This Decade In Unnecessary Censorship (VIDEO)

This Decade In Unnecessary Censorship (VIDEO)
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Jimmy Kimmel is no fan of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the regulatory body in charge of policing the airwaves. Each week he mocks their job by doing a segment called "This Week In Unnecessary Censorship," that takes normal every day language and uses censorship to make it seem lewd or inappropriate. As a result everything from "Sesame Street" to CNN comes out dirty...and hilarious.

Last Friday, Kimmel compiled the decade's best clips: Obama, Hillary, Cookie Monster - they're all here. And who knew they were so lewd?

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