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Public Radio Made Me What I Am Today: The Capitol Steps
April 3, 2001 -- The Washington, D.C. political satire group takes on the new presidential administration on the way to the White House while helping public radio fundraise throughout the country.
The Capitol Steps, the only group in America that attempts to be funnier than the Congress, is a troupe of current and former Congressional staffers who monitor events and personalities on Capitol Hill, in the Oval Office, and in other centers of power and prestige around the world and then take a humorous look at serious issues while providing a nationwide laugh for millions...
Listen as The Capitol Steps promote NPR on All Things Considered.
Their Web site is www.capitolsteps.com
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