August 29, 2008 by Trevor Timm  

Since mere words cannot describe Barack Obama’s Democratic National Convention speech from last night, here is the video in full:

August 27, 2008 by Trevor Timm  

Last week, the New York Times ran a giant article on The Daily Show’s Jon Stewart under the banner headline “Is John Stewart the Most Trusted Man in America?”. While some may say that a comedian hosting a fake news show on basic cable can’t possibly be that influential, The Times backed it up with [...]

August 24, 2008 by Trevor Timm  

Over the weekend, Barack Obama finally made his Vice Presidential selection, Senator Joe Biden from Delaware. Biden, chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee and 4th most senior member of the Senate, brings a wealth of foreign policy experience to the ticket, but more importantly he will act as the perfect attack dog for Obama, who [...]

August 11, 2008 by Trevor Timm  

Since I usually judge movies only by their soundtracks, I figured that philosophy would work for the presidential election as well. Thankfully, earlier this week, Barack Obama and John McCain released their Top Ten Songs of All Time to Blender Magazine, and suprisingly my theory works even better than with movies.

BARACK OBAMA
1. Ready or [...]

August 10, 2008 by Trevor Timm  

August 6, 2008 by Trevor Timm  

See more Paris Hilton videos at Funny or Die

August 1, 2008 by Trevor Timm  

A year ago:
Is he black enough?
10 months ago:
Is he too black??
8 months ago:
Is he Christian enough?
6 months ago:
Is he too Christian??
2 months ago:
Is he presidential?
Now:
Is he too presidential??<–>

April 27, 2008 by Trevor Timm  

Obama dominating 3-on-3 basketball:

If this isn’t a reason to vote for him, I don’t know what is.

April 24, 2008 by Trevor Timm  

It has been 16 months since Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama announced they were running for president. They have debated 21 times. There have been 42 primaries and caucuses with almost 30,000,000 votes between them. There faces are on the front page of newspapers every morning and lead the nightly news broadcasts every night. If [...]

March 28, 2008 by Kellen Rice  

Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) began her 2008 campaign by announcing a Presidential Exploratory Committee on January 20, 2007. Even after her defeat in Iowa’s primary, she ran her campaign as though she were already the presumptive nominee of the Democratic Party. She then proceeded to lose 12 straight contests in a row, and [...]

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