Indecision 2.008 — The Daily Show Takes On E-Politics
March 30th, 2007
Clearly recognizing the rising potential of online political organizing as a powerful new source of our most precious resource in the War on Terror (satire), The Daily Show tried to poach turf from e.politics the other night by taking a close look at the defacement of John Edwards’ Second Life headquarters (virtual poo!) and at McCain’s MySpace mangling. I’m watching you, Stewart — keep muscling in on our ground and pretty soon you’ll have a bunch of obscure online politics bloggers UP IN YOUR FACE! We’ll trackback your ASS, muthaf*ckah! (Via TechCrunch).
– cpd
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