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Stephen Colbert reveals the tactics he learned from James O’Keefe’s Acorn videos.

The Colbert Report Mon – Thurs 11:30pm / 10:30c Tip/Wag – James O’Keefe & Sean Hannity http://www.colbertnation.com/ Colbert Report Full Episodes Political Humor Skate Expectations For those of you who may not be completely familiar with what this lying little shit did, and how Fox News pumped him up and covered for his lies it might be educational to take a look at some of the BradBlog’s amazing work on this story here (In this report O’Keefe’s employer, Andrew Breitbart, tries to minimize the importance of the fact that O’Keefe did NOT dress like a pimp during his ACORN investigation is to his allegations against them) and here (In which ACORN demands a retraction from the New York Times for running with this story before getting all of the facts.)

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Jon Stewart is flabbergasted at the lies from Sarah Palin and Fox News.

Part One Stewart uses comedy to reveal that Palin is a complete hypocrite and that Megyn Kelly of Fox News bullshit spewing Barbie doll. The Daily Show With Jon Stewart Mon – Thurs 11p / 10c Anchor Management http://www.thedailyshow.com/ Daily Show Full Episodes Political Humor Health Care Reform Part Two Stewart actually likes Palin’s comedic timing (WTF?), and suggests that comparing Mitt Romney to Sarah Palin is like comparing Al Gore to George W. Bush. The Daily Show With Jon Stewart Mon – Thurs 11p / 10c Leno-Palin vs. Letterman-Romney www.thedailyshow.com Daily Show Full Episodes Political Humor Health Care Reform

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Jerry Seinfeld’s New Show Almost Succeeds in Canceling Out Seinfeld [The Marriage Ref]

Everyone was puzzled upon learning that Jerry Seinfeld ‘s triumphant return to NBC would be as the producer of a reality/game show called The Marriage Ref . After seeing the first episode, we are still puzzled. The Marriage Ref is a mess. The Marriage Ref is about married couples getting in absurd arguments and the panel of celebrities who riff on them. Seinfeld told The New York Times that the marriage refs do not themselves need to be experts at marriage. This is good because judging from his screamy phone calls and rage-related divorce from Kim Bassinger, we could not imagine Alec Baldwin would handle a fight with his wife with the same wit and charm as he did the problems of other couples. Plus, if all celebrities who sucked at marriage were ruled out of the show, it would basically just be Michelle Obama and Kevin Bacon up there wisecracking every episode. (although Wikipedia tells us that both Seinfeld and Kelly Ripa, the third ref, have improbably functional marriages.) Many things are bad about The Marriage Ref . The worst is that the married couples never actually appear in the studio, except in a short docudrama introducing their problems, and via satellite to hear the refs’ judgment. So limited, The Marriage Ref falls into the reality show trap of making real relationships seem more contrived than anything even the hackiest comedy writer could come up with. The first marriage our panel referees is being torn apart by the husband’s desire to have his dead dog taxidermied. The dog’s name is The Fonz. The wife hated The Fonz. If this is an actual argument two real humans had (the excruciatingly edited video suggests not) there is something strange going on in this man’s head worth exploring: Is he an insane person? Is he dangerous? On what obscure message board did he meet his wife? This could have been funny! Instead, the conflict is framed in the video basically as: Husband = lovable, bumbling schlub; Wife = no-fun evil harpy. There is a funny dark moment when the wife reveals that the day The Fonz died was the best day of her life, but it is spoken with such a practiced sneer that it obscures the real sadism that is a necessary component of love. If there is justice in the universe, the Fonz’s ghost will take a ghost shit on this couple’s bed tonight for disrespecting his memory with this tripe. It’s just way too fake, and you have to pity the panel of legitimately funny people (well, Kelly Ripa is funny, sort of) who have to dredge jokes out of relationships that are so poorly caricatured—without making fun of the caricaturing itself. It’s like if the Mystery Science Theater 3000 guys could only make jokes the characters of the terrible sci-fi movies they riffed on would find funny. Even with this sparse material, Alec Baldwin got off a few good one-liners (“I think if you’re going to stuff your dog, you should stuff it in either a useful or an attractive position.”). Seinfeld managed to dice up the marriage problems in a humorous way, and Kelly Ripa told it like it was, in that way she does. The host, comedian Tom Papa, was generally agreeable but laughed too much at the panels’ jokes. But the humor behind many of those jokes came from way too similar a place as The Jay Leno Show , which, in a nightmare world, would be The Marriage Ref ‘s lead-in, and NBC would feature an hour-and-a-half of an audience laughing at the fact someone said the word “thong”—just the word itself! Not even a joke about it! In this world, it would be as if there never was a wildly popular sit-com called Seinfeld that showed how the funniest parts of a relationship are often the least obvious. A show that changed comedy in such a way that it is possible to imagine an actually funny version of The Marriage Ref , where all of the show’s guests (Tina Fey, Ricky Gervais and Larry David will all be on future episodes) get together at a nondescript diner after taping the show and kvetch about how hard it is to say no to something you absolutely know is a terrible idea.

