Monday, October 24, 2011
Gotcha Links
Here are Gotcha Media's favorite links from around the web today.
Darrell Hammond recounts wild SNL crack use in his new memoir. [NYPost] In this scenario, Newt Gingrich is Abraham Lincoln and Herman Cain is Frederick Douglass. [Gawker] Now that Entourage is over, Videogum turns its curiosity to How to Make it In America. [Videogum] It's like Modern Family, but in the White House. [THR] Matt Damon and Ben Affleck are re-teaming to tell the story of Whitey Bulger. [The Playlist] Alec Baldwin launched his public radio podcast today. [WNYC] Sean Lennon and Rufus Wainwright play "Material Girl" at Occupy Wall Street. [MusicVagabond]
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links
MORNING JOE: Rick Perry's Birther Interview
Since there's no video clip to play, Joe Scarborough excitedly gets Mark Halperin and Willie Geist to reenact the birther portion of Rick Perry's interview with Parade magazine.
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birthers,
joe scarborough,
rick perry
Herman Cain's Same-Sex Marriage Flip-Flop
Herman Cain reverses his position on a constitutional ban on same-sex marriage within the space of a week.
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gay marriage,
herman cain
FUNNY OR DIE: Occupy Main Street
This sketch was inevitable.
Occupy Main Street - watch more funny videos
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funny or die,
occupy wall street
WTF: Carrot Top
Today, Marc Maron hosts Carrot Top on the WTF Podcast. Here's the prop comic meeting Dick Cheney on national television, thanks to Jay Leno.
[Listen to Episode 221]
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carrot top,
wtf
Will Ferrell's Mark Twain Prize Red Carpet
We have to wait until next Monday to watch the Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize ceremony on PBS, but you can watch Will Ferrell and some of his closest colleagues on last night's red carpet now.
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will ferrell
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