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He also makes much of events that were lampooned at the time.
He has lampooned just about every institution in America, including the networks.
"We already know you're too good for us," he said, lampooning her move to London.
The way she was lampooned, it wasn't her at all.
In return, he was lampooned by the New York press.
The book is also unusual in how it lampoons the publishing industry.
The film lampoons modern American elections and the influence of corporate money.
Yet lampooning those in power is a vital platform for democracy.
They are also lampooning national heroes and India's myths about itself.
It is also thought to lampoon many sacred Islamic beliefs.
In their own time the group used no particular name, but they were lampooned by outsiders as "the saints".
The movie became extremely influential, and as such, has been repeatedly lampooned.
He left it in disgust after seeing one of the masters lampooned, and went to live with his mother.
But Japanese television, though rich with social satire, has no history of lampooning the country's political leaders.
The site (www.whitehouse.org) lampoons senior members of the administration, from the president on down.
For all the problems it lampoons, "Everything" is cheerfully upbeat.
The Bush campaign has lampooned the phrase in speeches and an advertisement.
But we're lampooning ourselves, too, because we loved these shows."
He even creates a stand up routine lampooning the Mormon way of life.
And that makes them easier to lampoon than their Labour predecessors, he says.
As usual, these plays are almost always written by members of the society, and often heavily lampoon their subject matter.
Typical sketches included lampooning films, music, and other popular culture.
The work also lampoons male vanity and chauvinism in the military.
The show lampoons the world of sports using Web videos and field segments.
'I know as a public figure I am likely to be lampooned.