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Homer Can't Vote Obama

Homer Simpson tries to vote for Barack Obama but is foiled by the electronic voting machine.


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Time For Some Campaignin'
22 jul  |  A rip-roaring musical romp that gives the U.S. election process the spanking it deserves. . . read more
Swinger States
2 sep  |  In the competition to secure 270 electoral votes, U.S. presidential candidates Barry and Johnny are practicing the delicate art of seduction to pick up those coy swing states.  . . read more
Paris Hilton Responds to John McCain
6 aug  |  Paris Hilton has been dragged into the U.S. presidential election via a John McCain ad attacking Obama's celebrity status. Paris has decided to use the opportunity to run for President herself. See you at the debates, bitches. . . read more
Leave Barack Alone
4 aug  |  John McCain has released an ad attacking Barack Obama for his celebrity status, comparing him to Britney Spears. This is part of the viral video backlash. . . read more
Obama Dazzles Old Europe - From Mike Whitney
27 jul  |  John McCain has no chance. It's like George Bush climbing into the ring with Mike Tyson; one thundering left hook and the Crawford Caligula would be sprawled across the canvas in a pool of his own blood. "No mas"! The same fate awaits the crabby senator from Arizona. The polls are skewed to look like there's a political horse-race going on. There isn't. It's a complete rout. There's one well-toned thoroughbred striding from venue to venue electrifying the ever-increasing throngs, and one doddering, old mare limping towards the glue-factory. Someone should put a stop to it before McCain gets hurt...

At the Victory Column in Berlin's Tiergarten, Obama extracted Old Glory from the burn-pile and gave Brand America a desperately needed shot of adrenaline. 200,000 ecstatic Germans jammed the streets in what turned out to be the political shindig of the year. Many of them were waving American flags and chanting, "Obama, Obama, Obama". It was like Jack Kennedy had risen from his moldy sepulcher and made his way across the pond for one last rousing ovation. Obama has the very same affect on crowds. Its a gift and he knows how to use it to great advantage...

What can we say about Obama's oratory skills that hasn't already been said? He is one of those unique characters who knows how to tap into the collective psyche and put them under his spell. He is the closest thing to a Pied Piper we've seen in the last half century. Whatever one thinks of his politics, his speeches are a welcome reprieve from the simian blabbering of President Dimwit. [More] . . read more

Barack Obama - An Animated Life
1 feb  |  A year ago very few people had heard of Barack Obama but he could well be the next U.S. President. This short animation details Obama's rise to the top and his policies that are finding favour with voters. . . read more
A Crush on Obama
15 jun  |  Barack Obama is rising in the polls and challenging Hillary Clinton to become Democrat nominee for U.S. President. His campaign certainly wasn't hurt by A Crush on Obama, one of the biggest web videos of 2007. . . read more
Incredible McCain Girl
12 jun  |  Don't make McCain Girl angry. You won't like her when she's angry. In this spoof of the Incredible Hulk movie, McCain Girl gets as mad as her chosen presidential candidate. . . read more
Swiftkids - Obama Snow Job
11 apr  |  In a parody of the swiftboat veteran attack ad which hurt Democrat John Kerry in the 2004 election against George Bush, the Swiftkids go up Obama's nose in search of the truth. How much cocaine did he do? . . read more
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