, Thoughts and Prayers”: How Two Comics Pranked the NRA

“Thoughts and Prayers, Thoughts and Prayers”: How Two Comics Pranked the NRA

Inside the Hive

June 17, 202259m 59s

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Show Notes

This week, Inside the Hive co-host Joe Hagan talks to Jason Selvig and Davram Steifler, the comedy duo known as The Good Liars, about their viral prank on the National Rifle Association in late May. Selvig, posing as an NRA ally, stood before Wayne LaPierre and thanked him for his continual “thoughts and prayers” for mass shootings, presenting a brutally exhaustive list. The duo has attended 15 Trump rallies, poking at the QAnon insanity inside, and were eyewitnesses to the insurrection on Jan. 6th—which they also managed to turn into pointed comedy. “You couldn't help but feel like they were getting ready for a battle reenactment or something,” says Steifler. "Everyone we stopped was like, ‘This is 1776.’”

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