Rick Perry has somehow turned his disaster last night into a fund-raising asset. [Business Insider] Ricky Gervais wants you to know that he's open to replacing Eddie Murphy... [AVClub] And the Muppets make a strong play to be the Betty White of the Oscars... [Videogum] Until Billy Crystal ruins everything. [LaughSpin] It is a sad day when Ashton Kutcher relinquishes control over his Twitter account. [THR]
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Gotcha Links
Here are Gotcha Media's favorite links from around the web today.
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FOX NEWS: Rick Perry Thinks He Can Out-Debate Obama
Rick Perry says "you don't have to be the slickest debater to beat Obama." But certainly you shouldn't be the least slick.
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fox news,
megyn kelly,
obama,
rick perry
FUNNY OR DIE: Mike Tyson Sings 'Imagine There's No Pizza'
Honestly, this isn't as funny as the original.
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funny or die,
herman cain,
mike tyson
Mitt Romney's New Anti-Rick Perry Ad
If only this one were real, I would have a lot more respect for Mitt Romney.
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mitt romney,
rick perry
Who's the Funniest Presidential Candidate?
Last night on the red carpet of the Stand Up for Heroes benefit, which kicked off the New York Comedy Festival, I talked to George Stephanopoulos, Jim Gaffigan, Rachel Ray and Kathy Griffin to find out which current presidential candidate makes them laugh the most. Given Rick Perry's performance at the CNBC debate, there are some fairly prescient answers here.
WTF: Live from the Steve Allen Theater with Molly Shannon
Today's WTF Podcast is live from the Steve Allen Theater in L.A. from back in August. In this exclusive backstage tour, Marc Maron talks to Molly Shannon, Neil Hamburger and Andy Kindler before the show.
[Listen to Episode 226]
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molly shannon,
wtf
GMA: Rick Perry Defends His CNBC Debate Gaffe
Rick Perry tries and fails to explain away his possibly campaign ending gaffe at last night's CNBC debate.
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george stephanopoulos,
gma,
rick perry
DAILY SHOW: Herman Cain's 4 Stages of Political Sex Scandals
Jon Stewart reviews Herman Cain's progression from flat out denial to damage control press conference.
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daily show,
herman cain,
jon stewart,
late night
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