The countdown to the Presidential election is certainly on and we enjoy having a little bit of fun amidst all of the seriousness of the election so here we go with yet another fabulous dub of Barack Obama and Mitt Romney, thanks to ‘BarackDubs’ (Lipdubs starring Barack Obama).
Here's a heads up on the next presidential debate. It's this Tuesday, October 16, on the major networks and cable news outlets at 9:00 pm. Mitt Romney and Barack Obama take citizens' questions on foreign and domestic issues in a town-hall meeting format. Candy Crowley, CNN's chief political correspondent, moderates at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y.
Frontline aired a two-hour documentary delving into the personal and political history of Mitt Romney and Barack Obama as the country prepares for the Nov. 6 election.
If you missed it, watch it here:
That's what was missing from Wednesday's debate -- a keytar! Brilliant YouTuber Schmoyoho went through footage of the debate between Mitt Romney and Barack Obama and made it into quite a catchy little song. One way or another, you WILL be interested in politics this election season...
Would you ever believe that the amount of times a person blinks could determine whether or not they defeat someone? Apparently that's the case according to Joseph Tecce, a Boston College psychophysiologist who has spent decades studying the body language of presidential candidates and believes he's got this upcoming election's winner picked out.
Oh NO! What are we going to do!?! LMFAO has announced that they are going on a "hiatus" (yeah, that's what our parents said too), which means somebody else will have to step up to fill the void left behind at grocery stores that play inappropriately upbeat music. Let us remember these party monsters as they would have wanted -- by watching the comical videos they've inspired.
Barack Obama's speech last night in prime time may have been too late for central New Yorkers to stay up and catch.
We have you covered, and you can watch it here:
The world is talking about Michelle Obama’s speech at the Democratic National Convention on Wednesday night. Some columnists are calling it the most important speech by a First Lady in history.
What the full speech:
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