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  • analogkid01, you're my new Jesus.

  • I wish MST3K riffed the Chuck Norris InVasion USA

  • Are we all supposed to be scrubbing each other now, or....?

  • So, if I understand this movie correctly, the moral is that, to defeat communism, America must adopt facism.

    The movie makers must be very proud of the modern U.S. government for attempting to do just that.

  • But if you was one a them homersexshuls back in the 50's you couldn't have had your fabulous parades...nay you'd be an utter pariah. Dame Judi Dench would prefer you were her dead son rather than a daffodil. And nowadays we have the comforts of WalMart, Bravo, and BPA in everything we touch...we...uh...huh. Yeah, I guess our generation is pretty toxic...

    (excluding the growing acceptance of various sexual orientations. That IS a major plus, I say. Taste the Rainbow, bitches! *hurls glitter*)

  • I always thought Mike's robot didn't turn out too well because Joel used all of "those special parts" first...

  • @AndrewOfHorror If you don't "repeat to yourself it's just a show", it's a wonder Mike didn't blow up the SOL because by his own admission, he has know idea how to do anything technical, which of course what makes stuff like his robot so awesomely funny. But still, given that he tried to do repairs to the ship, ect. He should've blown them all to kigdom come... Must repeat to myself "it's just a show"....

  • Im pretty sure that the blue robot got some dalek mixed into it.

  • *nuclear explosion* Well, that's what happens when you overcook a bratwurst in the microwave. :/

  • I SEE THAT DR KATZ IN THERE NO LIES

  • Stock Footage: The Movie.

  • You know, oddly enough, I prefer the world that the "invaders" are describing to the one I'm living in now. (Where I have an Engineering and Computer Science degree and am offered a job for 23K a year, and thought a fool for not taking it? Really? Now if CEO's make 50K a year, I"m okay with that but they're all making match box 20 money, so I"m kinda not). I'm sorta thinking, as bad as this "new world order" sounds, in 1952; it's probably better than the real world I"m living in now. IMO.

  • You know, "Chuckie" did a movie called "Invasion USA". It wasn't nearly as bad as this but, well, pretty damn bad. In it he was cruising around malls, and other places that terrorists hang out in, and killing them with there own car bombs. He said "Time to die" a lot and saved us all. Well, I said it was bad, not as bad as this.

  • "You'll have to give to public television." LOL

    This was a really funny episode. And I loved seeing Dan O'Herlihy. He's cool in pretty much anything.

  • "Will somebody please invade SOMETHING!"

  • It was the Cardinals by the way, just to prove I'm not a communist.

  • I don't think they had tv's that big in the 50's.

  • Ignoring all the political nonsense in most of the other comments here, let me just say that the moment with Crow and the wire mother was hilarious. I totally lost it when he screeched at Mike.

  • @tlrledbetter I think that might have genuinely freaked out Mike (the actor). XD

  • @Igarappappa Yeah, you can see it in his face. XD

  • @tlrledbetter Must buy more DVD's!

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  • In the opening credits, robot roll call what do the robots say? cambot: show yourself, or cover yourself?, Gypsy: ??? Tom: whooah there!  Crow: Tosh.0??

  • 24:22 Trace's hand is visible when Crow lunges at the food on his plate.

  • 35:00 They bombed Morehead State? That means I don't have to go back to school!

  • I know that not may people would have known this but the cab is a 1952 Plymouth but whenever they show the radio in the dash it's the radio from a 1949-51 Ford. No wonder they picked "Invasion USA" it's bad even for a propaganda movie, medeocre acting, bad continuity, poorly thought out story, bad script, corney lines. Even with all that it was still less painful to watch then Space Mutiny, even with two Lois Lanes.

  • but the word "breasts" doesn't sound anything like the word "occupation"!

  • 22:20

  • The dam busting sequence makes that fluid single-shot restaurant scene in Goodfellas look like an idiot.

  • @drystyx: "Greatest achievements in film directing"...I know what you mean - most film critics won't mention the opening tracking shot of Touch of Evil, the chariot race in Ben Hur, the Odessa steps sequence from Battleship Potemkin, all of Metropolis, all of The Fall, all of Jeunet's magical Amelie, or Robert Altman's exquisitely nuanced choreography of Gosford Park without immediately dismissing them in favor of the dam-bursting sequence in Invasion USA. Starring two Lois Lanes.

  • @analogkid01 You're probably wasting your wit on this nit wit. He seems to not get it.

