Watch the show UPN News calls "hilarious." US Weekly calls it an "amusing spoof." CNN says it "topped the charts." And the Tolucan Times raves it's a "wickedly funny pop culture phenomenon." It's a five-day-a-week, three-minute comedy news show featuring news headlines, political satire, sketches and celebrity guests. Presented daily by comedian Steve Tatham.
Kevin Avery of "Siskel and Negro" is a guest on today's episode of "The Ointment."
This is it. Obama and Clinton in a decisive battle. That is until it's not a decisve battle. Indiana and North Carolina weigh in on the long slog toward the Democratic nomination for president.
The Kentucky Derby, the election and the Bush administration are all wrapping up and in no case is it pretty.
Steve looks back on the week ending May 2, 2008.
Comedian Carrie Snow guests on The Ointment
Steve runs as an Obama delegate to the Democratic national Convention.
A Democrat drops out. A man gets pregnant. A fast-food innovator dies. A washed up rocker gets busted. All this and more for Thursday, March 27, 2008.
Senator Hillary Clitnton (Dem, NY) is a guest on today's show.
Waffle Day in Sweden is celebrated 9 months to the day before Christmas. Waffle Day in America is every day out on the campaign trail.
The 4,000th US soldier dies in Iraq. The peace sign is 50. Bill Richardson endorses Obama. Somebody is snooping into passport files. And JK Rowling considers suicide. All this and more news today on the Ointment.
Steve looks back on some items in the news for the week ending 3/21/08.
It's the fifth anniversary of the war in Iraq - where's the cake? John McCain's a little confused about whom we're fighting. Osama bin Laden makes more idle threats. And Starbucks is in trouble. All this and more news for Thursday, March 20, 2008.
Political satirist Mark Warzecha is a guest on today's episode of The Ointment.
Florida opts not to revote, giving up delegates to the Democratic Convention, breaking the tie. Clinton tries to make up for tongue-tied remarks. China ties citizens' tubes, taking away Youtube. All that and more news from a guy who wears a tie.
A look at Jeremiah Wright, Geraldine Ferraro and John Hagee, who have been associated with the campaigns of Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and John McCain respectively. Only Hagee is still an adivsor.
A quiz about what happened in the news during the second week of March 2008.
Steve does the news as his wife stands stoically by.
Writer, actress, comedian and survivor Anglea Shelton discusses her new book and movie.
This commercial for the Hillary Clinton campaign exaggerates her experience.
Steve discusses the idea of a Clinton-Obama Dream Ticket.
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