

Hicks vs. Yuppies - BMW Car ChaseGuyWithACamera6 min 38 sec - Jul 24, 2006Car Chase with a Twist.
On March 16 2003 in Rafah, Gaza, 23-year-old American peace activist Rachel Corrie was killed by an Israeli bulldozer driver while protesting the demolition of a Palestinian home. According to witnesses, Rachel was run over twice by the Israeli military bulldozer in its process of demolishing the Palestinian home. Witnesses say that Rachel was clearly visible to the bulldozer driver, and was doing nothing to provoke an attack.
On a day when the Middle East is descending into total chaos, the President is cracking lame ass jokes.
During an interview on CNN, comedian Lewis Black complained about CNN's overuse of banners and tickers. All of the 24 hour news networks use similar banners and news tickers which prevents the viewer from seeing the about 1/4 of the primary video. Interrupting his interview with CNN's Miles O'Brien and looking toward backstage, Black demanded, "You guys -- and let me just say this to CNN -- you guys have got have got to start [to] take the thing off the bottom of the page. Take the words off the bottom of the screen! There are people talking here." CNN promptly removed the banner and the ticker from the screen for the remainder of Black's interview.
THE DAILY SHOW touched on the net neutrality issue on 12 july 2006, featuring a three-part feverish old-man diatribe by ted stevens (head of the senate commerce committee) explaining how the internets work. by the third part, i could barely breathe, for all the laughter. my god.
This woman can literally change her clothes in like 2 secs. And she does it about 8-10 times!
Young beautiful lady stuns the audience with amazing bow and arrow tricks while performing extraordinary flexibility
What happens when you put a slice of ham in a CD Player? Watch it to find out!
Kavin Barrett talks about 9/11 being an inside job and does an excellent job mopping up the floor with a very uppity and pompous Sean Hannity. The best Hannity can do is personal attacks and name calling, while Barrett actually has facts.
Amy Sedaris was discussing her new movie Strangers with Candy with Stephen Colbert when the two stood up and began "tumbling".
The Galchenkos are recognized worldwide as the greatest jugglers in the world. These two don't need gimmicky crutches like fire and knives -- all they need is ten to fifteen pins. Amazing stuff. Another video here: http://www.oldeenglish.org/adam/juggling2.mov
There are no words. You can try amazing, unreal, astonished -- heck add them all up and they don't begin to tell this story. Your jaw will hit the ground, your feet are likely to fail you, you will never ever think of Janet Jackson's nipple again. We have never been more shocked by regular t.v. - at least in this millenium. Below, is the contact information for Representative Pitts should this clip move you to give him your thoughts. Washington Office 221 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 (1st Street and Independence Avenue) 202 225-2411 202 225-2013 (fax) Or you can fill out a form at http://www.house.gov/pitts/service/correspond.htm
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".
this is a great series of siskel & ebert "at the movies" promo outtakes; it's basically twelve minutes of them fucking on each other. from around 1987.
This car has been modded so that it has two drivers and both sets of wheels can turn. Crazy!