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Jerry Seinfeld’s New Show Almost Succeeds in Canceling Out Seinfeld [The Marriage Ref]

Jerry Seinfeld’s New Show Almost Succeeds in Cancelling Out Seinfeld [The Marriage Ref]

Everyone was puzzled upon learning that Jerry Seinfeld ‘s triumphant return to NBC would be as the producer of a reality/game show called The Marriage Ref . After seeing the first episode, we are still puzzled. The Marriage Ref is a mess. The Marriage Ref is about married couples getting in absurd arguments and the panel of celebrities who riff on them. Seinfeld told The New York Times that the marriage refs do not themselves need to be experts at marriage. This is good because judging from his screamy phone calls and rage-related divorce from Kim Bassinger, we could not imagine Alec Baldwin would handle a fight with his wife with the same wit and charm as he did the problems of other couples. Plus, if all celebrities who sucked at marriage were ruled out of the show, it would basically just be Michelle Obama and Kevin Bacon up there wisecracking every episode. (although Wikipedia tells us that both Seinfeld and Kelly Ripa, the third ref, have improbably functional marriages.) Many things are bad about The Marriage Ref . The worst is that the married couples never actually appear in the studio, except in a short docudrama introducing their problems, and via satellite to hear the refs’ judgment. So limited, The Marriage Ref falls into the reality show trap of making real relationships seem more contrived than anything even the hackiest comedy writer could come up with. The first marriage our panel referees is being torn apart by the husband’s desire to have his dead dog taxidermied. The dog’s name is The Fonz. The wife hated The Fonz. If this is an actual argument two real humans had (the excruciatingly edited video suggests not) there is something strange going on in this man’s head worth exploring: Is he an insane person? Is he dangerous? On what obscure message board did he meet his wife? This could have been funny! Instead, the conflict is framed in the video basically as: Husband = lovable, bumbling schlub; Wife = no-fun evil harpy. There is a funny dark moment when the wife reveals that the day The Fonz died was the best day of her life, but it is spoken with such a practiced sneer that it obscures the real sadism that is a necessary component of love. If there is justice in the universe, the Fonz’s ghost will take a ghost shit on this couple’s bed tonight for disrespecting his memory with this tripe. It’s just way too fake, and you have to pity the panel of legitimately funny people (well, Kelly Ripa is funny, sort of) who have to dredge jokes out of relationships that are so poorly caricatured—without making fun of the caricaturing itself. It’s like if the Mystery Science Theater 3000 guys could only make jokes the characters of the terrible sci-fi movies they riffed on would find funny. Even with this sparse material, Alec Baldwin got off a few good one-liners (“I think if you’re going to stuff your dog, you should stuff it in either a useful or an attractive position.”). Seinfeld managed to dice up the marriage problems in a humorous way, and Kelly Ripa told it like it was, in that way she does. The host, comedian Tom Papa, was generally agreeable but laughed too much at the panels’ jokes. But the humor behind many of those jokes came from way too similar a place as The Jay Leno Show , which, in a nightmare world, would be The Marriage Ref ‘s lead-in, and NBC would feature an hour-and-a-half of an audience laughing at the fact someone said the word “thong”—just the word itself! Not even a joke about it! In this world, it would be as if there never was a wildly popular sit-com called Seinfeld that showed how the funniest parts of a relationship are often the least obvious. A show that changed comedy in such a way that it is possible to imagine an actually funny version of The Marriage Ref , where all of the show’s guests (Tina Fey, Ricky Gervais and Larry David will all be on future episodes) get together at a nondescript diner after taping the show and kvetch about how hard it is to say no to something you absolutely know is a terrible idea.

