"Last night in Manchester, New Hampshire, the 10 Republican candidates prepared to take the stage for their party's third 2008 presidential debate of 2007. This debate wasn't about policy discrepancies. It's about America and the imminent death of its people if one of these people isn't elected [on screen: John McCain calling the war 'a transcendent struggle between good and evil']. A transcendent struggle between good and evil? They're going to pull out all the stops. There is nothing that they would not do to win and fight this war [on screen: GOPers unanimously opposing openly gay soldiers]. Apparently, the only thing worse for these candidates than another terrorist attack would be a gay hero stopping it. I don't want to say anything, but there are 10 candidates on that stage and the law of averages says one of these guys is a little Barney in the Franks." --Jon Stewart
A magisterial collection.
An emotional roller coaster.
Soon to be a cult classic.
A combination of Bukowski’s
Last Night On Earth
and Orwell’s 1984.
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