  • The dam busting scene is one of the greatest achievements in film directing. Some of the movies these idiots of mst3k lampoon are poor, but about half of them are classics like this one. It's too bad you can't find this film at an affordable price without having to listen to a bunch of no talents yap through it to make the beavis and buttheads happy.

  • @drystyx while I don't agree with the war monger propoganda politics of this film, I have to admit, it was exceptionally well done, a top notch film.

  • @drystyx Dude! I fucking *DARE* you to watch ANY RiffTrax or Cinematic Titanic "episode" (Cinematic Titanic is basically the MST3K crew riffing a movie LIVE w/an audience present) and *STILL* call these guy's "talent-less". SERIOUSLY. Maybe they don't have quite the near-encyclopedic knowledge of random rare horror and exploitation flicks like The Cinema Snob does, for example, but the MST3K crew ARE fucking comedic GENIUSES. Seriously. The really held themselves back a bit for MST3K.

  • Our armed forces really suck ass, don't they?

  • Do you think that somewhere there's a guy named "Adam" and he thinks he's "the bomb?" Or perhaps, somewhere, there's a guy named Nate who wants to play basketball with the guys, so he asks them and they say they need to discuss it. So they do and decide Nate can play. So one of the guys comes up to him and says, "Your in, Nate."? (For those of you who don't get it, it sounds like "urinate".) Has anyone seen my meds? Why did Kamakazi pilots wear helmets?

  • A CHUCKA NORRIIIIIIIIIIIS!!!

  • I call on all americans to reject stock footage.

  • All I could think of during the short were those billboards from "They Live" that said things like "CONFORM" and "SUBMIT"

  • Does anybody know the name of the song they hum at 1:21:12

  • Way to destroy the Puget Sound and ruin all the good salmon and geoducks, you dumb fucking Commies. >:(

  • Don't forget the punishment of the cattle rancher. That crafty bastard sold out his country by producing worthless luxury items like beef, milk, and leather! No one uses those, right?

  • The thing I found most irksome about this movie was the fact that the industrialist was "punished" for wanting to manufacture tractors instead of tanks. I mean, it's not like his factory was making anything useless -- farmers need tractors! I'd like to see this movie followed by one in which a poor farming community collapses due to the cost of expensive farm equipment -- all because an overzealous military convinced this guy and people like him to convert their factories into munitions plants.

  • is 32:13 "Ah, sorry ducks off." a reference to fawlty towers a touch of class episode!!?

  • 36:24 - XD Crow flubs the line. No 2nd take for these guys. XD

  • @Tustin2121 Actually, if you watch some of the rough cuts, you can see that they actually redo some of their lines at the end and then dub over the original. Notice that Trace keeps running the puppet even after he's finished messing up the line, probably so that the full version could be dubbed in. I think they were going to dub in the retake later, but either forgot or just kept the flub because it was funny.

  • What makes the 1st segment sketch so amusing for me is I just learned about the wire mother/cloth mother for monkeys experiment in my Developmental Psychology class. XD

  • Murphy's Bobbi Gentry joke is such a priceless nonsense joke. And Mike's reaction to it is hilarious.

  • @Oppeldeldoc1 It's one of the great random moments in comedy history.

  • Female voice : "He's dreamy."

    Male voice : "He's dreamy."

    That's one of the best jokes in this whole episode. It's actually easy to imagine Dan O'Herlihy affecting both a woman and a man that way! I mean, with or WITHOUT any gay stuff. I don't know him from a whole lot of things, but he was just the right actor to play someone hypnotizing a room full of people.

  • Mike's disgusted walk-away from the robot he just had to destroy is friggin' genius.

  • one name : Chuck Norris !

  • LOVE THIS! THANK YOU FOR THE FULL-MOVIE UPLOADS!

  • "ONLY 3 A Bombs"

    Well thats OK then, I thought we were in trouble.

  • With all this stock footage, we've probably just watched actual soldiers dying on screen. Pretty tacky for the studio to repackage their deaths as enemy Russians in this shitty movie.

  • Isn't the universal draft essentially fascism?

  • The "Date with your Family" short embodies nearly everything that was wrong with the United States in the 1950s. Invasion USA covers the few wrongs that the short doesn't showcase, creating an MST3K episode that could be alternatively titled "Why the 1950s in America Utterly Sucked"

  • @kftc88 Well, the 50's weren't all bad- did you realize kids could play outside unattended all day? A family could prosper on the income of one parent? Major waterways were essentially uncontaminated? Madonna had yet to record an album? Leave it to Beaver was a "reality" show? Yoko Ono was still in japan? Les paul Gibson guitars cost about $175 brand new? Comics were a dime? I'll take the 50's any day over say, the 80's.

