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Posted:4/8/2008
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"I Invented The Internet, Episode 1: The Audacity." Lorne Baxter explores the life of Barack Hussein Obama, Jeremiah Wright and the theology behind it. Produced by Illuminati Pictures (www.nohussein.com). Music by Intelligentzia.

Posted:2/13/2008
9198 Views  |   Rating: 5/5
Barack Obama's "Yes, we can" motto has been immortalized and satirized in online music videos over the past week. This video instead salutes Ronald Reagan for his can-do faith in Americans to succeed without their government.

Posted:4/10/2008
85907 Views  |   Rating: 4/5
Ann Coulter presents funny videos from 2007 at the 2008 MRC DisHonors Awards, including Brian Williams' overblown report on "paper or plastic." MRC Gala

Posted:3/30/2008
24827 Views  |   Rating: 4/5
A Democratic blogger is promoting this video as a warning of imaginary GOP attack ads to come against Barack Obama. Who needs Republicans with Democrats like that!

Posted:5/16/2008
39263 Views  |   Rating: 4/5
Marcus Luttrell, a former Navy SEAL whose story of heroism in Afghanistan is told in his book "Lone Survivor," shared his world view at the National Rifle Association event in Louisville on May 16.

Posted:4/7/2008
4489 Views  |   Rating: 4/5
And remember, if you're able to watch this video on your computer, you're really not having a bad day.

Posted:7/21/2008
13078 Views  |   Rating: 4/5
"This is a press, the networks especially, that have gone into a complete swoon for Barack Obama," Brent Bozell said on the July 18 "Hannity & Colmes."

Posted:7/22/2008
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The press has been in bed with Barack Obama since he gave the keynote at the 2004 Democratic Convention. Relive the "Obamedia's" public displays of affection in this video love story.

Posted:4/10/2008
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Ann Coulter presents the "Damn Those Conservatives Award" at the 2008 MRC DisHonors Awards. MRC Gala

Posted:8/5/2008
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This year, Hollywood has done the thinking for all of us and the choice is clear: Their opinion matters most. If you decide you don't want to listen to Hollywood, then the choice is even more clear.