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It's always election time here in DC, but for the 2012 presidential election we've got a motley crew of misfits that pretty much guarantee months of comedic gold and national shame.  Here are some viral gems we've found around the net featuring some of the current candidates vying for the presidency. [VIEW SLIDESHOW]

Election year is rapidly approaching, and this time 'round we've got a motley crew of misfits that pretty much guarantee months of comedy gold and national shame.  Here are some viral gems we've found around the web featuring some of the current candidates vying for head of state.

Wall Street may have its drum circles, tent sexcapades and pro-bestiality chants but le revolucion has made it's way out of Zuccotti Park and onto a couple of other famous streets that refuse to be ignored.

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The daily grind can drive any sane man (or woman) crazy, and sometimes a good laugh is in order.  What better way to break up to the monotony of your 9 to 5 with some quick and sarcastic 140-character quips?  We've got you covered with a round-up of who brings the funny on Twitter, so get ready to do some following. More»

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On September 25th, Saturday Night Live will enter its 36th season. By then, they will have added four new cast members to their lineup and there is a strong possibility that one of the lucky few will be the 22-year-old Virginia-based comedian, Jay Pharaoh. More»

Brian Gallivan has been really busy lately. He's recently completed work on Laguna Playhouse's The Second City: Can You Be More Pacific?, a show that had him camped in Laguna for the entirety of its run. He's been balancing shows at The Second City, iO West, and Upright Citizen's Brigade, where he performs with The Smokes and Soundtrack. More»

You only see Joan Rivers without makeup during Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work's opening credits. But that stripping away is sustained throughout, even if the documentary (playing at the Tribeca Film Festival), could use more unflattering close-ups and less near-beatification. More»

You wouldn’t know it, but there is actually a lot of really great improv in Los Angeles—and it isn’t just found at Upright Citizens Brigade, The Groundlings, or iO. More»

Starting today, the New York Comedy Festival salutes the local laugh scene's present and future players with a series of shows and panels. While an established event, hecklers, of course, are still welcome. More»

Seth Herzog might be best known as a talking head on all those grating pop culture synopses (Best Week Ever, Best Year Ever, I Love the New Millenium etc.) that monopolized VH1 before it became the cable TV equivalent of a free clinic. But you can catch the funnyman every Tuesday night MC'ing one of the city's most consistent comedy hours at The Slipper Room on the Lower East Side. More»