Jordan Klepper Has Gone from Comedy to Farce




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Summary: <p>Jordan Klepper is a very funny person, and Comedy Central took notice, making him one of their go-to stars: he's hosted <a href="http://www.cc.com/shows/the-opposition-with-jordan-klepper">his own late-night talk show</a> and two excellent <a href="http://www.cc.com/shows/klepper">documentary</a> <a href="http://www.wnyc.org/cc.com/shows/jordan-klepper-solves-guns/video-guide">series</a> for the network.  But with about 90 million views on YouTube and Facebook, Klepper's work as the Daily Show's Trump-rally correspondent is what turned him into a political celebrity. He's been on the beat from the beginning: Jon Stewart hired him in 2014 and he started attending the rallies right as Trump was taking off in the Republican primaries. Man-on-the-street interviews are inevitably cherry-picked, but by turning on his mic and asking questions, Klepper creates an important document of this particular segment of Donald Trump’s base. He tells Alec why he thinks interviewing rally-goers isn't "punching down" -- and he traces his own path from college Math major in Kalamazoo, through improv star in Chicago, to one of the smartest and most reliable members of that very modern profession: advocacy journalists working through the medium of comedy.</p>