Comedian Doug Stanhope takes on sex, religion, politics, and a whole lot of other subjects you're not supposed to discuss if you don't want to offend people in this outrageous performance video. Taped during a club date in Seattle, Doug Stanhope: Deadbeat Hero features the former Man Show host sharing his views on everything from terrorism to fast food in his typically blunt but hilarious fashion.
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