Play of the Day: Extreme Takeover, Tea Party Edition

Bro-surance, Congressional popularity, and that time the GOP complained about the Tea Party crazies.

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A Colorado campaign attempts to appeal to the young and the restless with 'bro-surance.' But there's a slight problem: the state's Obamacare website is still 'bro-broken.'

Plus, what does the United States hate more than Congress? As it turns out: almost nothing. Even hemorrhoids and head lice rank as more popular among the American people than the legislative branch.

And finally, Republicans are turning against themselves: political blame is running amok, with fingers pointing primarily to the tea party. But Jon Stewart asks the important question of politicians like John McCain-- can they really complain?