Dan Piraro, New York-based creator of the newspaper comic, Bizarro,
has rummaged through every bar, comedy club and drunk tank from coast
to coast and collected a veritable army of stand-up comics with
political and social axes to grind. Having dared to start in the heart of Bush country with shows in Austin, Dallas and Houston, this quartet of liberal wisenheimers reaches out to voters and attack issues all across the country from now until the first Tuesday in November. Not the sugar-coated, corporate-approved drivel you’re used to seeing on TV, Bizarro’s PolitiComedy-A-Go-Go is an evening of unrestricted freedom of speech from some of America’s brightest comic minds. A wide variety of targets will be skewered including drug laws, corporate crime, global warming, gay marriage, Philip Morris, the erosion of democracy, and of course, Genghis Dubya and his Millionaire Marauders.