What can we expect from the new season of Patriot Act?
We’ll obviously be covering stuff pertinent to the new reality that we’re living in, a post-Covid-19 world. But also topics that are still very relevant to our lives—health care, education, international politics.
How has the coronavirus impacted how you’ll cover things like the upcoming presidential election?
The silver lining to this pandemic is that it’s really pulled into focus what fundamentally matters, and it’s grounded a lot of things that were just previously vague talking points that politicians would throw around.
Was there a moment in your career where you realized you could successfully do political humor?
I wasn’t into comedy. I was actually a speech and debate and public-speaking kid. When I got to college, I found out stand-up comedy is basically funny speech and debate.
How do you make Patriot Act stand out from other political satire?
A huge inspiration was getting to explain things with a level of depth that I didn’t previously have the opportunity to do on The Daily Show.
How’s it been being a dad to a newborn during a pandemic?
I’m trying to enjoy moments of joy and beauty in the face of, you know, abject horror. I’m remaining optimistic. We have no other choice.