  • @pretorious700 Depended on the family. All of my grandparents worked full time in the 1950s. Not that you don't have some good points-I'd love for comics to be cheaper, but I'll pick the decade without racial segregation.

  • @pretorious700 Yep, 50,000+ Americans dying in Korea. The rise of super mobs of various decent, building their wealth in places like Vegas and stealing the money of the poor in ghettos. Women and minorities treated like lower class nothings... Yep, good times; good times.

  • @godbluffvdgg I refrain from commenting on times I didn't experience. It actually helps my credibility.

  • @godbluffvdgg Same things happen today, but now we get kids with no parenting, going to school with AK-47's and wiping out other people's families.

  • @pretorious700

    The 50's were great if you were white and middle-class.

  • @biscuithammer00 lol and a heterosexual, able-bodied male. They used to feed Down Syndrome kids to the sharks, you know. Woopbootbootleloopbutoopboopbo­otupFACT.

  • @biscuithammer00 I agree. I think all Americans miss the '50s! It was our greatest decade!

  • @pretorious700 But god help you if you weren't a white guy.

  • @pretorious700 Ah the sentiment of a bourgeoisie white man. Never gets old.

  • @PsychoJosh Ahh, the arrogance of a white hater. Got old long ago.

  • @dynagirlsdaddy LMAO are you fucking retarded? I don't hate white people. It just astounds me how ignorant you are to the plight of other races. The 50's were terrible for everyone except white people.

  • @PsychoJosh I'm not ignorant of the plight of others at all, but I am sick and tired of my race being blamed for everything wrong in the world, and people like you encourage that attitude.

  • @dynagirlsdaddy Um, white people ARE largely responsible for everything wrong in the world. The Holocaust? White people. The war in Iraq and Afghanistan? White Americans. The segregation of lesbians/gays? White people. The oppression of minorities? Done by white people. Invasions of land and subjugation of indigenous peoples? I could go on and on. Ultimately whites have a disproportionately better quality of life than any other race. I'm not blaming you personally though.

  • @PsychoJosh The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan can equally be blamed on Arabic terrorists. Segregation of gays and lesbians is done all over the world, especially in Africa and Middle East. Invasions and subjegations? Been done by every race in history, not just whites.

    Individuals are responsible for crimes. To hold an entire race responsible for the crimes of a few members of said race is in and of itself a racist action.

  • @JohnnyC133 Cultures that segregate gays and lesbians are just aping the white-dominated west because that's the culture that rules the world. The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan can be blamed on terrorist? That's such a blatantly white republican justification for those wars that it isn't even funny. I'm not talking about "every race in history", I'm talking about modern times, and White Americans are massively in support of an ultra powerful military to make invasions a breeze.

  • @PsychoJosh the segregation of gays and lesbians has been happening since long before the Roman Empire even existed. It's been happening for thousands of years, before 'white dominated west' cultures even sprung up.

    "White Republican justificiation" Yes, because only white people are Republican right? Another racist statement. And perhaps you have forgotten September 11th, the Iranian seizure of American embassy in the 70s, the rise of militant Islam?

  • @JohnnyC133 The war in Iraq has been going on for much longer than before September 11th and in fact the attacks on 9/11 were a RETALIATION by the Taliban for Americans occupying their homelands in search of oil. All American military occupations are supported by republicans which almost entirely consist of white people. I don't see many black or latino republicans, they exist but their numbers are small enough to be considered negligible, and there's a reason for that.

  • @PsychoJosh The Taliban are in Afghanistan. Prior to 9/11, there were no American forces in Afghanistan! In fact, the Taliban owed their existance to the U.S. because of our assistance to them while they fought the Soviets in 1970 and 80s!

    You don't see many black or latino Republicans because apparently you aren't looking for them. The Democratic Party, the party of slavery and segregation, have convinced minorities they're somehow better. Irony at it's horrific best.

  • @JohnnyC133 I don't know what makes the Democratic party the "party of slavery and segregation". I should let you know I'm not even a citizen of the United States. I live in Canada and I'm just a voyeur. I don't know much about the Taliban, maybe they are just a bunch of religious zealots but the reason I give them the benefit of the doubt is because my mom is a refugee from El Salvador and she saw the atrocities committed by American troops on her home and people.

