Posts Tagged ‘comedy’

When I Think Comedy I Think Hitler

January 21st, 2010

The wheels are falling off of the Obama band wagon. The economy is getting worse, debt is out of control, and the world is sounding the death drums for Uncle Sam.

Even Adolf Hitler has lost hope in the “Magic Negro“, and well folks, comedy ensues. This Youtube video is spreading faster than Pants On the Ground and for good reason, it’s funny!

This is an instant classic in the lore of political advertising and will be talked about by strategists long after we are gone from Biosphere 1. This video shines a light on the failures of the Obama administration in a way simple reporting will never accomplish. The comedy element transcends party lines, color lines, heck, every demographic boundary imaginable. The video not only calls out failures, it manages to associate all current and future plans of the administration with failure. More importantly, the most hated man in history is not only associated with the Obama camp, but looking down at all that is Obama.

No amount of media control or advertising dollars can undo the damage this video has and will do to the Democrat party. Hats off to the people behind this video, job well done, nothing against Barack, it’s just the politics of dancing.

One more thing, even though the deal between Rush Limbaugh and the Devil is exposed at the end of the vid, It’s my guess the smiling king of radio hit the play button a few times. Rush may be associated with the devil, but he comes off better than Obama.

George Carlin Loses Life: “Worth It”

June 23rd, 2008

Standup Philosopher and fellow meat puppetĀ George Carlin lives on in the internets. Best known for “Seven Words You Can Never Say On Television”

When he uttered all seven at a show in Milwaukee in 1972, he was arrested on charges of disturbing the peace, freed on $150 bail and exonerated when a Wisconsin judge dismissed the case, saying it was indecent but citing free speech and the lack of any disturbance.

When the words were later played on a New York radio station, they resulted in a 1978 Supreme Court ruling upholding the government’s authority to sanction stations for broadcasting offensive language during hours when children might be listening.

“So my name is a footnote in American legal history, which I’m perversely kind of proud of”

George, I gotta know, what stuff did you bring on this trip?