Obama’s savvy campaign tools

At a time where nearly anyone you meet has some form of an online presence, let’s look at how the Presidential candidates are taking advantage of this. Who would you expect to be stocking his campaign with the sharpest of all social networking moguls? Take a look at this NY Times article that breaks down [...]

Need to make $300 million? Elect McCain then hit the science lab

If elected, John McCain has offered up a little bit of a bonus for anyone who can take a stab at easing some of the automobile tension. All you have to do… come up with a much more efficient car battery that is more advanced than what car makers have been doing for years. I [...]

Too Little Too Late?

Regardless of your Political background and/or preference going into our next Presidential election, how about President Bush resurfacing to come out in favor of to abolish our current federal offshore drilling ban? We know that McCain’s campaign has been careful of how they associate the two, but is this just a strategic backing of the [...]

More reasons to be anxious at the gas pump

As if we didn’t have enough misery running through our minds as we try to get from point A to point B (for under $100), check out this CNN.com article showing how American’s are weighing in on the growing oil concern. It could be an even more grim summer for those heavily reliant upon their [...]

Our Potential Next President Can Beat Up Your President

Already the subject of countless jokes based on his “seasoned” status here in our society, here is another perspective on the “bad-ass” Presidential Candidate John McCain and what he might offer to the White House. A little bit of muscle and a good chunk carved out of Government spending, take a look at what The [...]

Senator turned Busdriver?

If you missed Pat Kessler’s story last night on WCCO, you will definitely want to take a look at it here. Kessler caught up with former Minnesota Senator Dean Barkley, the man who was sworn into office by former Governor Jesse Ventura abruptly following former Senator Paul Wellstone’s tragic plane crash. The circumstances were quite [...]

Some Not So Good Journalism

Courtesy of The Onion, this video cites a wonderful example of journalism at its very worst. Although completely fake and basically lacking substance all together, this newscast is worthy of some laughs. A great example of how to completely circumvent a question you have no idea how to answer, perhaps similar to someone else we [...]

Forget my stimulus check, I want stock options from this company

While stimulus checks are being processed and sent out for hopes that it may make a profitable spark in the economy, one video game producer is certainly not wondering there they will invest it. In fact, I’m not convinced that the government isn’t taking a loan from them to write the checks. Take-Two Interactive, a [...]

A Humorous Salute To One Man’s Innovation

Brought to you by the hilarious team at The Colbert Report, this video is a segment dedicated to a proposed solution to one city’s crime problem. While it may not be as realistic and likely to be seen in neighborhoods near you, it is fun to imagine the possibility of running into the “Bum Bot” [...]

Candidates Hit The Ring

With all of the mileage logged for each of the Presidential candidates, why not add on a WWE pit-stop to the mix. This video from a professional wrestling broadcast features Clinton, Obama and McCain giving the audience their respective campaign messages (with some wrestling lingo tied into the mix). Hill-Rod? McCain introducing Bin Laden to [...]