Comedian Lewis Black has found something new to get angry about.
In an online video produced by the American Civil Liberties Union and shared exclusively with msnbc, the famously furious funnyman, who’s serving as the ACLU’s “celebrity ambassador” on voting rights, goes apoplectic when he learns that some politicians are trying to make it harder for people to cast a ballot.
[Video contains explicit language.]
In the video, Dale Ho, the director of the ACLU’s voting rights program, tells Black about cuts to early voting that have affected millions. Then Ho explains that voter ID laws like Wisconsin’s force many people to pay a fee in order to vote—meaning they’re essentially poll taxes.
Finally, Ho shows Black a diagram of the complex bureaucratic hurdles that would-be voters must navigate just to get an ID.
It’s enough to make Black’s head explode.
“Elected officials shouldn’t get to choose who gets to choose elected officials,” he yells. “Look, people marched and fought and died for the right to vote, and they want to legislate away that sacrifice to stay in power? Not on my watch, baby.”









