The Austin-based comedian resides right in the vortex of influencers Donald Trump has been leaning on to court young men. One of them was bound to cross the line sooner or later. Usually, when a comedian bombs at Madison Square Garden, it doesn’t make the front page of The New York Times. It certainly doesn’t shake up the state of play in a dead-heat presidential election right at the finish line. But then again, nothing else about this election has been usual....
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