The latest episode of the conservative comedy show "NewsBusted"
covers Obama's recent China junket, the federal government's out-of-control borrowing, Saturday Night Live's recent mocking of President Obama, Angelina Jolie calling Obama a socialist in disguise, Levi Johnston's Playgirl pictorial, Senator Reid's 'Botax' and more.
Saturday Night Live goes after President Obama's failure to achieve his promised change in closing Gitmo, getting out of Iraq, improving the war in Afghanistan, health care reform, climate change, immigration reform, gays in the military, limits on executive powers, and torture prosecutions. The skit even takes a shot at Obama's Olympic failure.
This week "Saturday Night Live Weekend Update Thursday" opened with a clever skit about the Joe Wilson's "You lie!" shout out during President Obama's address to a joint session of Congress about Obamacare.
In the skit, SNL has Republicans conspiring to "You lie!" in unison during Obamacare speech, then changing their minds without telling
Wilson.
After watching the opening skit you should watch the impression of James Carville talking about last weekend's huge Tea Party protest in Washington, D.C. It starts at about the 7:00 mark.
I pick on President Obama quit a bit. Nevertheless, I believe in giving credit where credit is due.
At Saturday night's annual White House Correspondents' Association
dinner, Obama did an excellent job of poking fun at himself,
his own administration and Democrats and Republicans alike.
I haven't been able to find an adequate highlight video, but you can watch the President's entire performance in the following video.
Obama made light of his frequent use of a teleprompter and poked fun at
Vice President Joe Biden's habit of speaking off the cuff. Other jokes included the following:
Former vice president Dick Cheney couldn't attend because he was
working on his memoir "tentatively titled, How to Shoot Friends and
Interrogate People."
Obama's chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel always has a hard time on Mother's
Day -- "he's not used to saying the word 'day' after 'mother.'"
"I believe my next hundred days will be so successful that I will be
able to complete them in 72 days. And on my 73rd day, I will rest."
Obama said his administration has helped bring fresh, young faces to the Democrat Party like Arlen Specter.
My favorite line was Obama saying that in his second hundred days they will train their dog Bo, because the last thing Tim Geithner needs is someone else treating him like a fire hydrant.
The latest episode of the conservative comedy show "NewsBusted" covers the War on Terror, media coverage of President Obama, Osama Bin Laden, Guantanamo detainees, Botox, Keith Olbermann's big pay off and more. Enjoy.
On "The Daily Show," Jon Stewart blasted Jim Cramer in last night's face to face battle in the long-range war of words they have been fighting this week:
Stewart repeatedly bashed Crammer, the host of CNBC's "Mad Money" for putting entertainment above journalism:
"I understand that you want to make finance entertaining, but it's not a ... game," Stewart told Cramer, adding in an expletive during the show's Thursday taping. The episode was scheduled to air at 11 p.m. EDT on Comedy Central.
In his opening, Stewart announced that it was "go time." He played a video clip of Cramer's Thursday guest appearance on "The Martha Stewart Show" in which Cramer beat a mound of dough, pretending it was Stewart.Said Stewart: "Mr. Cramer, don't you destroy enough dough on your own show?"
Stewart said he and Cramer are both snake-oil salesman, only "The Daily Show" is labeled as such. He claimed CNBC shirked its journalistic duty by believing corporate lies, rather than being an investigative "powerful tool of illumination." And he alleged CNBC was ultimately in bed with the businesses it covered - that regular people's stocks and 401Ks were "capitalizing your adventure."
Watch the following excerpts courtesy of The Daily Beast via Breitbart:
I will post the entire segment when it is available.
NBC's David Gregory reports the spoof of U.S.
financial heads Ben Bernanke, Hank Paulson, and Timothy Geithner written and produced at Flinch Studio for Mark Cuban's "Blog Maverick":
The good folks at Flinch also helped Mark Cuban poke fun at Bernie Madoff:
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