

Keith issued arguably his most powerful Special Comment yet tonight. This time he takes on the GOP's newest fearmongering ad which quotes Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri superimposed over pictures of explosions with the sound of a ticking bomb in the background. As if that wasn't enough, it's topped off with the cryptic message echoing LBJ's 1960 "Daisy" ad that ran just once: These are the stakes.
The "Military Commissions Act 2006" sends US Democracy straight back to the dark ages - in 1215 A.D. Habeas Corpus was incorporated in the Magna Carta, BUT does Bush care about those old fashioned law? Or does he care about the constitution? Keith Olbermann explains why the "Military Commissions Act 2006" destroys the US constitution.
This is a clip from The Colbert Report where Colbert speaks with Rich Sexton (or is it Saxton?) Edit by PJP.
Meet the little man inside Georges head! Very Funny! Even true maybe? (German voice with english subtitles.)
How to reach 100,000 people for $1 (highway blogger)2 min 24 sec - Jul 18, 2006How to video showing how to exercise your right to free speech.
Actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt takes on the paparazzi with a novel new approach: his own video camera. Brilliant.
Samantha Bee's take on 'Snakes on a Plane'. August 21. Hilarious.
Inventor Jeff Han demonstrates his intuitive "interface-free" touch-driven computer screen.
Happy hour just became a little less happy for this guy. See more awesome videos at www.thestunners.com
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.
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.
Wow! It's the Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain playing Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit"
The latest Lynx deodorant advertisement that is planned to have only one showing on television. False advertising? Yes. But it's still entertaining. :)
First Lieutenant Ehren Watada publicly refuses orders to fight in Iraq on the grounds that the war is illegal. Visit www.thankyoult.org for more details.