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Nov
17

charlietodd: Welcome Back at Improv Everywhere This is definitely one of my favorite Improv Everywhere videos. Just thinking about the setup makes me laugh.

Nov
16

I forgot about Stewie’s sexy parties until just now.

Nov
8

My friend Aaron Soffin is currently in Rwanda filming testimonies of survivors. He took a break from that to put together a short video of the reactions to our election in Kigali. (Spoiler alert: They’re very excited about our new President)
John McCain on his radical last minute strategy, “The Sad Grampa” “That’s where I get on TV and say, ‘C’mon. Obama’s gonna have plenty of chances to be president, it’s my turn, vote for me!’”
Woman in Detroit won’t give Halloween candy to four year olds if their parents support Obama. Nice.

Oct
29

At first, I thought this was a joke but three people sent this to me! I’m registered and I’m voting for Obama. I promise! (Click here to make your own and send to friends)

Oct
28

Obama Undertakes Presidential Internship To Ease Concerns About His Lack Of Experience (the Onion)

Oct
26

The Daily Show’s Rob Riggle gives a tour of New York to people from “real America.” Hilarity ensues. One of my favorite quotes regarding all the flags in Manahattan, “Don’t let the flags fool you, people.  They’re just airing them out, getting them nice and dry so that they burn better.”

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GARY A. JACKSON commented on Obama’s Berlin Speech in front of 200,000 people.
GOD IS WATCHING OVER OBAMA AND THE HOPE FOR A PEACEFUL WORLD.
Nov
7
tookshire commented on McCain Supporter Denies Candy To Children Of Obama Supporters On Halloween (VIDEO)
Obviously we need to create a bureaucracy to take away her candy and then distribute it, after a small fee, to those poor children who need it; after all, what good is all that candy she's hoarding for herself and her family doing for the good of the country? Now that's change we can believe in. (Yea, she's crazy.)
theresa commented on DNC Day Four: Barack Obama's Acceptance Speech
IT IS TIME FOR A CHANGE. THIS COUNTRY USED TO BE THE MOST FEARED COUNTRY IN THE WORLD,NOW THEY STAND BACK AND LAUGH AT US BECAUSE THEY KNEW WHAT TO EXPECT WE ALWAYS PICKED OLD STUUFFY MEN AS OUR PRESIDENT,WE NOW HAVE A YOUNG MAN AND OF COURSE OF A DIFFERENT RACIAL BACKGROUND THAN WHAT WE USUALLY HAVE , MAYBE THEY WILL REALIZE AMERICA IS READY FOR A CHANGE, MAYBE THEY AREN'T GOING TO BE THIS LAYED BACK COUNTRY WE HAVE BEEN IN THE PAST .
Nov
6
Alah commented on Tina Fey and Amy Poehler’s SNL satire of the Sarah Palin...
Fey and Poehler are indeed both bitches. May they be fucked by large cattle. Fuck you both and eat my shit.
Oct
26
Bman87301 commented on Ron Howard's Call For Obama
I'll agree Bush has been a disaster, but I foresaw this coming based on his past business practices-- he consistently made poor decisions and relied on others to bail him out. His plans may have sounded good, but I think it's obvious that you can't take any politician based on their word, only their past records. That's why I'm proud I can say I voted against Bush both times in the past. This time when I look at the candidates' pasts I see one who as a 25-year long established voting record in the US Senate known for voting stand up against his own party and who is also an established war hero. And another whose past consists of a legal career that almost exclusively represented special interest groups, 7 years in the Illinois Legislature which consisted almost entirely of voting "present" and not establishing a clear voting record on issues, and a short period in the US senate where he spend most if it running for president. Based on McCain's voting record, there's nothing to suggest he'd keep doing the things, not even his supposed voting record of voting with Bush 90% of the time (Bush doesn't have a vote in the senate, so the idea of voting with Bush consists of voting for something he hasn't publicly opposed, going by that statistic Obama's not much better-- he just get away with it because he never publicly mentioned and voting similarities with Bush). Yet somehow, Ron Howard knows with so much certainty that only Obama will actually fix things based his charming speeches with vague promises of change but no proven leadership, while McCain will keep on doing the same and we're supposed to believe Howard doesn't have a political bias? He might have convinced me if he had brought up actual examples of Obama's leadership, rather than just saying we can't keep doing the same thing over and over again. Considering our current situation was brought up by Bush's irresponsible spending which is more consistent with that of Obama's plans, how can we expect change from Obama?