For months, comedians have been worried about the possibility of an Obama Presidency and how hard it might be to make fun of him (personally, I think they've just been spoiled by Bush the last eight years).
Last night, less than 24 hours after Obama's win, South Park put the comedic world on notice - making Obama's presidency very funny.
Note: It's worth watching the full episode as the clip below only gives a brief lead in. Essentially, Obama and McCain are secret agents working together to steal the "Hope" Diamond. Palin and Michelle are in on it as well.
It's that time again, so get out and vote! And if you still need swaying, go ahead and check out these amazing photos of Mr. Let The Little Children Come To Me.
Says Reuters, "The 11 p.m. episode, which featured an appearance by presidential candidate Barack Obama, averaged 3.6 million total viewers, beating by 600,000 viewers the previous record set October 8 when his wife Michelle Obama appeared on the show."
Second Update: Watch the whole interview here
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Here's New York Times Columnist William Kristol telling Jon Stewart that he's reading the New York Times too much. Jon's retort worked well.
Update: Dennett Defeated
Charlotte Dennett is a candidate for Attorney General of Vermont. She pledges to indict George W. Bush for conspiracy of murder in the state of Vermont, if elected.
Vote for Jon Stewart to invite Charlotte Dennett on the show to talk about her pledge.
It's been an incredible day and here are a few must watch videos to forward to your friends and colleagues:
* Countdown MSNBC shows video of Kenya Witch-hunting pastor laying hands on Sarah Palin to ask Jesus to promote her political career and keep witchcraft away from her.
* CNN's Campbell Brown tells the McCain camp to stop the sexist treatment of Sarah Palin, keeping her under wraps as if she was a delicate flower.
* David Letterman rants for nine minutes over McCain's last minute cancellation. McCain said he had to go to Washington to save the economy...but found time to do an interview with Katie Couric.
* Jasiri X reports via hip hop on the financial crisis. He's doing weekly hip hop news summaries.
* And finally, don't miss the spammer's take on the Paulson bailout plan, Bush's early Halloween economic fright speech and Alternet's Five Dangerous, Disastrous Things About the Proposed Bailout and What You Can Do to Help Stop It
Pretty disgusting clip watching McCain try to repair the damage from his Hoover-esque "the fundamentals of our economy are strong" into ... I meant the fundamentals of our economy our the American worker and they are strong... this guy is a total liar. I thought the DSN's "McCain's Circular Talk Express" graphic was appropriate.
McCain and Stewart used to be close. I do hope Jon takes him to the mat if McCain ever has the balls to return to the show.
The montage at 4:20 into the video comparing segments of Bush's 2000 RNC convention speech to McCain's 2008 speech is pretty effective hammering home the lie of McCain's change argument.
More nice work by the Daily Show creative team.
John Harwood: Pennsylvania Avenue: Profiles in Backroom Power
Douglas J. Feith: War and Decision: Inside the Pentagon at the Dawn of the War on Terrorism
Newt Gingrich: Real Change: From the World That Fails to the World That Works
Robert Schlesinger: White House Ghosts: Presidents and Their Speechwriters
Robert Draper: Dead Certain: The Presidency of George W. Bush
Nikolas Kozloff: Hugo Chavez: Oil, Politics, and the Challenge to the U.S.
Barack Obama: The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream
Barack Obama: Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance
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