The Farce is Over

Air Farce has set a date on pulling the plug on itself. It’s been on radio and/or TV for quite a while, and I stopped watching it years ago when it was surpassed by 22 Minutes and The Daily Show for political snark. It’s always been good for a chuckle, but it’s hard to do side splitting humour and keep up with a daily show. The market is saturated. Blogs have pounded every joke for a situation into the ground by the time a weekly show rolls around.