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The Daily Show mines comedy gold from the Bipartisan Health Care Reform Summit.

Part One The Daily Show With Jon Stewart Mon – Thurs 11p / 10c Bipartisan Health Care Reform Summit 2010 www.thedailyshow.com Daily Show Full Episodes Political Humor Vancouverage 2010 Part Two The Daily Show With Jon Stewart Mon – Thurs 11p / 10c Bipartisan Health Care Reform Summit 2010 – Government Unity www.thedailyshow.com Daily Show Full Episodes Political Humor Vancouverage 2010

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Family Guy actress Andrea Fay Friedman talks about Sarah Palin, Down syndrome, and how Sarah treats Trig.

This brave young woman has suffered attack and abuse from the supporters of Sarah Palin simply for refusing to allow herself to be defined by her condition and for finding a humorous way to connect with the Family Guy audience. Just look at how some Palin supporters express their anger at this actress: Sorry but your a rotten lil bitch…i could care less you have down syndrome you know exactly what your doing. you ARE making fun of ppl with down syndrome to get your 15 minutes of fame…your disgusting! She doesn’t even realize she’s being used. This is appalling and Insider should be ashamed of participating in it. trig??? you talk about trig…………if you are saying don’t use him then stop using the fact you have downs syndrome in order to make money………there’s no difference Her remarks about Sarah Palin’s sense of humor and how she treats Trig are dead on. The reason the Palin-bots are so upset is because they realize that people are far more likely to take the side of this brave woman than the perpetual victim who they worship. Apparently Sarah’s thin skin is contagious. By the way if you did not see what Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane had to say about this controversy on Real Time last night you should do yourself a favor and click here . It was awesome!

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Yale Sorority Girls Are Pretty, Smart, and, Most Importantly, Pretty

Gaining a reputation for producing silly and misguided student videos , Yale has released another smash hit! This one is for the sorority Pi Phi , which attracts potential rushers with promises of fun activities, intellectual rigor, and people thinking you’re pretty. The best section of the video begins at 2:50, with two Rumpus editors — nerdy non-sorority types — discussing the beauty of Pi Phi girlz, who are often featured in the humor magazine’s 50 Most Beautiful Elis issue. You’ll likely scratch your head in confusion at this, having just watched a girl with a Rhys Ifans wig and raccoon eyes gab about her various extra-curriculars in the previous scene. Ah well. Hey Yale! Stop making videos. Any ivy-covered mystique you may have once had is very quickly eroding away to reveal your dorky and not-terribly-attractive insides. Actually, scratch that. Keep making videos. [via GoaG ]

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Will Period Jokes Hurt The iPad?

One day of period jokes later, the snickering over Apple’s new iPad is hard to avoid.

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Christmas Ornaments Behaving Badly… Again

I suppose this is what happens when you have a hell of a lot of extra time on your hands, a macro camera lens and a strange predisposition for giving sexual context to defenseless Christmas decorations. Whatever the case, we find Christmas to be pretty damn sexy and can’t think of any reason why Christmas ornaments should be excluded from enjoying some sexy-time festivities… Continue reading

Spencer Pratt: The Official "I’m a Celebrity" Cover

Yesterday, Spencer Pratt issued a Twitter challenge to his followers: Send in what you think the cover of his first single, “I’m a Celebrity,” should look like. What you see below is not the real cover (check out his Twitter for that). But we think the one we made is a fitting tribute to the man’s unique greatness …

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