Evan Sayet

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Evan Sayet
Born Evan Sayet
Age: 51 (as of 2012)
Occupation Satirist, Speaker, Conservative Humor
Years active 1980's – present
Website
Official website

Evan Douglas Sayet (born around 1960) is a Jewish American stand up comedian and conservative speaker based in Los Angeles, California.

Sayet is the author of The KinderGarden Of Eden: How The Modern Liberal Thinks And Why He's Convinced That Ignorance Is Bliss. ISBN 1480010421

Life and career

Evan is the creator and star of "The Right To Laugh," which is the longest running conservative comedy show in America.[1] Evan has written for Bill Maher's Politically Incorrect and for Win Ben Stein's Money. Evan wrote and produced the highest rated special in The Learning Channel's history: "The 70's: From Bellbottoms to Boogie Shoes" (also called "When Decades Attack").

Influences

Sayet was greatly influenced by Bruce Springsteen.[2] Sayet cites Springsteen's automobile metaphors as a source of life lessons.

External links

References

  1. "Short Biography for Evan Sayet". Human Events. Retrieved June 12, 2012. 
  2. "The Promise Is Broken: Springsteen’s most dedicated fan gives up". Frontpage Magazine. Retrieved August 16, 2012. 
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