Virus Alert
This infectious “Virus Alert” video by Weird Al is a good thing to send to the people who keep sending you virus alert hoax emails. It’s an expanded version of the virus scare parodies I’ve been collecting for a while.
This infectious “Virus Alert” video by Weird Al is a good thing to send to the people who keep sending you virus alert hoax emails. It’s an expanded version of the virus scare parodies I’ve been collecting for a while.
I somehow missed this. Tony Blair singing “Should I Stay or Should I Go” – hilarious.
Great B Movie stuff, for sure.
But don’t let the bumbling appeal fool you.
Whether Bush’s “problem” is real or artificial, it functions to encourage disbelief about the nature of his presidency and his administration. He seems like just a regular guy, a little dim, maybe a puppet, but not a “bad guy.” Right? Wrong.
What is he really for? Power, control, greed, war, death.
What is he really against? Democracy, education, truth, science, privacy, equality, justice for all, our system of checks and balances – even the laws of our country.
Revoke the “free pass” American keeps giving the Bush Administration.
Take back the Congress. Vote Democrat in November.
And Democrats – step up to the plate. Now.
There are tons of lip-synchs and other versions of Liam Lynch’s song My United States of Whateva.
I’m not sure who Liam Lynch also did the George Bush version, the soundtrack they are all using on the Bush versions.
Overall, the John-Richie version is the best.
The depictions of Bush (and others) on these two are…. well… see for yourself and let me know your perspective.
Anime-type cowboy version (from a Bush supporter)
Robert Newman History of Oil
This is wonderful history via comedy. A Brit named Rob Newman elucidates the history of oil. Enjoy this historical comedy/commentary.
Robert Newman gets to grips with the wars and politics of the last hundred years – but rather than adhering to the history we were fed at school, the places oil centre stage as the cause of all commotion. This innovative history programme is based around Robert Newman’s stand-up act and supported by resourceful archive sequences and stills with satirical impersonations of historical figures from Mayan priests to Archduke Ferdinand.
9/11 Loose Change Second Edition
It is the duty of every American to consider this information.
Phil Jayhan and Korey Rowe
1 hr 21 min 50 sec – Feb 5, 2005