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Tim Heidecker on Kanye: You Can Be Mentally Ill AND an Idiot

Por: The Daily Beast Politics October 30, 2022

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Comedian Tim Heidecker isn’t tiptoeing around the situation surrounding the rapper formally known as Kanye West. He shared his thoughts about the disgraced fashion designer on this bonus episode of podcast.“It’s sort of like not even comfortable to talk about because obviously there are a lot of people who suffer from mental illness who aren’t bigots. And there are a lot of bigots who I guess technically don’t suffer from mental... + full article



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