McCain's angel and devil think about the veterans, and how to pronounce Ahmadinejad during the first presidential debate. See more at http://www.lunaticsandliars.com and http://nationallampoon.com
John McCain's inner angel and devil battle for his conscience during his speech to the Republican Convention. See more at http://www.lunaticsandliars.com and http://nationallampoon.com
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The Two McCains Episode 4 "I Call Me Maverick" featuring Sarah Palin
Special guest star Sarah Palin's good angel gives in to the devil in this variation on our hit series.See more at http://www.lunaticsandliars.com and http://nationallampoon.com
In the next in a series parodying Apple’s Mac/PC ads, McCain talks about his campaign and foreign policy.
A parody of the popular Apple ads, pointing out the differences in the candidates for President.
Supporters and protesters at a McCain rally are asked to give two words to describe John McCain. The answers range from "love" to "cronyism." Filmed by Chuck Olsen in Lakeville, MN for The UpTake: http://theuptake.org
In the last in a series of parodies of the Mac/PC ads, Obama tries to understand what the hell John McCain is saying.
In another parody of the Apple Mac/PC ads, McCain explains to Obama what a Maverick he is.
Bill Maher, from HBO's Real Time with Bill Maher, opens his new film Religulous this week. Bill sat down for an exclusive 1 on 1 with National Lampoon's Matt Zaller for the Zaz Report to discuss God, Politics, Religion, and the American election. Bill dishes on the almighty, organized religion, Sarah Palin and John McCain, and most importantly, how to correctly pronounce his name. Religulous is as funny as Bill Maher is, so the funny meter is quite high. Christianity, Islam, Judaism, the after life? It's all fair game!
http://www.caachi.com/Members/celluloid3119/the_celluloid_chaos_theory/view - Waking to strange voices one night, Thomas discovers his reality is confined in a celluloid shell. He believes he has been contacted by a higher power and given the charge to save the dying medium of film. No one is particularly interested in believing, or even listening to him. As his reality begins to collapse under the weight of a crass digital culture, his efforts soon bring down a chaotic retaliation from the electronic menace.
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