A frank and pragmatic view of Iraq given by John Burns of the New York Times. By far the most informative view of the major groups, there leaders, and the goals of these desperate groups.
posted by Tracon 1 decade 8 years 3 weeks ago • 2,942 viewsyour best sift
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that i've found, so far, imho.
Warning: Contains depictions of critter annihilation.
posted by bigbikeman
The Hitch speaking about freedom of speech. I swear this was on the sift before but I couldn't find it.
posted by TheSofaKing
The end of Wrath of Khan, and one of the most memorable moments in Star Trek history.
posted by Sylvester_Ink

Harold and Kumar pick up Neil Patrick Harris who is higher than a kite.
posted by batmanuel

Warning: listening at full volume may cause seizures.
posted by fissionchips
The Maxx cartoon was based on the incredible comic book series of the same name. The cartoon was utterly amazing. This came out in the early 90s. Deep, Dark, and awesomely twisted.
posted by sometimes


A classic George Carlin skit. I remember when I was a kid I picked up the Class Clown LP record at a garage sale not knowing anything other than it said Class Clown and I liked comedy. I took it home... continue reading
posted by fdisk 1 decade 7 years 4 months 2 weeks ago • 9,337 views • 10:37
Karl Rove tries to blame Congress for rushing the U.S. into the Iraq war (the White House thought is was too soon). Resist the urge to punch your monitor.
posted by T-man
Maz Jobrani on the differences between Persians and Arabs on the Axis Of Evil Comedy Tour DVD. Meow.
posted by doogle
My first offering to the FemmeSift Collective.
posted by swampgirl
'Peace, Propaganda & the Promised Land provides a striking comparison of U.S. and international media coverage of the crisis in the Middle East, zeroing in on how structural distortions in U.S. coverage... continue reading
posted by johnald128 1 decade 7 years 11 months 3 weeks ago • 2,251 views

