Jon Stewart on Crossfire
This is the reason CNN's Crossfire is no longer on the air. Jon Stewart shows up these two ignorant political show hosts... 2 against 1, on their own show, and brings to light how these shows "Hurt America." Thank you Jon for always pointing out political hypocrisy. I hope continuing to broadcast this video of you helps your voice continue to be heard:
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Colbert Roasts Bush - 2006 White House
Correspondents' Dinner
In one of the ballsiest comic stunts ever pulled in Washington, comedian Stephen Colbert delivered a blistering "tribute" to President Bush at the annual White House Correspondents' Dinner. It was so edgy and uncomfortable that it was almost too hard to watch, as a cold-faced and stunned Bush sat just a few feet away with the look of
someone who had just been ambushed.
Acting the part of the faux conservative talk show host that he plays on Comedy Central's The Colbert Report, Colbert spoke truthiness to power as he leveled an all-out assault on Bush under the guise of mock praise. He lampooned Bush over everything from his low approval ratings to his handling of Iraq to his vaunted stubbornness -- and got in a few shots at the Washington press corps as well:
(Although video is still on YouTube, all embed codes have been disabled)
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The Daily Show with Jon Stewart - Moral Kombat
The Supreme Court has good news for the makers of graphically violent video
games and bad news for the makers of Super Mario Boners:
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The Philosophy of Liberty
When you hear Ron Paul say that he stands for the
Philosophy of Liberty, this is what he means.
The philosophy of liberty is based on self-ownership. This simple but elegant and hard-hitting animation will explain exactly what that means. It's a great tool anyone can use to educate children and adults about our right to life, liberty, and the property we create - and our responsibility to think, speak and act:
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Constitutional Peasants From Monty Python and the Holy Grail:
Eddie Izzard on World War 2 Eddie Izzard talks about WWII in "dress to Kill"
(...do you have a flag?...):