WE RATE:
/5
THEY RATE:
Brad Stine
Summary:
In the late 1980s, Stine was hired by a manager and toured colleges across the country with comedians Craig Anton and Emery Emery. His first television appearance was on Showtime’s Comedy Club Network.
Stine's style has been described as "conservative " with a "rat-a-tat delivery" and "frantic," "conservative," and "ADHD," with echoes of Robin Williams, Sam Kinison, Bill Hicks and George Carlin. He has been described as "a clean Denis Leary" and his material targets "liberals, humanists, political correctness and judgmental Christians."
Stine has claimed that his conservatism has sometimes resulted in the loss of appearances. Stine himself admits that much of his more extreme material is facetious and satirical, using ridiculous scenarios to make a finer point.
SHOW TYPE
PROTECTION