Views of what's going on in the Bush and Gore camps plus a clue about which way the Supreme Court justices are leaning.
Satirical campaign organization announces events and offers merchandise featuring the slogan "Because Inequality Is Not Growing Fast Enough."
Read about the gaffe that caused a CBC producer's comments on the assets of Stockwell Day's daughter-in-law to be broadcast on election night.
See the White House wannabes get down as never before to Devo's "Whip It."
Find faux bumper stickers for contenders, and click on each one to learn more about the respective candidate.
Source for particular political cartoons, columnists and news links also offers access to political merchandise, including patriotic clothing.
Link to political coverage going all the way back to the primaries in April, 2000, with headlines like "Iron-Clad Lockbox Vs. Fuzzy Math."
Click and drag on George and Al's faces to see how far the two presidential wannabes differ from each other.
Link to sources for laughter about Gore, Bush, Bore, Gush and other worthy and unworthy candidates.
Read about the other cataclysmic events that took place while coverage of the unending 2000 election persisted.
Essay on the outmoded tool of intelligence and how it is now seen as "a great deterrent to political success." Enjoy examples.
Jake Tapper takes actual quotes from the two presidential candidates and offers reasons why Bush resembles Goofus and Gore appears to be Gallant.
Jake Tapper furnishes further damning quotes from the two presidential candidates that cast Bush as Goofus and Gore as Gallant.
David Tuller discusses the ambiguity of the law and how "the characters in this theater of the incredible are playing their roles to perfection."
Browse this collection of quaint colloquialisms peculiar to Dan Rather that he said aloud during the 2000 presidential election coverage.
Read a column by cybersatirist Bob Hirschfeld concerning "Breaking news...beyond repair." Use the story-o-matic to write your own campaign item.
Get news updates on Bush and Gore and learn about alternatives such as the Grass Roots Party. Indicate which wannabe is the most objectionable.
Review a wealth of topics organized under "Best of the Lying Game" for slogans, speeches and scandals.
Spoof of the restaurant rating guide places candidates on the menu. See if anyone's fork-worthy by passing the taste test.