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Humor & Life Quote by Al Franken

"Well, I think that there's a value to comedy in and of itself"

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Comedy doesn’t need a permission slip from tragedy to matter. Franken’s line, delivered with the mildness of someone pretending it’s obvious, is actually a quiet argument against a whole cultural reflex: the demand that jokes justify themselves by doubling as therapy, activism, or moral instruction. “In and of itself” is the tell. It’s a small phrase that defends comedy’s autonomy, as if he’s pushing back on the idea that laughter is only acceptable when it’s productive.

The intent reads as self-defense and a bit of preemptive framing. Franken’s career sits at an awkward crossroads: a comedian who became a senator, a satirist who entered the machinery he once mocked. In that context, comedy gets treated like a juvenile phase he “grew out of,” or a tool he repurposed for politics. This line insists that the original craft wasn’t just a stepping stone. It was the point.

There’s subtext, too, about the way audiences police humor. Comedy is perpetually on trial: Is it punching down? Is it “important”? Is it responsible? Franken isn’t dismissing those questions so much as refusing to let them become the only metric. He’s arguing for a baseline human function: release, clarity, the instant reordering of a room when people laugh together. In a culture that monetizes outrage and rewards solemnity, defending comedy as intrinsically valuable is almost contrarian. It’s also strategic: if comedy has value on its own, then the comedian isn’t merely an entertainer - he’s practicing a public service without needing to campaign for it.

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Franken, Al. (2026, January 17). Well, I think that there's a value to comedy in and of itself. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/well-i-think-that-theres-a-value-to-comedy-in-and-29556/

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Franken, Al. "Well, I think that there's a value to comedy in and of itself." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/well-i-think-that-theres-a-value-to-comedy-in-and-29556/.

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"Well, I think that there's a value to comedy in and of itself." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/well-i-think-that-theres-a-value-to-comedy-in-and-29556/. Accessed 5 Feb. 2026.

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