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Rick Mercer

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I'm fortunate that I'm employed. And if you're in show business, of course, every night you go to bed and go, oh my god, tomorrow I'll never, ever work again.


— Rick Mercer


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I'm very lucky, because my beat is current events. And events are changing all the time.


— Rick Mercer


#because #changing #current #current events #events

If someone says, hey, you know, this long weekend, let's go skydiving - I would say, no, are you nuts? I'd just as soon sit down and have a cup of tea.


— Rick Mercer


#down #go #hey #i #just

It's a brave new world. I'm 42 years old. I certainly wasn't out in high school.


— Rick Mercer


#brave new world #certainly #high #high school #i

It's no longer good enough for us to tell kids who are different that it's gonna get better. We have to make it better now.


— Rick Mercer


#better now #different #enough #get #gonna

Stephen Harper, who's the prime minister of Canada, he is saying that this - we have to give him a majority government, otherwise there will be a Separatist coalition. And he says it every minute.


— Rick Mercer


#coalition #every #give #government #harper

The reality is that when three or four networks are at the table with three or four political parties, someone is going to be the victim.


— Rick Mercer


#going #networks #parties #political #political parties

You know, we have main English language parties, federalist parties, and traditionally the ones to watch would be the Conservatives, who form the government, and then the Liberals.


— Rick Mercer


#english #english language #federalist #form #government






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Television shows
In 1992 he created and performed his second show I've Killed Before I'll Kill Again which was also a popular touring show. Gore did not question Mercer's incorrect identification of the capital of Canada. Talking to Americans

One of Mercer's trademark comedy routines on 22 Minutes was Talking to Americans in which he would travel to a major American city or institution and conduct on-the-street interviews with average Americans regarding Canadian politics the weather etc.

Mercer first came to national attention in 1990 when he premiered his one man show Show Me the Button I'll Push It or Charles Lynch Must Die at the Great Canadian Theatre Company in Ottawa. A pointed satirical political commentary on Canadian life after Meech Lake Show Me the Button made Mercer a national star as he toured the show across Canada.

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