People are so afraid of being impolite or losing an opportunity that they agree to the unthinkable.
Morad convinces Spencer that the best way to repel a terrorist is to use "butt-tactics" and shout racial slurs.
Ruddick tries to "debunk" universal healthcare with flawed math.
The "prank" is less about the laugh and more about the reveal of the person’s character. 🚀
Sanders remains remarkably patient, providing a "straight man" foil to the absurdity of Ruddick’s claims about the "one percent" and health insurance. Rick Sherman: The Ex-Con Artist
The flamboyant Italian photographer meets with a yacht builder to discuss a "special project."
Sacha Baron Cohen’s second episode of Who Is America? pushes the boundaries of cringe comedy and political satire even further than the premiere. While the debut established the "Gunnie" characters, Episode 2 focuses on the terrifying ease with which public figures can be manipulated into self-sabotage. Key Segments and Characters Erran Morad: The "Kinderguardians" Aftermath
The ultra-right-wing blogger interviews Senator Bernie Sanders.

Episode 2 — Who Is America? Season 1 -
People are so afraid of being impolite or losing an opportunity that they agree to the unthinkable.
Morad convinces Spencer that the best way to repel a terrorist is to use "butt-tactics" and shout racial slurs.
Ruddick tries to "debunk" universal healthcare with flawed math. Who Is America? Season 1 - Episode 2
The "prank" is less about the laugh and more about the reveal of the person’s character. 🚀
Sanders remains remarkably patient, providing a "straight man" foil to the absurdity of Ruddick’s claims about the "one percent" and health insurance. Rick Sherman: The Ex-Con Artist People are so afraid of being impolite or
The flamboyant Italian photographer meets with a yacht builder to discuss a "special project."
Sacha Baron Cohen’s second episode of Who Is America? pushes the boundaries of cringe comedy and political satire even further than the premiere. While the debut established the "Gunnie" characters, Episode 2 focuses on the terrifying ease with which public figures can be manipulated into self-sabotage. Key Segments and Characters Erran Morad: The "Kinderguardians" Aftermath The "prank" is less about the laugh and
The ultra-right-wing blogger interviews Senator Bernie Sanders.