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I never realized how much Van Buren looks like a fat Wolverine until now.

This rapist face gets eights. Consensually, I might add.

When I saw that Will Smith (Phil from the Thick of It) co-wrote this episode, the Matrix debate suddenly made a lot more sense.

Dang, I'm bumed I missed this. Hopefully CNN will re-air it/put it online or on demand.

God, Apu's only in two scenes in this episode, and they're two of the funniest moments in the episode. The writers were just so in tune with the characters at this point that they could just pull them off the bench for these weird and wonderful quick hits.

The bathroom, going to, he was.

Hee hee "come on."

My main takeaway from this is that they modified the theme and I didn't notice it.

That is a beautifully hilarious image. Thank you.

Where did you hear that filth?

This episode has some fantastic Martin lines.

"How would you like it if twenty years from now people were laughing at things you did?"

I don't know about you, but I'm hoping Daniel Day-Lewis wins the MTV Movie Award for Best Male Performance.

I'm just hoping that Gary Cole turns out to be the White House's version of Malcolm Tucker.

I particularly enjoy the part where the dad is thrilled that he's able to get his car up to the high speed of 15 MPH.

Co-signed. I geeked out when he walked on stage and it was that theater. I thought something like "He's on Carlin's stage!"

The joke was great, but the look on his face as he "watched" Nixon fly away in the helicopter (and how long that bit went) slayed me.

There is no man on Earth who would say no to "Would you mind squeezing my tits for one second?"

No, Rolling Stone: The Opera.

Hmm, a 1980s song from a movie about time travel? How strangely appropriate for this episode.