Kyle Mann is the editor in chief of The Babylon Bee. He was created in an orc-spawning pit beneath the tower Orthanc near the end of the Third Age. Saruman the Many-Colored drew upon all his dark powers to imbue Kyle with the ability to write satire of semi-acceptable quality from time to time, and also pillage many small villages in Gondor. Kyle oversees and approves all content posted to the site and writes a good bit of it himself.
Joel Berry is The Babylon Bee's managing editor and a deadly warrior-monk with a shadowy past. Part philosophy-quoting homeschool nerd, part Marine Corps veteran, Joel was found retired in a secluded cabin in the mountains after he swore off his old life and promised to never own a lib again. But Kyle Mann was getting a team together. He convinced Joel to come out of retirement for one final mission: to help run the world's greatest satire site, which he's been doing since 2016.
Kyle Mann is the editor in chief of The Babylon Bee. He was created in an orc-spawning pit beneath the tower Orthanc near the end of the Third Age. Saruman the Many-Colored drew upon all his dark powers to imbue Kyle with the ability to write satire of semi-acceptable quality from time to time, and also pillage many small villages in Gondor. Kyle oversees and approves all content posted to the site and writes a good bit of it himself.
Joel Berry is The Babylon Bee's managing editor and a deadly warrior-monk with a shadowy past. Part philosophy-quoting homeschool nerd, part Marine Corps veteran, Joel was found retired in a secluded cabin in the mountains after he swore off his old life and promised to never own a lib again. But Kyle Mann was getting a team together. He convinced Joel to come out of retirement for one final mission: to help run the world's greatest satire site, which he's been doing since 2016.
Kyle Mann is the editor in chief of The Babylon Bee. He was created
in an orc-spawning pit beneath the tower Orthanc near the end of
the Third Age. Saruman the Many-Colored drew upon all his dark
powers to imbue Kyle with the ability to write satire of
semi-acceptable quality from time to time, and also pillage many
small villages in Gondor. Kyle oversees and approves all content
posted to the site and writes a good bit of it himself.
Joel Berry is The Babylon Bee’s managing editor and a deadly
warrior-monk with a shadowy past. Part philosophy-quoting
homeschool nerd, part Marine Corps veteran, Joel was found retired
in a secluded cabin in the mountains after he swore off his old
life and promised to never own a lib again. But Kyle Mann was
getting a team together. He convinced Joel to come out of
retirement for one final mission: to help run the world’s greatest
satire site, which he’s been doing since 2016.
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"The fact that a group of born-again Christian comedy writers, who
don’t curse and refrain from jokes that are sexual in nature, would
be banned from Twitter tells you how far the 'Loony Left' has gone.
But it also shows how this very astute, brilliant, and respectful
Team Jesus has effectively poked the eye of the Liberal Giant and
exposed its hypocrisies, lies, and most importantly its blithering
idiocy. The other fact is they are so goshdarn funny, they appeal
to everyone, believer or non-believer alike." —Rob Schneider,
actor, comedian, screenwriter
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McGrath’s alternate ego
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McGrath’s alternate ego
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"Suddenly there’s a national debate over what democracy means. For
me, it’s easy. I just go with The Babylon Bee’s definition."
—Tucker Carlson, host of Tucker Carlson Tonight
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