  • @JohnnyC133 What I'm saying in regards to the segregation of lesbians/gays is that white people SHOULDN'T be doing it. In a land of plenty founded on the tenets of freedom they should be able to freely enjoy themselves but face heavy discrimination by idiots like Rick Perry and their legion of supporters. If North America had better education then they should be free of religious stigmas but this isn't the case thanks in large part to the actions of Republican whites.

  • @PsychoJosh Of course gays and lesbians should be free to live their lifestyle. But that doesn't mean people have to be ok with it. First Amendment rights apply to everyone, straight and gay.

    So every white Republican is anti-gay? Again, racist statement. Individuals are anti-gay not whole groups!

    As for religious stigma about gays if you think the U.S. is bad I would ask you to visit the Middle East and try to argue for equal rights for gays. Then you'll see true homophobia.

  • @PsychoJosh If you are going to analyze an entire race you have to look at the entire history of that race. You can't just look at modern times and selective evidence and pass judgement on them.

  • @JohnnyC133 You need to realize that people don't just hate white people blindly. It's a sentiment shared by nearly every minority because in their history they have been oppressed by the white man in some way. Jews, latinos and blacks all have a tumultuous history with the white race. The entire world hates America, they hate its white-driven culture and have valid reasons to do so. Most conglomerates which employ third world sweatshops are run in America.

  • @PsychoJosh America is hated because she is the world's only superpower and constantly has to play world-police in lieu of the UN.

    Jews, latinos, and blacks hate whites because of white oppresion? Whites were oppressed by arabs, whites have lived as slaves for blacks, and Jews suffered at the hands of the Nazis and individuals groups, not whites. Every race has suffered at one point or another.

  • @JohnnyC133 Nazis were white, they believed in white power. They still exist today in splinter groups. Whites lived as slaves for blacks? I've never heard of such a thing. I just know of the history of whites raping blacks, whites bringing blacks over in slave ships, whites continuing to live happily while every other minority in America struggled as a result of oppression by whites. It doesn't matter if all republicans are anti-gay because all the ELECTED republicans are anti-gay.

  • @PsychoJosh Yeah, it happened. Remember the Byzantine Empire and the destruction of Christian Constantinople? The Ayyubids Empire of Egypt and the massacre of the Coptic Christians? Andalusia? And it's happening again!

  • @PsychoJosh But, I'm done now. This disccusion is going no where. Suffice it to say neither of us is going to change each others' minds. People can blame others for the suffering til the cows come home or they can move on from the past and make the best of present. Getting bogged down in playing the race card just means continued racial segregation til the end of time.

    I hope you one day learn this lesson.

  • @JohnnyC133 Now, America is hated because of things like what my mom experienced. This is happening everywhere and it's a result of Americans blindly pouring all their support into their military, a sentiment that's espoused by the white-driven society of America. Most white Americans ignorantly "support the troops" without realizing the ramifications for second and third-world peoples. Also Corporate America, which is almost entirely run by whites, uses child sweatshops extensively.

  • @kftc88 And now, thanks to Obama, it's like that again today!!!

  • @shandelear Uh, I was referring to the mindless jingoism, emotional repression, patriarchy, and forced conformity throughout society back then. Obama has his flaws, but I don't think he follows the zeitgeist of the 1950s. As far as this movie is concerned, every American is snowy white.

  • @kftc88 why did they?

  • @kftc88 @kftc88 You know, there are flights leaving the US multiple times per day, if this is such a terrible place for you to have to live.

  • @crazedactor And there are multiple flights from all over the world going the other way. But the majority of Americans I've met don't want to get on any of them. Not as a one-way deal, anyway. US expats may (or may not) have complaints about their host countries, but no-one's forcing them to stay. Yet stay they do. I'm not saying the US is "terrible" -- just that there are lots of other countries in the world.

  • @kftc88 actually, the more i think about it, what WAS so bad about it? seems a lot nicer than my family "dinners"

  • @kristinloveschevys If you want it, you can have it. My family usually does something akin to this, since my grandparents are the ones who are in charge of it, and it's honestly not at all that worthwhile. It seems "peaceful", but the jokes about repression are true, and it's far from pleasurable. In my experience. Not everyone is cut out for the same things.

