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Clarence Page: After P.J. O’Rourke, who can save conservative comedy now?

It was poignantly appropriate that the news of P.J. O’Rourke’s death was broken by a tweet from his friend Peter Sagal, host of the Chicago-based NPR quiz show “Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me,” where O’Rourke had been a frequent panelist.

“(O’Rourke) made his debut as a special guest on our first show after 9/11,” the show’s staff wrote, “when we needed someone to come on and be funny about terrible things, which,

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