Jib-Jab Releases New Bush and Kerry Parody 77
AKAImBatman writes "Our friends over at JibJab have just released a new flash movie called, 'It's Good to be in D.C.'. As per 'This Land', this movie pokes fun at both Bush and Kerry, with some stop-overs for the Vice Presidents former, current, and hopeful. Check it out before they get sued off the 'net again!"
I'll take "Stuck in my head all day" for 800, Alex (Score:3, Interesting)
Although it will be nice to never again see John Ashcroft's scary face again without picturing a Pride shirt under his suit....
Seriously, though, none of JibJab's stuff this year as been as good as the couple they did in 2000 with the rapping Al Gore/Dubya or (my personal favorite) the monster-sized Hillary, Guiliani and Rick Lazio attacking New York. I can't find any of those online anyplace now -- does anyone know if they're out there someplace?
Re:I'll take "Stuck in my head all day" for 800, A (Score:1)
http://www.multzone.ru/multiki/jibjab/
Leno played it Thursday night (Score:4, Funny)
The Republicans are in bed with Big Oil and the Democrats are in bed with everybody else.
Beautiful.
Re:Leno played it Thursday night (Score:2)
STDs are bad, but I'd hate to have Chronic Inflammation of Negligence.
Re:JibJab is Boring and Overrated (Score:2)
But lots of others will, I assure you. While you're at it, is there anything else you don't like?
Re:JibJab is Boring and Overrated (Score:2, Funny)
It doesn't make me laugh.
It just wasted some of my time."
The reason why you feel this way is simple.
You been doing Tech Support for too long, thus devoid of nay emotion what so ever.
Re:JibJab is Boring and Overrated (Score:5, Insightful)
It doesn't make me laugh.
It just wasted some of my time.
Your post made me feel the same way.
Re:JibJab is Boring and Overrated (Score:3, Funny)
Everybody's a critic (Score:3, Insightful)
It's not offensive, really.
If you didn't laugh, too bad.
As for wasting your time, what have you been doing on
"How did JibJab ever become so popular? It isn't entertaining. It is actually very derivative. I stopped the video about 45 seconds in."
[How did the parent ever get modded up? It isn't interesting. It's actually fairly predictable. I didn't even read it, really.]
There, see how easy it is to go negative? Not much fun, either.
Re:JibJab is Boring and Overrated (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:JibJab is Boring and Overrated (Score:1)
Biased? (Score:4, Insightful)
The last one seemed just a tiny bit right leaning, though enough of an equal opportunity offender to just be amusing... This one seems VERY Right leaning. There are shots of B&C with buckets of money but they have Bin Laden and Saddam holding a Pro Kerry banner, and portray Edwards and Kerry as Gay lovers. All politicians deserve a good mocking now and then - well often, but this seems mildly duplicious when one side gets a mild tease and the other gets a full blown character assasination... And it was supposed to debut on the Tonight Show. Wonder if that had anything to do with the increased slant?
right leaning (Score:2)
This one did attack Kerry while letting Bush off easy. I thought the first one was as fair as I could hope for in these anti-dissent "with us or against us" times. I wouldn't be suprised if JibJab got some flak - or some cash - or both to take Kerry down a peg and take up Bush's banner while riding the coattails of their prior, more balanced anim.
Raging Bush apologetics from b-baggins, j0nb0y and N3WB13 in 3... 2... 1...
Re:right leaning (Score:1)
not biased? (Score:5, Informative)
Bush: Halliburton reference in opening scene.
Bush/Cheney in money barrels.
Kerry: Showed with Kim Jong Il, Saddam Hussein, and (I think) Ayatolah Khomeini;
Edwards says "I love to hug and kiss this guy" (gay reference #1),
Gay man asks "are they gay", Kerry/Edwards respond "we won't say" (gay ref #2),
Kerry/Edwards in bed in a pink room with a "Justin" poster on the wall (gay ref #3),
Daschle says he's gay (gay ref #4),
Clinton appears & is slapped twice by Hillary,
Dan Rather of CBS appears,
Teresa Heinz-Kerry burns a bra and bursts into flames,
and Kerry is shown holding Heinz ketchup (this last one is minor so I'm counting it 1/2).
The count of knocks is Bush 2, Kerry 8.5. I agree it was a funny parody, but the bias is obvious. Unless you saw 6 insults to Bush I missed, which I doubt, but please point them out to me if I did.
One last thing... good on you Squinky86 for disagreeing in a mature way instead of just flaming (as usually resort to.) [slashdot.org]
Re:not biased? (Score:1)
That was Ashcroft, our esteemed Attorney General, a guy on the right.
ashcroft not daschle (Score:2)
Re:not biased? (Score:2)
Re:not biased? (Score:1)
Re:not biased? (Score:1)
As for my views being distorted, do you mean biased? I do support Kerry. I am liberal. So I have a bias. However, I think "distorted" is a little strong here. I won't take offense but I will point that out.
Re:not biased? (Score:1)
Re:not biased? (Score:2)
Assuming you didn't mistake him for John Ashcroft, you mistook him for Governor McGreevey of New Jersey (who, faced with mounting corruption charges, admitted that he cheated on his wife with another man.)
I thought the video was funny, but too many gay jokes. They should have dropped either McGreevey or Ashcroft. (In the interest of humor, I'd say keep Ashcroft. He's more well known, and his gay bit was funnier.)
Also, I thought that jab at McCain was a RIOT.
Re:not biased? (Score:2)
#1 - Ashcroft admits he's gay. (A play on his supposed homophobia.)
#2 - Supreme Court says they might have to decide the election outcome. (Reference to the myth that the Supreme Court stole the election for Bush.)
