Vile Michelle Wolf has killed off the comedy feature at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner

Purported comedian Michelle Wolf, whose vile attacks at the last White House Correspondents’ dinner caused open reactions of dismay from the audience, has induced the group to cancel the custom of featuring a comic at its gatherings. She has managed to diminish laughter, which is in keeping with the thrust of her unfunny, hate-filled work
In a press release, the group touted its choice of Ron Chernow as featured speaker at the next dinner.
“I’m delighted that Ron will share his lively, deeply researched perspectives on American politics and history at the 2019 White House Correspondents’ Dinner,” said Olivier Knox, Chief Washington Correspondent for SiriusXM and president of the WHCA. “As we celebrate the importance of a free and independent news media to the health of the republic, I look forward to hearing Ron place this unusual moment in the context of American history.”
The dinner was originally intended to be a lighthearted celebration of the practitioners of the first amendment, but as all things good the liberals touch, the dinner was destined to be either sycophantic, on one extreme, or mean spirited, on the other. Neither is a good look at a time when trust in media is tenuous. This years’ speaker will be the most excellent writer, author and historian Ron Chernow, who, like last year would never be mistaken for a comedian either.






