Triumph - Season 1

Season 1
Triumph the Insult Comic Dog continues his on-the-scene reports from the campaign trail, the Emmys, and anywhere else the news takes him. All this plus topical comedy bits, incisive chats with pundits, engrossing interviews with A to D list celebrities, games, sketches, childish pranks on other shows and much more.

Episodes

The Primary Election Special 2016
In his election special, Triumph reports from the primary states, chases down Ted Cruz and other candidates, attends town halls, debates and Trump rallies. All this plus a spirited roundtable discussion including Alan Dershowitz and Sanjaya.

Summer Election Special 2016
In his newest election special, Triumph reports from both political conventions, covering the candidates, photobombing news anchors, harassing and pranking delegates, and making sure Roger Ailes and Debbie Wasserman Schultz find their way back in.

Bonus Poop
The RNC and the DNC provided more material than one special could fill. Triumph returns to harass delegates, the Westboro Baptists, and everyone on Media Row. All this plus a fake book signing and one more attempt to "help" Chris Christie.

Election Watch
Triumph reports from the first Presidential debate, discusses the race with 538 poll analyst Nate Silver, and walks the Emmy red carpet with a celebrity entourage, including Libertarian Party candidate Gary Johnson.

Election Watch 2016: The Home Stretch
Triumph presents fake leaked tapes of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton to focus groups, performs at the closing of the Trump Taj Mahal, and discusses the final days of the presidential campaign with a panel including Pulitzer Prize winner Carl Bernstein.

Election Watch 2016: The Finale
Triumph heads to Chicago for Game 7 of the World Series, has auditions for a conservative TV network, reports from the Clinton and Trump Headquarters, and discusses the election with pundits, including Deepak Chopra.
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