Mad Magazine's 20 Dumbest People, Events and Things [2006]
Mad #473 January 2007
The Mad 20 Dumbest People, Events and Things of 2006
#1. The Iraq War
#2. Bode Miller at the Olympics
#3. The Cheney Hunting Accident
#4. Richard Hatch Vs. the I.R.S.
#5. Zinedine Zidane Headbutt
#6. Ann Coulter
#7. Mel Gibson
#8. Tainted Spinach
#9. YouTube
#10. Floyd Landis Doping
#11. North Korea Tests the Bomb
#12. The Muhammad Cartoon Controversy
#13. Barry Bonds, Home Run King
#14. Isaac Hayes Quits South Park
#15. K-Fed Raps
#16. Congressman Mark Foley
#17. Paris Hilton's Vow of Celibacy
#18. John Mark Karr's Extradition
#19. Star Jones Gets Sacked
#20. Bush's Assault on Civil Liberties
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