sure there was the one where they had eight or so illegal immigrants and they were interviewing them and portrayed them as very nice and humble and nonthreatening, which was true in that case. the problem was they left the viewer thinking that illegal immigration is a fringe issue that doesn't need so much attention. We're not worried about the 95% that just want to make some income for their families, but the 5% that can easily hide in that flood of immigrants and that want to kill americans.

then there was one where they wanted to portray the obesity epidemic as totally misguided by having 5 guys, some thin some fat, compete in a physical endurance contest. The winners were obviously not just the thin guys. The real problem though is not that the big people have a harder time moving around, but that obesity is a cause for several diseases that have nothing to do with physical endurance.

That's all I can think of now. I remember that I saw one that I didn't have problems with, but it was just a description of the status quo. You're right, I shouldn't watch it if I don't like it, and I don't after half a dozen episodes or so. I just wish people wouldn't consider it educational. If they just want to see two boneheads make light of serious issues for entertainment purposes, have at it