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Sure, I may be fired up over the politics of this election. Some may call it obsessive and angry. Others say I’m bitter. But, there are some things I still can cling to.

Unfortunately, due to many a foul mouthed outburst and squabbles, I wouldn’t say I’m in the first few pages of god’s book. And no one ever told me that you need to have a clean criminal record to pass that five day waiting period for a fire-arm.

Luckily, I’ll always have ridiculously hilarious comedy.  Take a look at this random gem from Funny or Die.

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It sort of gives me a glimmer of hope for our future. If Will and Shaq can set aside their differences, shouldn’t McCain and Obama?

You have to hand it to Paris Hilton.  The bitch can’t do anything right on her own.  But tell her what to do in front of a camera, with footage poised for internet distribution, and she’s Dame Judi Dench.

Adding to the outrage the Hilton camp has been screaming over John McCain’s most recent Obama-smear, Hollywood’s favorite cock-eyed princess has teamed up with Funny or Die to deliver her own one-two punch. And by that, I mean brilliantly scripted faux-ad that I’m sure took her several hundred takes to nail:

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If Paris actually ran for office, I would probably support her. Unlike politicians like Elliot Spitzer and Bill Clinton before her, her exploited sexual deviancy has only helped her popular vote. And she certainly wouldn’t waste our time asking for the definition of “is”: she simply wouldn’t understand.

[Hilton 08' Ad via Huffington Post]

Social networks, blogs, and sites to get your fill of viral videos are as fleeting as a my buddies in a cold pool on a hot summer day.

Nausea of the thought of my pride and joys aside, Super Deluxe debuted as Time Warner’s uber-conglomerate media dominanting “we’re on your team” outreach to the common online viewer. It had some great original web shorts, and was a great alternative if you’re a person who doesn’t think Will Ferrell and Funny or Die are the second coming of Christ.

But Super Deluxe falls a few points in my book because of their LACKING support of the Good Side of Bad News, featuring comedy’s Jim Norton and Jim Florentine. If you were a fan of Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn, or of Opie and Anthony, you’ll agree that their in your face, hilarious vulgarity made them amazing. Check out a clip below:

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Please! Give these guys a show!