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Updated May 08, 2008 09:01:28 PM
Capitol Steps - Washington, D.C., group serves up political satire through songs and skits.
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BRISTOL – Theirs is a variety show like no other. The group called the Capitol Steps does political songs and jokes, meant to make people laugh without making them mad. That’s a difficult balance to strike with political humor, especially in these polarized times.

“We do pride ourselves on being equal opportunity offenders,” said Mark Eaton, longtime member of the group. “We try not to be one-sided, which was difficult when the president, the House and the Senate were all Republican. More...
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