

I really didn't think it could get worse than "Hooked on a Feeling." :/
Jon Stewart examines the recent arrest of seven "terrorists" who were allegedly plotting to destroy the Sears Tower in Chicago. After their arrest in Miami, the Bush Administration conducted a media blitz designed to show the effectiveness of Bush's "war on terror."
Very odd video of Japanese dancing girls teaching English, the choice of sentences is hilarious.
Once again The Daily Show hits one out of the ballpark with this piece on the congressional softball league which I remember fondly from a summer internship on the Hill. But like all things in D.C. these days, power and partisanship led the republicans to break from tradition and form their own softball league. But sticking with recent tradition, republicans refused to speak on camera when confronted about their shenanigans and hid behind their lawyers (reminding me of a recent altercation I had with a republican lawyer who chose to hide behind his wife rather than speak to me directly). Or, as Daily Show correspondent Dan Bakkedahl poetically put it, they acted like "pussies". Unfortunately, like most things republicans do these days, there are serious consequences to their actions. And it's hard to know whether to laugh or cry when Bakkedahl asks a republican operative at the end of the segment if he "would say that [his] decision to storm out in the middle of an interview reflect the general dickishness amongst republicans that's probably responsible for the fact that New Orleans is under water".
MSNBC news coverage on the controversial Scientology episode on South Park.
This bugs bunny cartoon was banned as it was considered propaganda
A remake in Lego of the 'Camelot' musical number from Monty Python and the Holy Grail, This short was commisioned by John Goldstone for the special edition DVD release of the film
Abdominal & D-Sisive play a "3 Feet Deep" rap arcade game. Mesmerizing. Director: Keith Schofield.
Teleporting Japanese Super Villans; a blunderbuss that fires pink fireballs; mystic wandering action. 12 minutes of eye-popping eyeball cocaine. Synopsois: Once upon a time, in a fantastic dreamscape, a father went in search of his daughter. With the help of his dead wife
This car has been modded so that it has two drivers and both sets of wheels can turn. Crazy!
Two students at the University of Michigan dress up as Pac-Man and the Ghost respectively, then run through the library and a huge computer lab.
A very funny, and very short stop-motion animation piece using Legos, and inspired by the story of Rapunzel.
A japanese robot turns from a car into a arms-and-leg robot. More than meets the eye.
The now infamous Apple Macintosh commercial aired during the 1984 Superbowl.
Sung by Leonard Nimoy. A classic! I nominate this music video as one of the strangest ever made. Must be seen to be believed!