President Rick Perry — of Texas, that is

“Every time that I’ve ever heard presidential hopeful and current governor Rick Perry talk about possible secession for Texas, I think one thing: How can I help?” Read more…
(source: PoliticusUSA)
Making a better tomorrow, tomorrow (ad parody)
(source: ColbertSuperPAC)
Jimmy Kimmel’s sequel to ‘An Inconvenient Truth’ (satire)
(source: Jimmy Kimmel Live (ABC), via Huffington Post)
(source: Funny or Die)
15 things we love about 'The Daily Show'
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Happy 15th birthday: We love you, The Daily Show !
“Today marks the 15th anniversary of ‘The Daily Show.’ Yes, our favorite nightly news parody program is all grown up. Luckily the humor isn’t showing its age — it’s often still just as infantile and hilarious as the day the show premiered…. In honor of the show’s epic achievement, with over 2,000 episodes, more than 70 correspondents and special contributors and 15 years of telling it like it is, we’re counting down the 15 Things We Love About ‘The Daily Show,’ in no particular order.” Read more…
(source: AOL TV, via Huffington Post)
God urges Rick Perry not to run for president

In response to Perry’s ‘calling’ to run in 2012…
“Describing Texas Gov. Rick Perry as grossly unqualified for the position, God, the Creator and Ruler of the Universe, urged Perry not to run for president of the United States Wednesday.” Read more…
(source: The Onion)
Mock T-Mobile Commercials Poke Fun At AT&T Deal
View the rest of the ads here.
(source: freepress, via Slash Gear)
Barack Obama: I’m a dick!
(source: Funny or Die)
Comedians more trustworthy than journalists?
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Paul Provenza: “I actually think that’s a good sign that people trust comedians more than journalists. At least with comedians, you know they are editorializing and opinionating - unlike ‘news’ outlets who do the same damned thing in the guise of reportage. Even in jest, comedians are inherently more honest than the opportunistic, corporate-controlled so-called news.” Read more…
The article has an instant poll asking readers to rate their most trustworthy source of news. Here’s the results as of the time I looked at it. Remember, this is the opinions of people who read the HuffPost; it might look different if you asked Fox News viewers!

(source: Huffington Post)
