You may know that Shepard Fairey, the creator of the original Hope art, was arrested: http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5iplIoa3L6GNqY7FnCd4nktBaQaQA
But have you seen these spoof, which like'em or not, are well done: http://www.villagevoice.com/slideshow/view/165211/1
Henry M
KCUF, 128 Kb/s on Shoutcast Unlimited and still the Most Eclectic Music on the WWW:
http://tinyurl.com/kcuf-on-shoutcast-limited/ to play, http://www.urdomain.us/kcuf.htm to see what's playing, and now available on RECIVA Internet-Radio receivers, http://tinyurl.com/kcuf-on-reciva
KCUF can now be listened to using a Windows Vista Sidebar Gadget: http://gallery.live.com/results.aspx?bt=1&q=KCUF
The Ballad of Sarah Palin Female Governor of Alaska, John McCain's choice for Vice President, Mother of Five, Moose Hunter, VPILF, Gun Toting' nut job, Sarah Palin. Enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwRnOHsRS48
A Fantastic spoof with Barack as Rocky! You will laugh.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyhIBXNfqMA
Did anyone else see the irony of Hillary putting out an ad saying she should be the one to answer the call about an economic crisis when she can't even manage the money of her own campaign?
We all know that the Clinton camp has had a hard time paying the bills since Iowa (bankrupt from state one) so we did a spoof on her new economic 3 am ad.
Check it out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPIt7Sv_blE
Then comment, favorite, send to a friend...you know the drill.
We need to change the narrative that the Clintons are the authority on economic policy.
Please watch this hillarious spoof "Mrs. C", created by a team of Obama supporters and award-winning Hollwyood professionals. Very short, but to the point, we feel!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQh8__dCxeE
Then let me know what you thought! Thanks!
This is from Lark News, which could be best described as The Onion of mainstream Christianity:
AUSTIN — Ginny McCallum, 43, who has been confined to a wheelchair for much of her adult life, came to hear presidential candidate Barack Obama speak at the University of Texas. Afterward she found herself in a wheelchair access breezeway as Obama and his entourage exited the arena. The candidate spotted her, came over, grabbed her hand and pulled her up. She found herself standing for the first time in eleven years. "He smiled at me and said, ‘Yes, you can,’" she says. "I was so stunned I didn’t know what to do." McCallum is among hundreds of people who say they have been healed by the Democratic candidate, in one of the most surprising and little-acknowledged aspects of his campaign. Reporters have shied away from the story, chalking it up to "Obama-mania" and people’s feelings of elation. "We don’t talk about it a lot, but yeah, it does happen," says one staffer who says he has seen multiple people healed on a rope line. "We don’t know exactly how or why it’s happening, and the Senator won’t talk about it. He usually insists that people keep it quiet and just report it to their pastor or priest." Greeting supporters after a rousing speech in Houston, Obama stepped into the dense crowd and spontaneously began touching people: a legally blind woman, a man deaf in one ear, a cancer sufferer and a lame man. "Yes, you can," Obama said as he laid hands on afflicted bodies. The people’s reactions were so joyous as to be almost frightening. They jumped and shouted and wept. Before they could thank or embrace the candidate he was well down the rope line healing others. Their excitement was lost in the general din of the crowd. Aides acknowledge that the phenomenon is occurring with greater frequency. "His power goes beyond simple inspiration," says one aide. "There is something developing here that I’m not sure any of us fully understands." They say Obama has told them privately that his time has not yet come, so it would be inappropriate to talk about the healings right now. He says he will wait until the convention to speak publicly about the "special calling" he believes he has to lead the country. They do expect him to start alluding to "the providential nature of what is happening on the campaign trail" in an upcoming address, mostly because word is getting around. People have begun bringing relatives by the score to campaign events in hopes of a healing touch. "It’s not the speeches that are drawing people anymore, as good as they are," says a senior staff member. "It’s people wanting to get better, and wanting their friends and relatives to get better. It’s the belief that there’s something more here."
I know there are a lot of creative people in our movement here, so I thought I'd plant a seed...
There's a hilarious thread on the David Lynch's Dune board on IMDb, spoofing the 2008 election through a Dune filter. They've cast Bush as the perverted and corrupt Baron Harkonnen (though personally, I think Cheney would be a better fit) and Bill Clinton as Duke Atreides. More! Read on...
A very talented group of music professionals have come together and developed a spoof of the Barack Obama “Yes We Can” video. This new version of a political video features some talented people singing to famous lines from John McCain speeches, specifically focused on the war in Iraq.
New McCain "Yes We Can" video
If you have not had a chance to watch the original, click here first.