President Obama is taking some heat today for his decision to appear alongside Zach Galifianakis on his mock public access interview show Between Two Ferns. The segment, which went live on the Funny Or Die site last night, runs a little over six minutes in length, and includes a number of cutting exchanges between the […]
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Between a rock and two ferns… Everything Obama does apparently diminishes the office of President
Posted in Observations, Politics, Pop Culture, Uncategorized Also tagged Affordable Care Act, Benghazi, BEtween Two Ferns, childhood obesity, comedy, exercise, Glenn Beck, HealthCare.gov, Jay Carney, jogging, Kenya, Let's Move, Obama, Obama's birth certificate, obesity, Olympics, physical activity, racism, Randy Weber, Richard Simmons, suits, un-presidential, Zach Galifianakis 14 Comments
Funny or Die weighs in on Hoekstra’s race-baiting ad
Pete, I think the distinction may be lost on you, but, for the record, this means that the people of America are laughing at you, and not with you. Maybe next time you run for office, you should go with a political consultant who isn’t best known for having advised Christine O’Donnell to release an […]
Posted in Media, Politics Also tagged Chinese, Christine O'Donnell, Fred Davis, I'm not a witch, Pete Hoekstra, political ads, racism, stereotypes, witches 31 Comments
Fighting for the Consumer Financial Protection Agency till our teeth are smashed out
As we’ve discussed here in the past, if we’re to avoid financial disasters in the future, it’s absolutely essential that the banking reform bill presently being discussed within the Senate Banking Committee establish a strong, independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency. Unfortunately, it looks as though some Democrats might be willing to trade it away in […]
Posted in Art and Culture, Economics, Politics Also tagged bailout, banking reform, Chevy Chase, Chris Dodd, COngressional oversight panel, Consumer Financial Protection Agency, Dan Aykroyd, Dana Carvey, Darrell Hammond, Elizabeth Warren, Federal Reserve, financial industry, Fred Armisen, Jim Carrey, Maya Rudolph, No Chevy Chase rule, Obama, Saturday Night Live, Treasury Department, Wall Street, Wall Street bailouts, Will Ferrell 14 Comments