I liked the show a lot, but I'm not in love with the politics all the time. I like the idea of calling out politicians about the crazy stuff they say. However, it's not very balanced (don't remember hearing any references to Democratic politicians saying dumb stuff) and plays into "gotcha politics". The two references to asking Michele Bachmann what God's voice sounds like come to mind - we all know that she wasn't speaking literally. Not saying I even like any of the politicians they called out - just that some of the things were pretty ticky-tacky.
My Name is Khan - 9/10
Wow, what a great movie. It's quite long but good. Without ruining anything, it's about a man with Asperger's Syndrome who ends up on a sort of quest to get his wife back. This is an Indian film right up there in quality with Slumdog Millionaire.
North by Northwest - 6/10. I could see why a lot of people liked it, but it really wasn't that exciting to me.
How the hell did Everybody Loves Raymond get so popular?
After the first season every damn episode is the same. They all get in each others business and yell at each other and then are all in love at the end of the episode.
How in the dickens do they keep having the same problem 24 times a year?
Most sitcoms are kinda like this. I do remember Peter Boyle being funny.