I did a quick scan thru the comments to see if I agreed w/any other glaring omissions. Someone mentioned Dana Gould and John Swartzwelder (has he come up before? Has anyone read his books?) but although Dana Gould is one of my favoritest comedians ever I'm sorta not surprised he wasn't on this list. He's always been pretty quiet, although in podcast land, he's around more than ever, so who knows.
Some I agreed w/who coulda or shoulda been on, depending on your taste level: Stanhope, Marc Maron, Jim Gaffigan, Bill Burr, Jim Norton, Giraldo ... some of these dudes I have not always liked, but I think they're all skilled, if you know what I mean. Shit, you could put Howard Stern on there and I wouldn't argue w/that, even though I'm realizing now I haven't heard his radio show in a long time.
Ones I'm thankful aren't on the list: Lewis Black (I think he's okay-he's gotten a laugh or two out of me in his day, but I don't think he's doing anything unique. I don't get why people think he's so brilliant.), Chelsea Handler, Carolla and of course ... The 4 Horsemen of the Comedypocalypse: Mencia, Leno, Cook & Dunham.
Didn't see any mention of any of the Blue Collar dudes, either... although I like Ron White - I think the TX accent really sells that shit. I thought some of those weird truck stop comedy records were pretty funny, where he's younger and crazier.
A couple of morons mentioned various politicians. What can you do. It's the comments section.