The show is essentially the same news day after day: Three stories about Democratic weakness, four stories about Republican craziness and/or irresponsibility and/or hypocrisy, two stories about the media [one in praise and one in disgust], an interview either about the waiting disasters in the financial system or the ongoing disasters in the war, a celebrity sex scandal, a non-celebrity sex story or piece of criminal footage, an outrageous legal decision, a questionable new product on the market, and an overview of how the entire structure of power in America is corrupt. Since it is (largely) the same people commenting idiosyncratically on the same types of stories (which always have the same exact villains), naturally these catchphrases and sound-effects are going to be part of every show.
So a better game (unless your goal is to drink 40 times) is to make up bingo cards and play TYT Bingo. There are more than 24 habitual parts of the show, so it is a challenge to see how many you can correctly guess on a current day, and each person who plays can have a separate card-ful (or a different order) of elements. Bonus points if you can fill a T (top row, middle column) or a Y (diagonals leading to bottom of middle column) on your card.
War drums + "Anner is a woman" + Let's hear from Chief Justice Goddoy + "I am so, so sorry" + Rodell mention = BINGO for Milltycoon!!!!