Comedian is equal-opportunity insulter in new book

Comedian Lewis Black may not someday endure the flames of hell, but his new book is sure to inflame many people who’ll want him burned at the stake. In “Me of Little Faith,” Black speaks on matters of faith and morals, religion and-needless to say-God. The “Daily Show” comic is going to go for yuks […]

Comedian Lewis Black may not someday endure the flames of hell, but his new book is sure to inflame many people who’ll want him burned at the stake. In “Me of Little Faith,” Black speaks on matters of faith and morals, religion and-needless to say-God. The “Daily Show” comic is going to go for yuks no matter what. But Jews will not be the only ones incensed by his statement that “Next to Christmas, Chanukah looks like a retarded crafts fair.” Black’s wit is supposed to sweeten his sour messages, though he often comes across as deadly serious and is an equal opportunity insulter.

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