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Unless you haven’t heard, that guy on the left? Barack Obama? He’s my President.

Somewhere out there, the luckiest puppy in the world awaits a trip to the Oval Office.

Cool.

And, P.S., was glad to see the Palin as President Web site got a lovely makeover.

By now, we’ve all seen it.

With Tina Fey’s ‘SNL’ portrayals of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin — and Palin-herself’s subsequent cameos — I’m kind of convinced this election has turned into a total circus. But I’m not really here to talk about primetime TV. I want to talk about how (forgive me) The Average Joe’s ability to self-publish has impacted the way we’ve paid attention to this election. After all, I did get the screenshot at left from a pop culture blog.

Maybe I shouldn’t call this phenomenon "pop culture politics," but it just sounds better to me than "cyber culture politics" does. Let me explain: Anyone, anywhere is available to set up a blog for free at sites like WordPress, Blogger or Livejournal. Then comes the Twitter account. And let’s not go into the ways anyone, anywhere can express his or her opinions on Facebook (the "status" option has become the bane of my existence, both during the occasional election season and, unfortunately, annual baseball season due to overzealous Cubs fans). Anyway, the list of ways we can express ourselves on the Internet goes on and on. And this makes available a literal countless number of avenues for the rest of us to consume news.

In gathering research for a print story, no one I spoke to saw limitless access to the Internet/virtual soapbox (same thing) as a bad development. As someone who learned from an early age the joys of self-publishing, I can’t say I feel it’s a bad thing, either. Hopefully the nasty stuff gets weeded out with the quality, creatively-driven blogs and projects out there on the Web.

While you’re waiting for a print story, check out these fun election links:

Sarah Palin as president. Alright, this one exhibits a bit too much of the macabre for my taste, but I included the link because the animation is awesome. Looks like Flash animators have a lot of time on their hands, what with the current recession and all …

Help Josh decide. Eek! There’s an undecided voter living in Ohio! Quick, convince him to come over to your side — he’ll let you know if your input was helpful or not.

Presidential pumpkin carving. Templates. One unique way to stick it to the man (or woman) of your choice.

Yes we can hold babies. A blog featuring pictures of Sen. Barack Obama cuddling babies on the campaign trail. Kinda precious.

Presidential bingo. Perhaps a great way to pass the following 8 days, sure to be chock-full of sound bytes from both camps.

And a local option: Haley speaks Youtube series. More on this young lady later.

That’s all I’ve got for now. And since I don’t have the option to hibernate until after the election is over, I’m off to plunge the depths of cyberspace for more quality election coverage from Joe Six Pack/Plumber/Laid Off Flash Animator.


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1. Google wants to help keep you from firing off drunken e-mails at 4 in the morning.

2. Hulu is one place where you can watch tonight’s presidential debate in streaming video.

3. Speaking of tonight’s debate, we’re live blogging here at etruth again at 8:30 p.m. EST.

4. Too bad it’s only Tuesday — here’s an Indecision 2008 presidential debate drinking game. (I like this one: Every time McCain refers to his running mate, stand up, face Russia and finish whatever bottle is in front of you.)

5. And this casting list gets curiouser and curiouser: Anne Hathaway and Helena Bonham Carter are the latest stars to sign on for Tim Burton’s upcoming Alice in Wonderland.


Watch The Elkhart Truth’s DebateWatch 2008 live blog HERE. It opens in a popup window.

The fun begins at 8:30 OM EST, Thursday, Oct. 2 … tonight.

Didn't you get the memo?

Didn't you get the memo?

A smiling John McCain next to a headline (and an American flag, natch) declaring, “McCain Wins Debate” appeared in the online ed of the Wall Street Journal this morning. It has since been removed but will live on eternally in this screenshot.

McCain told Glamour magazine this look was one of his ultimate fashion "don'ts." Seriously.

At long last, the “suspense” is over — McCain’s gonna show up.

If you’ll be watching John McCain and Barack Obama verbally spar in the US Presidential Debate this evening, here are a few techonologically-savvy tips to get the most of out of the experience:
Don’t just tune in to the tube. Visit etruth tomorrow, click on this story headline and do some “live blogging” of your own — get a discussion going about whichever issues the moderators throw at the candidates. You’ll have to register with our site, but it’s free (you can even create a user profile while you’re at it).
Don’t watch the debates alone. If you’ve got the time, throw a “DebateWatch” party: The Commission on Presidential Debates recommends gathering your friends, picking a group leader and going over pre-planed discussion questions afterward, i.e. “What topics or issues discussed in the debates were most useful or informative?”
Embrace Web 2.0 technology. Twitter will feature plenty of 140-character-or-less “tweet” updates on tonight’s debate happenings. If you join the site, you’ll be able to follow journalists, pundits and regular viewers alike as they observe. Notable Twitter users include Time.com blogger Ana Marie Cox and MSNBC’s Keith Olbermann.
Forget TV. Watch the whole dang thing online, if you want: University of Mississippi is Ground Zero for the debate this year, and will offer live streaming coverage of the event on its web site. Click here to catch “Debatecasts” past and present.


1. New York Post film critic Lou Lumenick laid a smack down on Roger Ebert at the Toronto film fest. Is anyone else feeling oddly protective over lil’ Ebert right now?

2. Veep candidate Sarah Palin saw her 19-year-old son, Track, off to Iraq. “I believe in the cause, and I hope and pray we have a worthy cause,” Palin told People magazine in June.

3. And while we’re talking about the G.O.P., have a look at Cindy McCain’s $300,000 convention outfit. I have to admit that I think Cindy is already so much more fun to watch than Laura Bush (whose paltry $4,000-ish outfit pales in comparison, and literally). It’s not exactly a great way for Mrs. McCain to connect with the public at large, but hey, at least the color of that Oscar de la Renta suit looks smashing on her.

4. It seems like Angelina Jolie filmed the 1920′s period thriller The Changeling years ago, but the first trailer is only just now hitting the Web. It looks awesome (John Malkovich is in it!) and opens on Oct. 31.

5. Barack Obama will making waves on SNL this weekend, along with uber-Olympian Michael Phelps.