of A.: A Primer in Politics for the Incredibly Disenchanted (Simon & Schuster, 2011),[1] The show featured comedic sketches interspersed with a "panel of experts" discussing topical news items.
The show's roster of regular performers included Anthony Atamanuik, Jeremy Bent, Lydia Hensler, Langan Kingsley, Molly Lloyd, Tim Martin, Michael Nathanson, Ben Rameaka, Emilea Wilson and Sasheer Zamata.
The show routinely lampooned political figures of the day, including Barack Obama, Sarah Palin, Michael Bloomberg, Newt Gingrich and Hillary Clinton.
Sack had a particular affinity for jokes at the expense of "nanny-state" politics,[4] the Transportation Security Administration,[5] mainstream media malfeasance, and abuses of power by the Executive Branch of the American government.
99 Problems and a Glitch Day One portends to be an interview with an individual responsible for the error-plagued rollout of the Affordable Care Act.
NSA Funnies makes jokes at the expense of the National Security Agency in a recurring bit that pays homage to Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In.
The format often resulted in moments such as Batman arguing in favor of the White House Correspondent's Dinner,[7] Paul McCartney talking about cannibalism, or Adolf Hitler discussing his views on breastfeeding in public.
Patriot Kidz featured Sack as "Liberty the Penguin" and Lauren Adams as a cheerful co-host of a Department of Homeland Security show that encouraged kids to help the government by snitching on parents and neighbors.