The show is a satire, which gives us freedom to do anything we want. Satire is the magic word that wipes away any culpability. The media is jealous of this freedom.
Meaning of the quote
This quote is about how a show that uses satire, or comedy that makes fun of things, gives the creators the freedom to say or do almost anything they want. Satire makes it so they don't have to take responsibility for what they say. The media is jealous of the freedom the show has because of using satire.
About Rob Corddry
Rob Corddry is an American actor and comedian best known for his work on The Daily Show, the film Hot Tub Time Machine, and the TV series Childrens Hospital. He’s won multiple Emmy Awards and has also starred in other hit shows like Ballers and The Unicorn.
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