  • @Cyrathil OK aside from the repressive ideals- (which, by the way, exist in even more sinister forms- yet we've become more sophisticated so they are not so apparently evil) I meant- what was so wrong with the family gathering together for dinner? We've become so self involved, we THINK we are in touch with the world with web and all, but really we have become even more detached, spiritually that is.

  • @kristinloveschevys And if you want to spend time with your family, then by all means go ahead and do it, but it seemed to me the point of kftc88's comment was specifically that the repression and the things you're wanting to look beyond are the bad things. So sure, if you want to look beyond the bad things, there aren't any bad things, but then what have we really learned?

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  • @kftc88 i suppose the 1950s sucked, but at this point i'm not sure i'd take the 2010s over them.

  • @kftc88 Amen.

  • @kftc88 Where were all the African Americans? Did they not exist in the 1950s?!!!

  • @kftc88 Stifling social norms and subservient female roles, ridiculous paranoia and fear mongering anti-communist propaganda, and not one racial minority to be seen!

    No wonder Glenn Beck wants to go back to this time.

  • "daughter"? doesn't she have a name?

  • Mike made a dalek!

  • Huh, I had no idea that the Cold War Era military was woefully underfunded..

  • its like what you'd picture family life being like if the nazis had won the war.

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  • This film has some of the most bass ackwards philosophy I've ever seen-it's hard to tell which side is spewing the propaganda.

  • "Knows all the angles..."

    "Calls himself 'Euclid..."

    XD

  • A Date With Your Family is the most terrifying short they ever featured, and I'm including A Case of Spring Fever.

  • When Crow is hugging his wire mother: when he screams at Mike, it just might be the funniest moment on MST3K. lol But, to be honest, I am bias about Trace.

  • "They bomb our Nation's hobos!!! They took out Boxcar Willie!!!" I went ROFLMAO there.

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  • Does the "Date With Your Family" short remind anyone else of the rigorously structured and emotionally repressed facade of a family Arthur Mitchell created to hide behind in Dexter?

  • I don't care how many times I see it, giant hammer gags are funny

  • WHAAAH! I just wanna build tractors!!!

  • wait wait wait, forget the seating flow chart, so you wait for dad to start eating but nobody starts eating till the hostess starts eating, in this case mom... so can mom finish her plate and if dad doesnt feel like eating yet, everyone has to just watch the hostess in this case mom chow down? what if you just got adopted and it is thanksgiving at aunt Birthas house, but she has a twin that looks just like her, and you cant tell youre adoptive dad from his 3 brothers, and(cont above)

  • @HolyHogShit (cont. from below) ...and everyone is dispersed between 3 tables? do you wait for 1 or both of the aunt birthas, or the eldest female at the table, then the eldest male at youre table, her husband or youre adoptive father? and how do you know, since you were just adopted wich is youre adoptive fathyer, and what ones are his 2 brothers? since all men have the same hair cut carved into their head, and all wear the same suit?

  • @HolyHogShit You wait until Dad has served himself (i.e. filled his plate), but Mom eats first.

  • the base so nice they bombed it twice

  • I never saw the the 1980's movie of the same name. Maybe I should just to compare the two. This episode is after all one of my favourites. Nothing beats red scare paranoia! Such a simple time, when you needn't fear the bomb thanks to that friendly cartoon turtle. All you need to protect yourself from radioactivity is a desk, not some stupid giant underground vault. Just duck under a desk and you'll be fine.

  • @FNGLHR In that Duck & Cover movie, they even show a guy throwing the newspaper he was reading over his head. Because that will block all the debris, radiation, and general nuclear fallout. ::rolls eyes:: The worst part is he was right next to an open fire pit, so even if it wasn't actually a bomb, he'll have lit his hair on fire with burning paper.

  • this movie was like a twilight zone episode.

  • @tas12345678100 only without the artistry

  • i love the shorts before the movies sumtimes there funnier than the movies.

  • Didn't know the Russians had B-29s B-36s and C119s. I guess they didn't have stock footage material for RUSSIAN planes!

  • @Parkwaymania That's also why they had Russians in US army uniforms.

  • @pretorious700 To be fair, couldn't they be in US army uniforms because they had covert operations during their invasion? The whole "secret agent" scare. Granted, the scale may end up being hard to believe...

  • @Parkwaymania The USSR did have an exact replica of the B-29, the TU-4 Bull.

  • Damn, that ending was so disappointing

    I so hoped for those filthy capitalists to die

  • i sense stock footage!!

