Wednesday, February 15, 2006

Shotgate: Cheney - Daily Show Night II



Blogger just ate my post, dammit, and I don't have time to redo it at the moment, so here's a little Cheney humor for the duration.

The hilarious Daily Show Cheney clip Night II is up at Can o Fun.

The Wall Street Journal, no less, has compiled a collection of Cheny jokes.

If you're a Jon Stewart fan, you've already heard this, but it's still funny:

Jon Stewart: "I'm joined now by our own vice-presidential firearms mishap analyst, Rob Corddry. Rob, obviously a very unfortunate situation. How is the vice president handling it?

Rob Corddry: "Jon, tonight the vice president is standing by his decision to shoot Harry Wittington. According to the best intelligence available, there were quail hidden in the brush. Everyone believed at the time there were quail in the brush.

"And while the quail turned out to be a 78-year-old man, even knowing that today, Mr. Cheney insists he still would have shot Mr. Whittington in the face. He believes the world is a better place for his spreading buckshot throughout the entire region of Mr. Whittington's face."

Jon Stewart: "But why, Rob? If he had known Mr. Whittington was not a bird, why would he still have shot him?"

Rob Corddry: "Jon, in a post-9-11 world, the American people expect their leaders to be decisive. To not have shot his friend in the face would have sent a message to the quail that America is weak."