![]() Subscribe here for our free daily newsletter. If Yang’s presidential ambitions don’t work out, might he have a second act as a comedian? This is a good start, at the very least. And Yang’s enthusiasm for the process is pretty infectious, even when his punchlines venture more into dad-joke territory. His answer prompted jokes from critics who said no 'real New Yorker' likes Times Square. His captions for the cartoons might not prompt hysterical laughter, but they did lead to more than a few genuine laughs. Andrew Yang faced a wave of ridicule after he called Times Square his favorite NYC subway station. As for whether voters and viewers will come away from this video thinking than Yang is an untapped comic genius awaiting his own standup special - well, that’s another story. Yang is clearly game for the exercise - and does his best to stay on-message in a situation that doesn’t really lend itself to political messaging. Adding to the fun: several of the cartoons featured riffs on politics, including one of an angel giving a stump speech in the afterlife. In an interview over the weekend, Ziwe asked. In the video, Yang worked on coming up with captions for a series of cartoons - giving viewers a sense of what the candidate’s sense of humor might be like. Evelyn Yang, wife of Andrew Yang, called out the New York Daily News for a cartoon mocking the New York mayoral candidate’s recent interview. New York City mayoral candidate Andrew Yang blasted Tuesday what he described as a racist cartoon published Monday by The New York Daily News. He’s developed a reputation as a candidate with big ideas, and he’s also drawn attention for sporting a lapel pin emblazoned with the word “MATH.” But a new video from The New Yorker explores a very different side of Yang - namely, how is he at coming up with punchlines? Andrew Yang is currently seeking the Democratic presidential nomination with a platform including a foray into a universal basic income.
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