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- BA88, on 06/30/2009, -0/+26The girlfriend of that one guy who watched The Daily Show is really, really hot.
- seaofcheese, on 06/30/2009, -0/+22That old dude knew more about America than Americans.
- primatage, on 06/29/2009, -1/+22This series was so hilarious, but it was also surprisingly educational, it's too bad about half of Americans won't watch it on principal.
- hafsol, on 06/29/2009, -0/+16"I studied Arabic for 10 months....... ***** my mother!"
- wtrwlkr, on 06/30/2009, -1/+15Despite being aired on Comedy Central, this is true journalism. CNN, MSNBC and ESPECIALLY FAUX take note.
- bjenidles, on 06/29/2009, -1/+11Canadian mirror: http://watch.thecomedynetwork.ca/the-daily-show-wi ...
- rjc5056, on 06/30/2009, -3/+11Dude... He was in ***** Iran. The whole point was his being in IRAN. Seriously.
- TokenBlack, on 06/30/2009, -0/+8He knew every president backwards from Obama to Nixon! But he didn't know our minority whip... what a moron
- JYoungest1, on 06/30/2009, -1/+9Makes you really look at this whole issue, I wish everyone would have to watch this before making any further judgments on the PEOPLE of Iran. If anything this should be enjoyed by the people who hate Iran because they can see that their ***** leaders are the true *****, and they are holding back a healthy relationship with the US.
- Angelinakinsler, on 06/29/2009, -0/+5It is Cool )
- JoeMondo, on 06/30/2009, -0/+5FAUX = Fake
- Phrea, on 06/30/2009, -0/+4Unreal.
- inactive, on 07/01/2009, -0/+2Dude, don't have a ***** coronary - its a typo.
- inactive, on 07/01/2009, -0/+2Same ***** thing. North Dakota, South Dakota, Iran, Iraq.
So sue me for a typo. LOL - inactive, on 07/01/2009, -0/+2Typo - meant Iran. Wow, you people are militant about your middle eastern countries. Too bad Americans failed against the Iranians in trivia about the other country.
I bet you don't know the difference between Bismarck and Sioux Falls. (those are in North and South Dakota, respectively).
ROTFLMAO - V1ruk, on 06/30/2009, -0/+1I was amazed at how thorough globalization has been.
These are people just like us...
Remember 90% of the time, it's only the government that sucks, people are people. - CobaltScribe, on 06/30/2009, -0/+1Nobody with a conscience could watch this and then find anything funny about John McCain's "Bomb, Bomb Iran." Maybe seeing people different than us as human beings rather than enemies is what is really meant by "liberal bias".
- liteoff646, on 06/30/2009, -0/+0Can't wait until they do North Korea!
- elitedw, on 06/30/2009, -1/+1You know your going to get dugg down for trying to correct dig users.
Faux (pronounced /ˈfoʊ/, like "foe") is a French word for false or fake. It is often used in English phrases such as faux pearls, faux fur and faux news. - wikipedia
False news is fox news - RobotBuddha, on 06/30/2009, -3/+2Amusingly, that was one of the strongest memories I carried away from the series.
- RobotBuddha, on 06/30/2009, -4/+2It'd be a pretty bad way of making judgements. There's been what, twenty people shown in that series? I could cherry pick 20 people in the states to make it seem like we were all part of the KKK. Or twenty people to give the impression that we were all obsessed with donkey kong.
As much as I agree with what you're saying about making whole scale judgments about a region based on the government, I think winning people over in that way just makes the entire attempt worthless. Believing the right thing for the wrong reasons can work great in one instance, but the next time something similar happens they're probably going to make the wrong choice. And in cases like this, they could just as easily be shown twenty violently insane people in a video and decide in the same way the entire country needs to be destroyed. - inactive, on 06/29/2009, -10/+6From Jason Jones in Iraq: "How the ***** have you heard of Utica?!?!"
- RobotBuddha, on 06/30/2009, -6/+2I thought it did have some educational value. But far from hilarious, I thought it was almost totally predictable and lacking in humor. I thought they were important pieces, just not funny ones.
- LMN8R, on 06/30/2009, -8/+1FAUX? WTF is FAUX? "Foe news"?
Are you one of those people who still think that FAUX is pronounced "fawx"? - RobotBuddha, on 06/30/2009, -9/+1To be fair, they might have just fed him the answers to get the comedic effect.


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