"The Daily Show" demonstrates how CIA history repeats itself.
Sometimes when we’re watching “The Daily Show,” we marvel at what we ever did without it. This little clip, in which Jon Stewart points out that President Bush feels exactly the same way about his new CIA director as he did about the guy who just stepped down, really brings back that feeling of wonder over what a fine service this show provides. One of these days, someone should really give “The Daily Show” a massive cash gift, so that it will be in our lives forever and ever and ever, Amen.
Barry Holiday, you make us feel like a natural animal.
Another installment from Barry Holiday. Why are the most ridiculous, pointless videos sometimes the most addictive of them all?
A seemingly innocent stray puppy goes ballistic.
This stray puppy proves that you can take a puppy off the streets, but you can’t take the streets out of the puppy.
"Weeds" cracks the code for luring Snoop Dogg into doing a cameo.
How do you get Snoop Dogg to do a cameo? The slap-happy team behind “Weeds” knows the key to Snoop’s heart: Hand him a packed bong and a microphone.
"The Daily Show" highlights some good old Republican tomfoolery in the wake of the Foley scandal.
“The Daily Show” focuses on the latest Republican high jinx, plus a memorably heroic moment for Wolf Blitzer.
Carl's Jr. gets a little dirty to sell some biscuits.
Following a long tradition of filthy-minded advertising, which peaked with the oral-sex-inspired slogan, “If it doesn’t get all over the place, it doesn’t belong in your face,” Carl’s Jr. continues to pander to its macho demographic with this ad. Still, you sort of have to give them props for the shift in tone here, from neutered public service announcement to cocky guy anecdote.