Special guest Ben Howe and I discuss the ridiculous political fallout of the UCSB shooting:
And we also go into detail about the whole “teach men not to rape” thing:
Special guest Ben Howe and I discuss the ridiculous political fallout of the UCSB shooting:
And we also go into detail about the whole “teach men not to rape” thing:
The first ever CPAC competition edition of Games & Guns is up! Watch as host Stephen Gutowski competes against the National Review’s Jim Geraghty, Breitbart’s John Sexton, The Shark Tank’s Javier Manjarres, Mister Smith Media’s Michael Deppisch, Breitbart’s Ezra Dulis, Banana Republican’s Rachel Jurado, Slate’s Dave Weigel, and Dialog New Media’s Matt Scheffield.
But, first, check out the domination dominatrix.
Ok, now the competition!
Oh, and some nice elevator music to boot!
This week’s episode of Games & Guns featured discussion about Obama’s many massive failures.
Plus, some lovely headshots!
Not to mention the fact that Master Chief is a secret space nazi, ABC is reckless with firearms & children, and much much more. Check it out!
What do you guys think? Are sporks unnatural abominations or are you a he-devil like Dan Joseph?
Also, I believe this week we captured the first candy machine assisted kill in VIDEO GAME HISTORY!
All that plus the National Rocket Launchers Association, Call of Duty Ghosts’ new gun game mode, the CBO’s report on how awful Obamacare is, and the sad Superbowl on this week’s episode of Games & Guns! Enjoy!
Here is the first gun review from my new show Games & Guns! How does Counter Strike’s shotgun stack up against a real life Remington 870?
Make sure you watch the full pilot episode! Kanye West, Counter Strike, and Alan Grayson are all featured!
“We’re told … that young people can’t have news because we’re just tweeting all the time, and that’s just bullsh**”
Nothing Meghan McCain does is good for conservatives, republicans, or humanity at large.
August, 2004.
That’s the month Green Day released the first single off it’s iconic pile of crap known as American Idiot. The catchy little tune about how evil and stupid Republicans are became a quick hit. Sitting right there in the middle of our pop culture and, therefore, in the middle of our minds just before the election was the line “don’t wanna be an American idiot”.
August, 2012.
In case any of you missed this the first time around… which might not be a lot of you considering it was on the front page of Yahoo and garnered over 120,000 views… here is the Scott Walker tribute video I made with some friends.
Scott Walker. Total bad ass.
Oh, also, Buzzfeed says I forced my way into the political conversation through Twitter. Which is pretty cool and pretty true.
Anyway. I’m working on another parody video that should be out shortly. Keep your eyes peeled.
After listening to I’m on Fire and its awesomely depressing lyrics I started a little twitter game called Emo or Springsteen. Basically the game consisted of me posting a lyric that was either from an Emo song, by bands like Blink 182 and Fall Out Boy, or a Springsteen song. Then people guessed which one it was.
Lots of people participated, including Representative Thad McCotter, with varying degrees of success. Here are the entries, see how well you can do at picking which one is which. I’ll write an update post in a day or two with the correct answers.
Bonus questions: There is one song quoted twice, what is it? One of these songs is actually named “Emo”, which one is it? How many songs from each artist are there?