song about America's economic woes
My Dad explaining the proper technique for a golf swing. This video is designed for beginners.
A Tea Party anthem? Perhaps (and who would I be to say no if offered). Also prefer to look at this song as a thumb in the eye of all politicians who would view themselves as our overlords instead…
A teaser of the great Gary Eaton, supplying the guitars, bass and drums, and Eric Porvaznik teaming up on a parody of the Georgia Satellites. The song in its entirety will debut on Wednesday night…
A President wiser than I (and the exact opposite in terms of being faithful to his wife) once asked not what your country can do for you, rather what can you do for your country. Well, how about…
Reinterpretation of an 80s classic, from True Believers, one of the best albums you've never heard.
Not quite the episode we expected, but Kostya saves the day pinch-hitting host duties for the entire show. He even gives conservatives a fun little game to play with modern liberals. Messy, but…
Choosing the lifestyle that is right for you is important, not sticking to it is something different.
Beer can be good for you, but in the wrong hands it can ruin it for people.
Keep a clean house, because you never know when company will stop by for a beer.
Sgt. Joe Friday and Ofcr. Bill Gannon talk to Barack Obama about change.
Kostya receives a visit from an old friend before he settles into a New York state of mind for this week's Biggest Pile of Crap. WTF?!? Not so hard to believe the anti-award must be shared.
In a world where everyone seems to be crying "racism" or "racial undertones," even Kostya feels a little "dissed."
A busy week in the US of A, and Crap of Bull's Kostya Borienka was on top of it all. Nods to Aersosmith and a 21st century "Hunt for Red October" off US shores only set the stage for President…
In the premiere episode of the new weekly series "Crap of Bull," socialism gets a well-deserved and swift kick in the ass, from someone who knows a thing or two about it. America, please be for to…
Setting the stage for a Mr.EPluribus parody coming in August, Dan Baird and the Satellites have a chorus with the right mentality. Paying attention, Beltway?