A trailer from scaryjohn.com. It's the most frightening movie you'll experience this Halloween: "When a Republican Calls."
A McCain supporter discusses why she is proud to support the McCain/Palin ticket.
The 562nd and last episode of "The Ointment."
Steve reads some comments from the past 560 episodes.
Steve's wife fills in for him as host on this, the third-to-the-last episode of "The Ointment."
Steve thanks all the guests that have appeared in the two and a half years that the Ointment has been running and shares some of the funniest moments.
As the end of "The Ointment" approaches, Steve looks back at some media coverage of the show.
Steve discusses America in front of an incredibly distracting background of looping, green-screen fireworks.
The wives of the polygamous Mormon cult in Texas have created their own website to sell homemade clothing that meets the Fundamentalist Latter Day Saints' standards of "modesty and neatness." This is an exclusive look at their first commercial.
Emmy-award winning writer and author of the new book "Apocalyspe How," Rob Kutner, is the guest on today's episode of "The Ointment."
The news for Tuesday, July 1, 2008 including Barack Obama and Bill Clinton's meeting, Prince Charles drinking and driving and some other stuff. But, quite honestly, today's episode is well... let's just say there have been better.
It's Mike Tyson's birthday but that's not all. John McCain talks about World War III - is he trying to lose? The actors' unions talk about going on strike because they are trying to destroy what showbiz there is left and a genuine hero of the day.
Ralph Nader mouths off. Dem are steamed about poor eating habits.Karl Rove tries to paint barack Obama as a country club, martini-swilling wise guy. And Brad and Angelina prove, once again, why they are better than you. All this and more news.
Comedian Mike Lukas (Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Late Show with Conan O'Brien, Comedy Central) talks about working at Disney World on today's episode of "The Ointment."
The Chairman of the Republican national Committee defends remarks by senior John McCain campaign official, Charlie Black, who said a terrorist attack on US soil would "a big advantage" for McCain.
There's lots of news today that George Carlin certainly would have had much to say about.
This commercial spoofs those that would charge for wi-fi in their over-priced coffee shops.
"Ain't No Gas Price High Enough," a musical salute to the Hummer.
Today's news headlines: Newt Gingrich's birthday. Gay marriage legal in California. Amy Winehouse in deep trouble. Not a complete sentence to be found amongst any of these these stories.
Gay marriage is legal in California. Gas is cheaper south of the border. Lakers try unsuccesfully to choke and who won the Tony Awards. All this and more news for Monday, June 16, 2008.
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