He joked about himself, Republicans and of course, Fox News. Check it out.
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Showing posts with label Comedy Central. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Comedy Central. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Obama Takes Over The Colbert Report
Last night, President Obama kicked Stephen Colbert off his chair just as he was about to give his segment of "The Word". It was pretty fun to watch.
He joked about himself, Republicans and of course, Fox News. Check it out.
He joked about himself, Republicans and of course, Fox News. Check it out.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Acting Cool On Your Cell Phone
You know you do exactly what these two fools are doing when you're walking down the street or when you're in the mall. Don't lie. Lmao. DON'T LIE!
Filed Under:
Comedy Central,
Comical,
Episode Clip,
Funny,
Key,
Peele,
television series,
videos
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Stephen Colbert - It Gets Better
Filed Under:
Advocates for Gays,
Comedy Central,
gay,
Gay Videos,
It Gets Better Campaign,
Stephen Colbert
Friday, July 1, 2011
The Staples Con-artist
This is hilarious as hell. How many times have you gone to the store after work still dressed in a shirt and tie, and a customer comes up to you and asks, "excuse me, do you know where the duct tape is at?"
It's happened to me Hundreds of times!
Hell, I sometimes go in my grungy clothes, and they think I'm a Wal-mart mechanic. Ugh. I hate them! LOL
In either case, Jon Benjamin of Comedy Central decides to have a little fun with this, and OMG, I'm so going to pull this shit at Wal-mart, or maybe a restaurant. LOL. this would be genius!
It's happened to me Hundreds of times!
Hell, I sometimes go in my grungy clothes, and they think I'm a Wal-mart mechanic. Ugh. I hate them! LOL
In either case, Jon Benjamin of Comedy Central decides to have a little fun with this, and OMG, I'm so going to pull this shit at Wal-mart, or maybe a restaurant. LOL. this would be genius!
Filed Under:
Comedy Central,
Comical,
Funny,
Jon Benjamin,
videos
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Fox News: The Lying Dynasty
This is simply genius. I'm not sure if you've ever visited the site PolitiFact.com; If you haven't, you should. It's a really cool website that reports on the truth and false statements given from Politicians. There is a "Truth-O-Meter," that will inform you if a statement is True, Mostly True, Barely True, Half True, a Flip Flop or just plain False. You even have a GOP meter, and an Obama Meter that shows what promises are being kept, and what's not. But this post isn't about PolitiFact.com, it's about Jon Stewart from "The Daily Show" getting back at Fox News for editing his interview with Chris Wallace on "Fox News Sunday." Being critical of Fox News is nothing new for Stewart, but due to their apparent falsifying of information, Stewart felt he needed to clarify a few things, with a little humor along the way.
First, Stewart apologized for bringing up a false statement of his own during his interview with Chris Wallace on Sunday, which was, "Who are the most consistently misinformed media viewers?" Stewart asked Wallace. "Fox viewers, consistently, every poll" Stewart answered.
After thorough investigative reporting, PoliticFact.com came to the conclusion that Stewart's statement was False:
The video is not only funny, but Stewart proves how much Fox News' statements are false. I really, really loved it.
First, Stewart apologized for bringing up a false statement of his own during his interview with Chris Wallace on Sunday, which was, "Who are the most consistently misinformed media viewers?" Stewart asked Wallace. "Fox viewers, consistently, every poll" Stewart answered.
After thorough investigative reporting, PoliticFact.com came to the conclusion that Stewart's statement was False:
The way Stewart phrased the comment, it’s not enough to show a sliver of evidence that Fox News’ audience is ill-informed. The evidence needs to support the view that the data shows they are "consistently" misinformed -- a term he used not once but three times. It’s simply not true that "every poll" shows that result. So we rate his claim False.So, without further adieu, the video below starts off with an apology from Stewart, and he does it by saying,
"I apologize for my mistake, to not do so would be responsible, and if I were to continue to make such mistakes, and misstatements, and not correct them. Especially if each and everyone of those misstatements happen to go in one very particular direction (gesturing w/hands to the right) on the political spectrum, well that would undermine the very integrity and credibility that I work so hard to pretend to care about. Hey, I wonder. You know what? I know PolitiFact checks mostly political statements from politicians and such, but has PolitiFact ever checked FOX for false statements? "He gestures towards his ear, and says, "I'm hearing they have."
The video is not only funny, but Stewart proves how much Fox News' statements are false. I really, really loved it.
Furthermore, the next day PolitiFact.com released the following post:
As many of our readers already know, a certain late-night comic aired a five-minute-plus segment last night featuring our work. We thought our readers might appreciate a one-stop-shopping source for all the Fox News-related fact checks that Jon Stewart cited on his June 21, 2011, show. So we created one.If you don't believe what the list proves, then all you have to do is read about it here, or do your own investigative reporting.
Filed Under:
Comedy Central,
Facts,
Funny,
Jon Stewart,
Political Humor,
politics,
The Daily Show
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