It doesn't get better. I got about 20 minutes in and then skipped around the second half (the monologue is more joke loaded, such as it is and the later half is poor-man's-Stewart style interviews). Honestly, I had a hard time picking out what was supposed to be a "joke" and what was typical Republican ranting. Poe's Law at work or something.
Maybe it'd play better with a studio audience so you could hear some laughter or something. Or maybe it DOES have a studio audience
He
did do a panel discussion about that Duggar kid who molested his sisters and why some conservatives feel a need to frantically defend any other conservative against any sick-a
ss event just because they share some same policy opinions. That was... timely.