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An American television series that achieve a great success and center around, Sacha Baron Cohen, a comedian who presents the show, who by his comedy, criticizes all celebrities beginning from the less known ones to the most famous celebrities and the state's men, as he comments on their life style, opinions, and works, in a satirical manner.
He's punching up, not down. He's finding powerful people in America-lobbyists, congressmen, talk-show hosts-and showing how easily they're swayed by charismatic buffoons with hyper-virile energy.
It's a show that often humiliates its subjects for unclear reasons and toward arbitrary ends...most Who Is America? segments aren't bewildering in the exhilarating sense so much as they're out of focus.
A follow-up chat might make Who Is America? more worthwhile viewing, but for now, the show doesn't do enough to stand out among TV's mostly flimsy class of political satirists.
It depends in equal measure on human sincerity, and perhaps it is there we find an optimistic glimmer in a series that feels like it will, as an entire artistic document, be wholly soul-crushing.