Colin Quinn: Incels, Woke Activists, and Peaking at 14
In this episode, legendary comic Colin Quinn dives into a cult classic that still makes him cry with laughter: John Kennedy Toole’s A Confederacy of Dunces. The novel follows the misadventures of an overweight, pretentious misanthrope still living with his mother in 1960s New Orleans. It’s a book that turns fart jokes into high art. It’s also, somehow, a love story between a fat incel and a woke activist—a seemingly absurd pairing that just may be a prescient solution to our modern polarization problem. Plus, Colin and Shilo dig into the parallels between great comic writing and great stand-up: Both give language to things audiences half-know but have never quite articulated, making the familiar suddenly, painfully funny.

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Red State Blue State | Colin Quinn | FULL Stand Up Comedy Special

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David Spade with Colin Quinn (2015 at The 92nd Street Y, New York)

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The fascism expert at the heart of Palantir | If You're Listening | ABC NEWS In-depth

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Dante: The Most Famous, Least Read Poet

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Why David Mamet Hates Salinger, Steinbeck—and School

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How Russell Brand became a Christian influencer | The Global Story

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Stamps & Tea | Colin Quinn Election Special | Full Stand Up Comedy Special

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30 Minutes of Colin Quinn: Unconstitutional

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The West's Suicidal Empathy | Dr. Gad Saad

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Finding Meaning in an Unjust World | Cornel West on Plato’s “Republic”

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Long Story Short | History of the World with Colin Quinn | Stand Up Comedy Special

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What the Rich Keep Getting Wrong About Poverty | Rob Henderson

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Trump Brags About His Brain, Crowd Size & Pool, CBS Fires Scott Pelley & Don Jr's Honeymoon Video

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How to Write Strikingly Well (Lee Child Interview)

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Colin Quinn Has a Bone to Pick with Modern Television Shows

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Colin Quinn: Our Time Is Up | Full Stand Up Comedy Special

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TimesTalks: Jerry Seinfeld and Colin Quinn

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Colin Quinn on Sports Rules | Casuals with Katie Nolan

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Joan Didion Knew What Hollywood Would Become

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