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Date Posted: 20:30:17 07/16/04 Fri
Author: Jim Bevan
Subject: Idea for David Cross' monologue

Let me know what you think of this for a monologue concept. First, a little backstory to set the scene - last December at a Howard Dean fundraiser, Cross used the N-word when referring to Condoleeza Rice and Colin Powell, and refused to apologize for it. My premise for the monologue is that Powell and Rice confront him on stage and call him up for his racist language, but Cross tries to rationalize it by claiming that as long as he's a Democrat, it's okay to use racist terms. I'm thinking of having him joined by a player portraying Robert Byrd, Democratic senator and unrepentant former Klansman, to defend his actions. Is it a good concept, or is it too political?

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