

The Chaser's War on Everything (2006)
S2E22 Episode 48
In a sporting event that barely raises eyebrows, the Boston Red Sox narrowly beat the Colorado Rockies 4–3. Meanwhile, a candidate from the Family First Party finds himself in hot water over allegations of sharing explicit selfies, and tensions rise within the cabinet regarding Kyoto. Kevin Rudd takes to Facebook, stirring up discussions that lead to Labour Party expulsions. In a humorous twist, some friends surprise Rudd with a sleepover request, and there's a playful stunt where Peter Costello’s thoughts are imagined through “thought bubbles.” Ad campaigns poke fun at WorkChoices, and a sketch features a toilet bowl displaying the face of Jesus. Andrew tries out soap opera-style conversations by turning away from his talkers. The Grey Vote is under scrutiny, and a Citizens' Infringement Officer addresses nudists sporting accessories. The "Hassler Challenge" sees participants dressed as street vendors vying for attention from passersby. Political ads parody 1980s AIDS campaigns, and funny church