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Enron Scandal Satire and Parodies

Satirical and news and parodies inspired by the Enron scandal.

Enron Scandal Cartoons and Parodies

View a collection of cartoons and parodies inspired by the Enron scandal.

Enron: Facing the Music

Watch the Enron story unfold in this amusing parody inspired by VH1's "Behind the Music." Presented by Mondo Media.

Parodies of Enron's Logo

Check out a few amusing redesigns for Enron's company logo.

Enron "Priceless" Ad Parody

Paper shredder: $100. Debt hidden in off-balance-sheet subsidiaries: $500 million...

Enron Cellular Ad Parody

It turns out it was all just a case of bad cellular.

Playgirl's Men of Enron

Take a sneak peek at Playgirl's "Men of Enron" photo spread -- a parody from Too Stupid To Be President.com.

Bush's Star Trek Voyage

Follow the voyages of the starship "Enron's Prize" with Captain George W. Bush. A brilliant new animated cartoon from Too Stupid To Be President.com.

A Scene from Casablanca

President Bush is "shocked" to find gambling going on in Kenneth Lay's establishment. A short flash cartoon from Too Stupid To Be President.com.

Enron-Ron

A new song parody by the Capitol Steps to the tune of "Da Doo Ron Ron."

FAQ: The Enron Scandal

Got questions? Modern Humorist has answers.

Bush: "No Improper Relations With That Woman, Miss Enron"

The president sets the record straight about his alleged relationship with that sexy little Houston debutante, Miss Enron.

Playboy: Women of Enron May Have Inflated Figures

In the latest scandal to rock the financial markets, Playboy announced today that the women who posed for this month's "Women of Enron" pictorial may have inflated figures, according to the Borowitz Report.

Paper That Enron Stock Is Printed On Is Worthless,Too

For weeks, Enron shareholders have been hearing that their stock isn’t worth the paper it's printed on. Now comes word that the paper it's printed on is worthless, too.

Enron Admits It's Really Argentina

Having collapsed due to gross mismanagement and insurmountable debt, energy company Enron today confessed to what many observers had long suspected: it is actually Argentina.

Kenneth Lay to Head Pentagon's Global Lying Effort

The former Enron big is being enlisted as the nation's fibber-in-chief, Andy Borowitz reports.

The First Lady's Message to Victims of the Enron Collapse

Laura Bush offers a few tips for what to do with those worthless Enron stock certificates.

Enron Chief's Testimony Scuttled by Odd Shredding Accident

According to a new official statement from former Enron CEO Kenneth Lay, Mr. Lay failed to make his scheduled appearance before Congress not because he feared a "prosecutorial atmosphere," but because his shirt sleeve was caught in a paper shredder and he could not get it out. Andy Borowitz reports.

Enron Field to be Renamed 'Scumbag Park'

Stadium switches names as Bush denies ever setting foot in Texas. Andy Borowitz reports.

Bush Faints, Hits Head, Loses All Memory of Enron

President Bush has "fully recovered" from a fainting spell he suffered after swallowing a pretzel yesterday, a White House doctor says, with one very minor side effect: partial amnesia.

U.S. Missile Hits Enron File Storage Facility

Intended for Tora Bora, smart bomb destroys company documents instead.

Enron Chairman Quits to Join E.N.R.O.N.

Kenneth Lay quits to join the Energy National Resource Organization of Nigeria; asks for your confidential assistances, bank account numbers.

Ken Lay's Un-American Activities

There is only one force that could be responsible for this man's undermining of the capitalist system!

An Ode to Kenny Boy

Oh Kenny Boy, the jails, the jails are calling
From state to state, and through the world so wide.
The money's gone, and all the chips are falling,
'Tis you, 'tis you must go and you must hide.

Enron: The Musical

A good scandal deserves a catchy tune.

The Difference Between Lay and a Lie

Chortler.com helps clear up the confusion over the use of the words lay and lie.

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