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November 7th, 2014 7:30 PMThe Republican party's sweeping majority gains across-the-board in the U.S. midterm elections this week has prompted an unusually "in-your-face" hashtag campaign aimed at Hillary Clinton and her allies from Kentucky's U.S. Senator Rand Paul on Twitter.
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Too Many Cooks: The Sitcom Intro from Hell
November 7th, 2014 5:30 PMThis 12-minute Adult Swim '80s sitcom parody video by Casper Kelly is worth watching the entire way through as it slowly devolves into a psychedelic trip from television intro hell.
Tim & Eric
November 7th, 2014 5:15 PMSince 2002, this comedy duo has graced the Internet with their unique style of surreal sketch comedy.
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GOP Rubs Salt on Wound with #HillarysLosers
The Republican party's sweeping majority gains across-the-board in the U.S. midterm elections this week has prompted an unusually "in-your-face" hashtag campaign aimed at Hillary Clinton and her allies from Kentucky's U.S. Senator Rand Paul on Twitter.
Too Many Cooks: The Sitcom Intro from Hell
This 12-minute Adult Swim '80s sitcom parody video by Casper Kelly is worth watching the entire way through as it slowly devolves into a psychedelic trip from television intro hell.
Tim & Eric
Since 2002, this comedy duo has graced the Internet with their unique style of surreal sketch comedy.