Jokes, cartoons, and satire, cartoons about the Enron scandal.
Listen to a hilarious parody of Enron's voice mail system, featuring a funny message recorded in the aftermath of Enron's collapse.
"This past Sunday, former Enron CEO Ken Lay went to a church in Houston. On the way out, a reporter asked him how he thought it was going to work out. Lay said with God's help we'll get through it. To which the Devil said, 'Hey, I thought we had a deal.'" —Jay Leno
View a collection of cartoons and parodies inspired by the Enron scandal.
Watch the Enron story unfold in this amusing parody inspired by VH1's "Behind the Music." Presented by Mondo Media.
Can't tell a Lay from a lie? Here's a translation guide to help you decipher all the doublespeak surrounding the Enron debacle.
Check out a few amusing redesigns for Enron's company logo.
Warp the faces of key players in the Enron scandal with the click of your mouse. Surprisingly cathartic.
View cartoons about the Enron scandal from around the country, compiled by the Professional Cartoonists Index.
View editorial cartoons about the conviction of Enron felon Ken Lay.
View editorial cartoons about the arrest of former Enron chief Ken Lay.
Enronomics: You have two cows. You sell three of them to your publicly listed company, using letters of credit opened by your brother-in-law at the bank, then execute a debt-equity swap with an associated general offer so that you get all four cows back, with a tax exemption for five cows...(more)
Paper shredder: $100. Debt hidden in off-balance-sheet subsidiaries: $500 million...
It turns out it was all just a case of bad cellular.
A revealing side-by-side comparison of Ken Lay and Martha Stewart's transgressions.
Playboy's "Women of Enron" reveals much more than shady accounting in a pictorial spread featuring 10 past and present Enron women.
Dave Barry answers frequently asked questions about the Enron scandal.
The Smoking Gun has obtained a copy of Enron's Code of Ethics Handbook, which former employees have been hawking on
eBay.
Listen to real letters exchanged between Dubya and Kenny Boy, with animation created by Too Stupid To Be President.com. Copies of the letters were first obtained by
The Smoking Gun.