samantha bee: Her advice: "Stay where you are, according to Hamilton Spectator. Live in your mess." On a Facebook Live appearance with The Washington Post at the Democratic National Convention, Bee offered reflections on the role of satire in the political sphere and talked about whether she was ever considered seriously to succeed Jon Stewart when he left Comedy Central "The Daily Show." Her Monday night half-hour show, "Full Frontal With Samantha Bee," is a hit on TBS, both with audience and with critics. And for the multitudes who are threatening to move to her native Canada if the wrong candidate is elected, she has a message: "There no room in Canada for discontented Americans," the Toronto native told me firmly on Wednesday. "Canada is full, and doing responsible things like taking in refugees." So Americans will need to deal with whatever happens in November and beyond. Hunting for satirical targets, she set up shop during both the Democratic and Republican national conventions. We talked about her ambitions for her three children; the eldest is 10. Perched on a stool in a corner of Philadelphia City Tap House, The Washington Post headquarters for the convention week, Bee wore a fitted, black-and-green print dress that swirled at the hemline.
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