Despite is overly cozy relationship with the media, republican candidate John McCain's age has become a factor in his electability. At 72 years old, he would be the oldest president ever.
In this clip, McCain addresses the concerns and claims that he is "older than Frankenstein".
Here, the kids over at YoungerThanMcCain.com try to name things that are well, younger than John McCain.
And, finally, the whippersnappers over at 236.com make an appeal to voters who are somehow older than McCain.
This week, Stephen Colbert covered the Pennsylvania democratic primary from the Philadelphia Convention Center. Below are a few notable clip from last night's episode.
Clinton Takes on Technical Difficulties, featuring candidate Hillary Clinton.
The Ed Words - Valued Voter, featuring former candidate John Edwards.
Distractions On Notice, featuring candidate Barak Obama.
TPMtv has assembled this little montage of Douglas Feith's recent press junket for his book "War and Decision", in which he tries to explain how he was right to push for war in Iraq and everybody else is wrong.
Another great video from Brave New Film's series on the War on Greed, explaining how the buyout industry has been amassing fortunes thanks to tax loopholes. The burden then falls upon the working middle class.
The latest video from Bjork's album Volta was produced by Encyclopedia Pictura in NYC, and was shot in stereoscopic 3D. And it's just as insanely creative as you'd expect from Bjork.
Here's a montage of the making of the video. Check out how much work went into this!
Jon Stewart takes a look at the spin-treatment the Bush Administration is giving the results of the surge in Iraq.
Senior Baghdad Corespondent John Oliver argues that Iraq is finally ready for it's Bar Mitzvah.
BONUS: Adding one more segment from last night's show, because I can't resist the combination of Jon Stewart + baseball + Bush getting booed in public.
A small tribute to those of you out there enjoying an unhealthy relationship with your cats.
First up, the most recent episode of Cute With Chris, dedicated to giving crazy cat ladies hope of finding a man.
Next, the legendary story of the woman in Siberia, who lives in a two-room apartment with 130 cats.
And finally, a report from comedian Mo Rocca's videoblog, naming his first Cat Lady of the Month, feminist artist Judith Bernstein. Definitely a unique talent.