  • short: so...when CAN you bring up unpleasant topics?

  • @randyj420

    Never

    Repressing yourself, THAT'S the American way

  • @DrMlieko Only Commie Pinko traitors would dare start talk about things that are uncomfortable and controversial!

    Conformity! Keeping socialism at bay and Uncle Sam strong!

  • Anyone see Tom's head come right off just as soon as he hits him at the end? I wonder what he looked like off screen

  • Considering how good the Russian military is shown, I almost thought this was a Soviet film.

  • @Tareltonlives Man if the producers of this movie lived to see what the Soviet union actually looked like when the wall fell down they probably felt a little silly.

    "But what about all them fancy parades! You mean that was just for show? Ah man, the Soviets were better propagandists then we were! God I feel so gulible! I mean if you can't trust a dictatorship to be honest about it's military strength who can you trust?"

  • “And when you pledge to the Soviet Union, you’ll get this nifty tote bag”

  • For a movie with big premise, this sure is a snoozer.

  • This movie has taught me that we have a critical stock footage gap! We can't let Russia take the initiative in WWII newsreel technology!

  • God, I have seen better Russian propaganda films!

  • @pigeggs1 For example, Russia has the Battleship Potemkin, a classic movie and a masterpiece in propaganda. The US has...whatever the hell this is.

  • All the don'ts at the dinner table... good god. Just add "Don't have any emotion or personalty" and it will be complete. When my family goes out to eat, the don'ts became to do's and the do's became the don'ts.

  • "Tell mother how good the food is," "Even as you gag on it"

  • "He dead, now you MY woman!"

    Subtle!

  • 49:47 Movie: "Anybody got a light?"

    Crow: "I think I hear one coming."

  • Another one of those "MST-delivered prophesies"??? (-:

    21:45 "If people won't cooperate with your government willingly, the day may come when we'll be forced to take over your plant without asking your [the public's] permission!"

    Fulfilled? Example: GM/Chrysler 2009.

    24:37-25:42 A cool speech by "Ohman" too, true for any election.

  • @sleepyhollow783

    They didn't take over GM. They loaned it huge amounts of money. GM later repayed them. And GM asked for their help. I'm not really seeing the connection.

  • @DarkTitanZagalt If you don't see the connection, that means you haven't watched enough Glenn Beck. Which means you are healthy.

  • 36:25 -- I love that line flub. I wonder if Mike's next line was what Crow was supposed to say.

  • That's the same airfield! They rebuilt it already. They're like cockroaches!

    We've got to move this base! This keeps happening!

  • That jerk! He refused to build tanks for the war that isn't happening!

  • Ok, let me get this straight. Crow was drawn to a frightening puppet version of his alter ego, then chose to suckle on the nipple of a surrogate "mother". Well, that's something you don't see every day.

  • favourite show of all time. reminds me so much of growing up, and actually got better when i returned to it when i was older.

  • Oh the 1950's were a wonderful time for propaganda films.

  • @TheStapleGunKid Back then, it was Propaganda films..... Today it's stampede of propaganda every time you turn on your TV. The lamestream media is in a full blown effort to brainwash everyone. Sit coms are there to make you feel like you either have a very normal life, or that you are in need of a normal life according to their description of normal. News is pure lies. And commercials try to sell you something you don't need to waste your $ or time on. We R ALL being HYPNOTIZED.

  • @TexasSheepdawg21 That's so deep, did you come up with that all by yourself or did you steal it from a 13 year old anarchists notebook.

  • @TomServo916 I'm pretty sure that I didn't pull your chain, Troll. Bugger off.

  • @TomServo916: Never mind the idiot troll, man. It's pretty funny hearing this drivel coming from him considering he's favorited videos like 'Social Security is a Ponzi Scheme' and apparently believes that Obama is a 'secret Muslim' or whatever, so yeah.

  • @JohnnyDart76: (not to mention the fringe right-wing conspiracy crap about every TV show being part of a giant conspiracy to brainwash the American public into thinking they want to be just like their characters, when in fact many of these sitcoms have some element of satire and actually poke fun at dysfunctional families......I mean, what next? Is this guy going to say that the Jews control America or that there's a conspiracy to destroy the 'white race' or something? Yeesh. =/)

  • @TexasSheepdawg21 Ron Paul supporter, ladies and gentlemen.

  • @VentMultimedia LOL, You really shouldn't make presumptions. When you do, you reveal your political ignorance.

  • Emotions are for ethnic people.