The Jokes On You – Comedians on John McCain and Sarah Palin – Part 1

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A pick up of videos from opposite comedians about John McCain as well as Sarah Palin. Includes clips by Bill Maher, David Letterman, Jay Leno as well as Conan O’Brien

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The Jokes On You - Comedians on John McCain and Sarah Palin - Part 1

25 Responses to “The Jokes On You – Comedians on John McCain and Sarah Palin – Part 1”

  1. Skip0hsa Says:

    “Whoops” LOL

  2. CamiloSanchez1979 Says:

    poor Palin…so whatever happen to her?? Never heard anything else about her

  3. o0ohawkeye Says:

    True. Very true, why should I hang around a group of bigots. I have to be progressive Sir. Therefor if I can not get my coffee, I will settle for tea. Conservatism is very much alive – but the conservatives have been hijacked by Rush Dumbo, Neo-Nazis, Divas and plain stupid people like Ann Coulter. I would rather hang around a woman who has aborted 5 times than stand the bigotry and the intellectual wanting of the Republicans. Long live the Centre

  4. delshad82 Says:

    David letterman OWN!!

  5. kylematthewdiduck Says:

    Ron Paul works from a very clear and simple thesis: modern day Republicans have lost their way.

    He’s by far the most responsible elected official in Congress and he’s recognized the sheep who by default flocked to Obama or McCain. You’re one of them.

  6. o0ohawkeye Says:

    Ron Paul is Republican Sir, therefor – birds of a feather flock together. I would understand why you would not want to associate yourself with our birds of your feather (hint – republicans). Right now the birds that share the same feather as you are in disarray, they do not have a flock leader, they do not have any new ideas. They deny others of their feather as well. I do not wish to convict you of being a Republican – for it is a terrible thing.

  7. kylematthewdiduck Says:

    Actually, I dislike Bush and Palin and McCain. I’m not a Republican, I’m a conservative/libertarian. If only Republicans still were conservatives, you may have had an argument, but they’re not. I support Ron Paul.

  8. o0ohawkeye Says:

    Since you are a Bush – Palin supporter u should he happy that Obama is continuing the war – or u are mad like every republican is?

  9. kylematthewdiduck Says:

    So you’re one of the Obama sheep? Have you noticed yet how he’s continuing most of Bush’s policies, including the war in Iraq?

  10. o0ohawkeye Says:

    Your were proved wrong by American.

    Yes We can.

  11. arubain Says:

    a moose got in the garbage can hahahahahah

  12. kylematthewdiduck Says:

    Letterman and Maher are such shills…frankly speaking, Palin had more political experience than Barack Obama, no matter how many people were in the town or the state. The media white-washed (so to speak) Obama’s past as if he was overqualified…a person like Obama would not have been elected if not for his skin colour and his Chicago roots political roots.

  13. MPMaarek Says:

    I’m from Alaska. Trust me, it is not shocking.

  14. cleverblazer2 Says:

    the maverick and the milf!! lollololololol

  15. xhagast Says:

    I am not missing the point. I am praising him for doing the political move to get a woman but blasting his choice and suggesting that almost anybody else would have been OK. It looks as if he decided to choose a woman as running mate but that scared Republicans so much that they had to choose the most radical one they could find. The top one(governor)and the prettiest but the most radically conservative. To reassure the white male base.

  16. commiedeer Says:

    Are you missing the point? She was not a bad choice because she was a woman, she was a bad choice because she acted like an idiot and didn’t do much to suggest she was otherwise. A former member of the Department of the Treasurery (at any level) would have been a better idea given how much shit we gave McCain for not understanding economics. Attempting to court votes is only half the battle, unfortunately the Republicians forgot that we were having uclers about the half that mattered.

  17. xhagast Says:

    Choosing a woman was a smart move. Divisive. He should have chosen a more qualified woman. Wasn’t there some other governor he could have picked? Even if she was ugly? Condy Rice would have been perfect. Except in the deep south…
    A female senator would have been great. Ileana Ross from Florida would have gotten the state and the Latin vote. And she is pretty white and her name is English(kinda). I bet there are pretty and smart congresswomen with good qualifications, too.

  18. zizozain Says:

    I was shocked that such an unqualified woman even became a mayor, let alone a VP candidate

  19. WillCodeForCookies Says:

    To put this whole sorry mess in context, I think that if I were some hicktown hockey mum from the tundra, and I got asked by the Republican Presidential Nominee to be his running mate, it would be far too attractive an opportunity to give up. So really, I do not judge Palin too harshly for accepting something that’s way over her head. I do, however, slam Country-First McCain for his hypocrisy, self-serving ways and piss-poor judgment. He really should have known better.

  20. commiedeer Says:

    Oh man did we rip Palin a new asshole. And the sad truth is, they’re right to mock her qualifications. Seriously, McCain HAD a chance to win, he wouldn’t have been a bad president if he wasn’t tied down by conservative ideology but then came Palin for his VP pick… I mean, it’s not sexist when you look at her and ask is that really the best our women politicians can be.

  21. xCrazyJayx Says:

    It’s ridiculous. In our schools (in canada) abstinance education is never even taught. WE learn about safe sex, STDs etc. But I never recall my teachers even mentioning abstinance. It’s a far more effective message thenjust saying “Don’t have sex.”

  22. weezerfanperson Says:

    Seriosly, that’s just ignorant on her part. Not talking to your kids about birth control is kind of ridiculous, even if it is for beliefs. It’s still going to happen in their schools, some of their friends are probably having sexy-time on a regular basis. Even if you are against birth control, at least mention it to them, and say something like “abstinence is better” or “god looks down on having sex for fun”…if that’s what you believe…which apparently…she does.

  23. retox Says:

    Well put!

  24. factvfiction Says:

    Yes, I am far too moral and ethical to be a christian!!

  25. willowbud Says:

    I love Dave LEtterman!

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