Comedian Brings Unfiltered Humor to “Kill Tony” Show
On a recent episode of “Kill Tony,” comedian and co-host of BlazeTV’s “Stu and Dave Do America,” Dave Landau, took the stage for a night that might not be suitable for everyone, especially those easily offended. His performance was packed with hilarious material that kept the audience engaged.
Amateur Hour
Landau stopped by Comedy Mothership in Austin, Texas, where he shared a variety of jokes touching on topics like autism and liberalism. The lineup featured comedians with autism and those with autistic children. However, the biggest laughs came from Landau’s commentary on aspiring cartoonists who had just a minute to impress the veteran comedian panel, which included Brian Moses and hosts Tony Hinchcliffe and Brian Redban.
The panel was surprised by the outdated humor of a rookie comedian who used a 1990s-era joke from Ross Perot, making Landau chuckle when he commented about whether to use it. He jokingly stated, “Well, you don’t want to use material A for the first time.”
Yes, Slander
The show featured racial jokes from various comedians, including a homeless man from Montenegro who crudely referred to himself as a Montenegrin while making disrespectful remarks about black people. He mentioned that he was out of work because he lacked a permit and didn’t want to exploit the system. In response, Landau, who joked about having racial slurs running through his mind, asked the comedian to convey a message: “Please tell that to every Mexican here.”
Comic Kaze
When comedian Dedrick Flynn shared stories from his time in a Japanese prison, it prompted laughs and questions from the panel about what the local inmates thought of him. Flynn explained that his prison experiences enabled him to help Japanese inmates learn to write letters, which led Landau to humorously comment on the irony of Flynn teaching them to “read and write.”
Currently, Landau is on tour, with upcoming performances in Springfield, Missouri, and Albuquerque.
