HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033241.txt
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033241.txt
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In an email exchange between Paul Krassner and Jeffrey E.
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In an email exchange between Paul Krassner and Jeffrey E., Paul expresses his opposition to censorship, including Kathy Griffin's recent controversy with CNN. He references a commercial by Squatty Potty that features Kathy Griffin making comments about being "full of shit" and notes the irony in this situation given CNN's response to Griffin. Paul also mentions another advertisement featuring Griffin for the same brand, where she is described as quirky, brave, and fearless. The CEO of Squatty Potty finds her a good ambassador for the brand targeting women with this campaign.
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