Added: Jul 24, 2008
From: newsbusted
Duration: 2:4
Topics in this episode: --U.S. in a recession? Yes according to Barack Obama --Fox News anchor Chris Wallace slams MSNBC for mixing news and opinion --A prison reality show? --Lindsay Lohan designs leggings --The cop from the Village People goes to the hospital --"Rock of Love" star Bret Michaels and winner Ambre Lake break up! NewsBusted is a comedy webcast about the news of the day, uploaded every Tuesday and every Friday. If you like the show, be sure to subscribe! Post your comments on the video we love them. We also love seeing how many people won't read this disclaimer and realize the laughtrack is a joke itself. Think you're funny? Send your (short) jokes to rightstuffcomedy at yahoo.com. If we use them, we'll pay you USD $50 for each one. You can also check us out on Myspace at http://myspace.com/newsbusted Starring: Jodi Miller Director: Bruce Roundtower Executive Producer: Matthew Sheffield
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nworb1954 Says:
Jul 29, 2008 - You still did not answer the question. You are using a common liberal tactic. When you can't win a debate, you try to smear the other person. However, that will not work with me. Stick with the facts, support your position, or admit that you're wrong.
MonkeyBallZ214 Says:
Jul 29, 2008 - That's right. And i'm saving this so when it happens, I can come back to you and see what amazing excuse you come up with for it happening just like that. If you think that these people in office and the CIA are just a bunch of idiots, then you are the idiot. It's called playing possum. No, I don't believe the illuminati crap either. I'm only going on facts of what has already happened and where it leads. Also, history of how other empires fell, Like Rome. zeitgeistmovie(dot)com 2008 awardwinner
mcwashtx Says:
Jul 29, 2008 - Dude what are you talking about? Are you talking about the poll done last year? You are kidding right? Did you hear scott mcclellan last Thursday? He said that the white house fed FAUX news talking points. I am wasting words on you because you are not very bright!
pwf2412 Says:
Jul 29, 2008 - no, we have already established that he sucks at definitions. to him words mean what he and his friends think they should mean
pwf2412 Says:
Jul 29, 2008 - he does this a lot. backs himself into a corner then says it's your fault, and says he isn't going to play anymore. It's really kind of amusing.
pwf2412 Says:
Jul 29, 2008 - but than again, aren't all libs, just more ignorant?
pwf2412 Says:
Jul 29, 2008 - because we all know that the Clintons never gave any talking points to the press. (cough, cough) gravitas...(cough)
angelofdeath556 Says:
Jul 30, 2008 - I don't know, but they dropped Hillary like a bad habit when he came along. Not that I'm a Hillary supporter, and I despise McCain. But is my dislike for Obama enough to make me vote for McCain? Overall, I'm not really very happy about the choices we have- A Marxist nobody and a fake republican.
pwf2412 Says:
Jul 30, 2008 - I agree with you, but better a rino who is right on the war and spending, and will make better Supreme Court decissions. I won't Not vote, every republican who stays home or votes 3rd party this election is just giving a vote to BHO.
pwf2412 Says:
Aug 1, 2008 - july numbers are in. That is July 2008. #6 FOX News #22 CNN #30 MSNBC Those are for all cable stations. Soooooooo, hmmmmm, I guess that pretty well proves that the public like FOX better than CNN or MSNBC. But don't worry, I am sure if you try, your channels will be the all vegetable channel one of these days.
rigobueno1 Says:
Aug 4, 2008 - this isnt funny
MonkeyBallZ214 Says:
Aug 8, 2008 - Are you serious nworb1954? You really think Fox news is fair or even balanced? Search Rupert Murdoch admits. Plain as day, he has his agenda, or I should say their agenda, at hand. He is a major global dominatrix. He's been manipulating the news for years to hide the Gov. plans and push forward NWO. Do some research, stop listening to the pretty little skirts.
MonkeyBallZ214 Says:
Aug 8, 2008 - You do know that you can write a candidate in right? If everyone wrote in Ron Paul, guess what would happen. Of course, not everyone knows that, after all, public schools don't actually teach you what you can do as people, just what has happened and what "they" want you to do. Does anyone know how to start impeachment process anymore? The people start it, not congress or courts. I don't know where we got the idea that congress had to approve it. We are the power, we are the nation!