#3 - Cheney swears. (Only swore publically once, as did Kerry.)
But you missed one against Kerry: Kerry says he's "sensitive"
Also, I don't think that was Tom Daschle.
Re:not biased? (Score:2)
Though I also seem to recall Kerry calling a Secret Service agent a "Son of a Bitch" for allegedly knocking him over while snowboarding.
Eh.
Re:Biased? (Score:3, Interesting)
I thought This Land hit both candidates equally. This one wasn't as funny. The gay stuff didn't bother me (they did Ashcroft too), but the Osama thing was bad. Especially since some terrorists have
Re:Biased? (Score:2)
Not really sure. I know MSNBC has at least a few "news entertainment programs" that are far right, but honestly I havn't watched any of the big 4 Networks for so long that I really don't know
It was an honest question not an insinuation.
Re:Biased? (Score:2)
They make efforts to retain the viewership of as many people as they can, but they bash Kerry with more enthousiasm.
Also, Kerry was on Letterman the other day, and Leno went into a heavy Kerry-bashing stint for a little while.
I watch too much late night TV...damn insomnia.
Re:Biased? (Score:2)
After all, what if they had shown Bush/Cheney as lovers and Kerry/Edwards as pawns of Soros, Heinz, and the ABA?
Not as funny.
Re:Biased? (Score:2)
After all, what if they had shown Bush/Cheney as lovers and Kerry
Re:Biased? (Score:2)
But, if one side is lying and the other isn't, then endorsing a lie isn't the right thing to do.
Whichever side that might be...
After all, what if they had shown Bush/Cheney as lovers and Kerry/Edwards as pawns of Soros, Heinz, and the ABA?
Presenting the right-wing "lets change the constitution so that all men, unless gay, are created equals" as gay lovers? That wouldn't have made any sense. Pawns of Heinz? You think that if
Re:Biased? (Score:2)
Re:Biased? (Score:2)
Sure does.
The last one was too sucessfull, they HAD to make a sequel, wether they had anything good to do it with or not.
Re:Biased? (Score:2)
Doesn't matter, though, I thought it was funny. If you believe it will affect the undecided then you are essentially saying that enough of the americ
Re:Biased? (Score:2)
So, putting something totally made up next to something at least partly true, and presenting them as equals.
Does that make the made up stuff more believable or the true stuff less so?
Would you say that they presented the current administration's apparent money-driven policies
Re:Biased? (Score:2)
Wow! You got mod-bombed into oblivion there.
I guess some people didn't want to hear it huh?
Re:Biased? (Score:2)
The last one seemed just a tiny bit right leaning, though enough of an equal opportunity offender to just be amusing... This one seems VERY Right leaning. There are shots of B&C with buckets of money but they have Bin Laden and Saddam holding a Pro Kerry banner, and portray Edwards and Kerry as Gay lovers. All politicians deserve a good mocking now and then - well often, but this seems mildly duplicious when one side gets a mild tease and the other gets a full blown character assasination... And it was
It DID debut... (Score:3, Interesting)
"And it was supposed to debut on the Tonight Show."
It DID debut on the Tonight Show, last night, 2004-10-08. The Tonight Show paid for it to be made.
Anyone smart enough and knowledgeable enough about current events to be a comedian is smart enough to understand a few of the facts about George W. Bush's lack of analytical ability. Both David Letterman and Jay Leno joke about that, perhaps 3 times a week.
Inside the U.S., it is possible to get fired from advertising-supported media for being too obvi
About your sig (Score:2)
Re:Biased? (Score:2)
(I have not seen this new one so I can't say anything about it)
Re:Biased? (Score:2)
Re:Biased? (Score:2)
I'm not complaining about it at all, I am just suggesting you look at it a different way.
Nice (Score:1)
Not bad, but... (Score:2)
Direct link, please (Score:1)
Re:Direct link, please (Score:2)
At least until they change it...
-Adam
IF (SAVED TO HDD); (Score:2)
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BTW - change width= & height= if it's to big for ya
Re:Direct link, please (Score:2)
The link works, but Slashcode added an extra space in the text. That's supposed to read "goodtobeindc" not "goodto beindc."
NBC/The Tonght Show (Score:2)
Good message (Score:2)
Er... gay? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Er... gay? (Score:2)
That's the natural result of the base song they selected.
They took "Dixieland" and made it "DC Land". The original frequently used "away":
In Dixieland I'll make a plan to live and die in Dixie
Away, away, away down south in Dixie
The only thing they could come up with for "away" was "I'm gay".
Gay guy? "Hooray, Hooray?" (Score:1)
Re:Gay guy? "Hooray, Hooray?" (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Gay guy? "Hooray, Hooray?" (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Gay guy? "Hooray, Hooray?" (Score:1)
Football Fans for Truth - funnier than Jib-Jab (Score:2)
The evidence is compelling:
Last month, John Kerry lauded "Lambert Field" during a visit to Wisconsin. He has yet to acknowledge Lambeau Field, the historic home of the Green Bay Packers.
John Kerry also praised the Ohio State Buckeyes football team--during a visit to Michigan.
John Kerry throws a football like a girl. [footballfansfortruth.us]
In the first debate, John Kerry promised the American people he'd keep his eye on the ball. In the first presidential debate, John Kerry sai
Re:Football Fans for Truth - funnier than Jib-Jab (Score:1)
Cogito, Ergo Kerry.
Not very funny, and slanted for Dubya (Score:2)
"I, for one, welcome our new 'Tonight Show' overlords."
Jon Stewart [comedycentral.com] is much funnier.
No lawsuit this time (Score:2)