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Old 10-09-2008, 12:49 PM   #43
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Originally Posted by vivaldirules View Post
The one and only good thing about politics here is the entertainment value it brings. If you can keep from getting angry or sick (a very difficult task), it carries a great deal of humor with it, providing the late night television comedians a great deal to work with. The skits on Saturday Night Live have been particularly hilarious this year (you can see many of them at http://www.snl.com) and the Jib-Jab video this year is modestly funny, too: http://www.peteyandpetunia.com/VoteHere/VoteHere.htm
Not to mention John Stewart and the Daily Show.

I don't even watch TV, but if someone else in the family has him on when I'm passing through the living room, I'll stop and watch.
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