***WARNING: This clip contains STRONG LANGUAGE and is INAPPROPRIATE FOR CHILDREN***
In this infamous deleted scene from the Walt Disney classic, Snow White (voice of Gilda Radner) sings a controversial song to her animal friends.
This rare video clip is from actor Wilford Brimley's guest appearance on the live-action "Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin." During the show, he imparts some invaluable advice to Teddy, his friends, and the kids at home ...
A couple of washed-up old celebrities have produced a pro-Obama video that urges people to "think of their grandchildren." This video response shows why anyone who cares about their grandchildren should vote for Sen. McCain instead.
This parody re-imagines one of my favorite current TV shows, "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles," in the style of the 1980s sitcom "Small Wonder."
A diabetic walrus (Wilford Brimley) tells his carpenter friend about the benefits of Liberty Medical in this unique take on the beloved Lewis Carroll tale.
Bill O'Reilly has some trouble reading the telepromter in this parody that combines his infamous "Inside Edition" temper tantrum with clips from "Bruce Almighty."
Democratic Sen. Barack Obama lays out the Democrats' vision for America's future and shows us why some Americans view him as the candidate of change ...
After losing the 2008 Republican nomination to Sen. John McCain, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney hops aboard his time machine in search of a presidential election he can win ...
The post-election protests by opponents of California's Prop. 8 have been quite ugly and violent (i.e., the gay activist who took a crucifix from an elderly woman's hand and stomped on it). In an attempt to bring some humor to this tense situation, this video combines footage and audio from an actual Palm Springs newscast with video from a popular Mel Brooks film.
Sen. Hillary Clinton lost the Democratic primary election to Sen. Barack Obama because she was less popular than the charismatic Illinois senator. In this musical clip, Obama's wife, Michelle, takes Hillary under her wing and teaches her how to be popular.
This hard-hitting (but fake) campaign commercial questions whether Sen. Joseph Biden is too sleepy to be vice president. (Any bets on how long it takes before McCain-haters leave comments about John McCain being old and therefore more likely to be sleepy?)
This is the original ending to "Million Dollar Baby." Director Clint Eastwood changed it after test audiences felt that his character was too insensitive toward Hilary Swank.