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Passing the Torch

© Mike Keefe

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Late Night Political Humor

“On this date in 2001 … George W. Bush was certified as the winner of the 2000 presidential election. How about that? That turned out pretty well, didn’t it?” -David Letterman “And in an interview over the weekend, President Bush revealed that he has a prized collection of over 250 autographed baseballs, which would be […]

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No More Bush – Shave the Date!

Speaking of the upcoming inauguration, you can celebrate the end of Bush in a uniquely personal manner. Sex advice columnist Kristen Chase (also known as “Mominatrix”) is encouraging everyone to “Shave the Date”, or as she puts it “leave no bush behind”. She claims that it will give you a special tingle to realize that at […]

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Inaugural Privatization

© Ted Rall

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Late Night Political Humor

“Well, let me know what you think of this. George Herbert Walker Bush says that his son, Jeb, would make a great president. And I’m thinking, a third Bush in the White House. Boy, cut me a slice of that, you know?” -David Letterman “George Bush Sr. recently said he’d like his son Jeb to […]

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Confidence

© Joel Pett

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Uncle Jay explains 2008 in Christmas Carols

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John Waters gives advice to Obama

John Waters, director of such movies as Hairspray, Pecker, and Pink Flamingos, has recorded a video with some suggestions for Obama. Enjoy!

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When Bushies Ruled

This video from Ted Rall is in glorious poor taste, of course:

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New Year’s Resolutions

© Gary Varvel

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The Irony Detector

© W. Rowntree

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Robbing Peter to Pay Paul(son)

© Matt Bors

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Letterman reviews Bush’s promises

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New Year Prohibitions

© Andy Singer

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Fool me twice, won’t get fooled again

© Dan Wasserman In case you were wondering about the headline, the full quote is: “There’s an old saying in Tennessee — I know it’s in Texas, probably in Tennessee — that says, fool me once, shame on, shame on you. Fool me, you can’t get fooled again.” —President George W. Bush, Nashville, Tenn., Sept. […]

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