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October 30, 2008 Commercials, Current Events, Internet, Media, Politics, TV, World No CommentsWell I think this just about says it all.

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Well I think this just about says it all.
The ultimate evolution of the Rickroll…pure genius
Paris fires back at John McCain! You go girl! That’s hot!
One of the good things about this extended election process is that it’s inspired a lot of creative musical numbers. It seems like for every candidate, some industrious young musician/political activist/guy with a webcam and too much time on his hands has created a catchy tune. It doesn’t even have to be one of the leading candidates, to wit:
Some are a little weird (what’s with the “floating” hand?):
And who can forget this guy and his wacky supporters:
Of course, the mainstream candidates are not exempt:
This guy too:
and lest we forget the incumbent:
Maybe we should just elect YouTube president.
EXPLICIT LANGUAGE IN THIS CLIP
I don’t know why hardcore Bob Saget is so funny (something to do with the whole Full House thing, I’m guessing) but it is. Don’t believe me? Watch.
In their brilliant episode “Canada on Strike” the guys at South Park continue bearing the flag of satirists who aren’t afraid to skewer every sacred cow in sight. This particular episode goes after those involved in the recent writer’s strike as well as the ridiculous ubiquitousness of things like YouTube. In an effort to raise the irony level, I’m showing the viral video parody from the show here (until Viacom pulls it) and I encourage everyone to find the episode, watch it, and then add to the irony level yourselves by making this as popular a viral video as “Chocolate Rain” or “Sneezing Panda” (also parodied on the episode).
And as long as we’re here, here’s a very funny user generated South Park style parody of the Mac vs. PC commercials:
Here are two milk chocolate bunnies procreating. Do you have a problem with that??
Here is the whole, sordid “I’m F***ing ….” lineup to date. The backstory is that Jimmy Kimmel and Matt Damon have an on-screen rivalry derived from the fact that Damon allegedly got bumped from the Kimmel show lineup and wasn’t happy about it. Kimmel then proceeded to end shows repeatedly with “sorry Matt Damon, we ran long,” pretending to bump him from the show night after night. Also, Sarah Silverman is Jimmy Kimmel’s girlfriend and a lot of people think of Matt Damon as Ben Affleck’s girlfriend. Seth Rogen and Elizabeth Banks are making a Kevin Smith directed comedy together and Hillary Clinton is running for President. I think that’s all you need to know. Enjoy.