Sarah Palin claims she will bring fresh and new ideas to Washington, but her "don't blink" attitude is more of the same. Once again, Jon Stewart makes his points hilariously and with intelligence.
As Palin stumps, McCain's brain does the voiceover. It doesn't matter who you support in election 2008, this is one of the funniest videos of the campaign season.
Matt Damon goes out on a limb trying to get the media to do their job and this mashup is what he gets in return. A mixture of Damon's now famous Sarah Palin video and Sarah Silverman's F*ng Matt Damon video. Yes we can!
The interview that still haunts the candidate. Tired slip of the tongue or self revealed? In an interview with George Stephanopoulos, Obama opens the door to continuing skepticism about his Christian faith.
Mike Murphy and Peggy Noonan caught on hot mike where Noonan discredits her own column about the Republican pick for V.P. saying, "The most qualified? No. I think they went for this — excuse me — political bullshit about narratives. Every time the Republicans do that, because that's not where they live and it's not what they're good at, they blow it."
Gotta love a football player who knows how to fight back. "Total medal count" becomes code for the c-bomb after Jenna Wolfe disses Kiki in an earlier segment.
Limbaugh inspired Paul Shanklin is knocking the Democrats ... again. But at least his sense of humor remains, as always, hysterically funny. LOL parody of the Democratic party.
What are the political contexts of any of these events? I'm not sure, but pretty funny. WARNING: video contains vulgar language. Not suitable for children under age 13. Rated PG-13.
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