Br333zy Says:
Aug 8, 2008 - this bitch isnt funny at all, she needs my penis to suck on
angelofdeath556 Says:
Aug 9, 2008 - I know you can write in a candidate. For the record I did vote for Ron Paul in the primary. I would much prefer him to either of the two losers we have to choose from. I'd like to see Bob Barr win, but I know it ain't gonna happen. So I guess I'll end up voting for McCain. Not because I like him, but because I dislike Obama more. It's sad, but that's what it comes down to.
MonkeyBallZ214 Says:
Aug 10, 2008 - And that is the way we all die. Don't fight the corruption, just move along. I'm sure the Gov. will be pleased with you and let you alone keep your rights. Why not just hand your kids to them? "Do what you want, your going to anyway". Since it is their future your handing over. I have 2 boys that I want to have a chance to enjoy life, not wonder why they are slaves to a gov. "Why didn't someone stop them?" "They had the chance right there." Same thing we ask of Germans about Hitler. Propaganda
pwf2412 Says:
Aug 10, 2008 - so vote for Ron Paul or what ever 3rd party candidate you want to, BUT understand, just because you want something to be a certain way, doesn't make it so. So when you cast your 3rd party vote, just understand that you are actually casting a vote for Sen. BH Obama. Maybe someday things will change and we will not have a two party system, but that is what we have now. and you have to vote in reality, not in some libertarian/3rd party wonderland. I'm sure the libs will be pleased with you
MonkeyBallZ214 Says:
Aug 10, 2008 - And what is the difference between McCain and Obama? They both are members of CFR, which Chaney was chairman of for years. Also, which openly denounces sovereignty for any country. They both are supported by Rupert Murdoch, owner of Fox news and other media, also a member of CFR. They both have no real solutions to problems, just ways to extend the time line of the issues. It's like a 2 lane road. No matter which lane you pick, they're still going the same direction,1 is just a newly paved lane.
pwf2412 Says:
Aug 10, 2008 - then cast your 3rd party vote and travel your newly paved lane to absolutly nowhere. Because any vote for a 3rd party is a complete waste this election. Am I saying I don't believe in the possibility of a 3rd party. nope!! It could possibly happen, but it will need a large grass roots movement years before the general elkection to have any outside chance of even a partial success, and it should probably start as a congressional movement before they try a presidential move
MonkeyBallZ214 Says:
Aug 10, 2008 - I completely understand what you're saying, But I don't want to say that I didn't at least try to make a change. That I didn't do all I could. I have 2 boys that I want to see grow up with choices in life, their own choices. They shouldn't have to do what we do now, research every little thing the media tells us to see if it's true.
angelofdeath556 Says:
Aug 16, 2008 - Well, what would you suggest? Go ahead and write in Mickey Mouse if you want. An Obama presidency would likely give us all a much better idea of what it's like to be a "slave to the government". I'm not here to argue for McCain. I can't stand him. And I don't disagree with what you are saying at all. But how do you propose to fight the corruption? Where do we start? And don't say remove Bush. He's a small part of a much bigger problem. And it's not only Republicans. Democrats are worse.
MonkeyBallZ214 Says:
Aug 16, 2008 - Actually, after thinking about it, maybe we should have Obama in. We see what happened when Clinton got into office. Republicans woke up a little. As long as they have something to fight about amongst themselves, republicans in congress won't go along with NWO so easy. Dems have pretty much accepted it, last remaining conservatives haven't yet. Elections for Gov., Mayors, and Reps., we need to remind them state is responsible for a lot. Question them at every rally about constitutional rights.
MonkeyBallZ214 Says:
Aug 16, 2008 - Start with the state and maybe we can make the wave tidal to higher positions. If our state Reps and Gov.s are on our side and show it, congress will have no choice but to be on our side. Then, that effects Presidential positions. This election is done already. Either 2 won't matter. No one believes in what's best for the country anymore, only for selves, so write in isn't happening. We just have to start low and hope there's time to build the wave. Talk to people you meet, ask what they know.
oishmeloish Says:
Sep 10, 2008 - In the words of Dickless Cheney: "Go F*** Yourself"...
nworb1954 Says:
Jul 29, 2008 - Since you are so impressed with opinions, let me give you a couple of them. "I consider FOX News to be a network that genuinely tries to be balanced, offering political perspectives from all sides,'' Lanny Davis "Fair and balanced FOX. You beat them all." Terry McAuliffe