DOBBS: Salon.com just took you to task on this book, pointing out glaring inaccuracies, which -- what in the world... MOORE: Some of these, I think they found some guy named Dan was named Dave, and there was another thing. But you know, look, this is a book of political humor. So, I mean, I don't respond to that sort of stuff, you know. DOBBS: Glaring inaccuracies? MOORE: No, I don't. Why should I? How can there be inaccuracy in comedy? You know. DOBBS: That does give one license. I think you may have given all of us a loophole. MOORE: When Jonathan Swift said that what the Irish do is eat their young, in other words, that's what the British were proposing during the famine, I think that, you know, you have to understand satire...
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