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Rep. Cedric Richmond's sexist couch gag about Kellyanne Conway isn't going down smoothly

Sen. Tim Scott was a hit at the Washington Press Club Foundation dinner Wednesday night, particularly with his comic take on Kellyanne Conway’s “shoes on the couch” scandal that gripped the nation for a few minutes this week.

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Comedy’s tougher than it looks, though, and Benny Johnson reports that Rep. Cedric Richmond’s own shot at sofa humor didn’t go over quite as well.

Wow, that’s … not cool.

It doesn’t look as though either version struck the public’s funny bone.

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https://twitter.com/jaybee7008/status/837148659972112384

If comedy’s all about the timing, then Richmond really ought to stay out of stand-up.

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