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Thursday, January 22, 2004
Live by the Net, Die by the Net
Howard Dean was the first presidential candidate to effectively use the Internet, by just as she giveth, she taketh away. Back in the day, his now infamous geography lesson cum pep rally cum terradactyl impression would have been fodder for jokes for a few days or at least by the time "Saturday Night Live" got around to it. Not so in this day and age, where faster than you can say Paris Hilton Sex Tape people have taken his "speech" and created their very own Dean remixes, setting excerpts to music like Ozzy Osbourne's "Crazy Train." There's an entire list of mixes here at Dean Goes Nuts. (Which, I'm guessing is not a sly reference to the the fourth Love Bug movie, 1980's "Herbie Goes Bananas," because, in fact, Dean Jones, having just starred as Watergate figure Charles Colson and trying to distance himself from his most famous role, chose not to participate in the film, leaving leading man duties Charles Martin Smith).
Well, at least Dean is showing he has a sense of humor about the whole thing.
Link via the new VH1 show/blog thingy Best Week Ever. >
Howard Dean was the first presidential candidate to effectively use the Internet, by just as she giveth, she taketh away. Back in the day, his now infamous geography lesson cum pep rally cum terradactyl impression would have been fodder for jokes for a few days or at least by the time "Saturday Night Live" got around to it. Not so in this day and age, where faster than you can say Paris Hilton Sex Tape people have taken his "speech" and created their very own Dean remixes, setting excerpts to music like Ozzy Osbourne's "Crazy Train." There's an entire list of mixes here at Dean Goes Nuts. (Which, I'm guessing is not a sly reference to the the fourth Love Bug movie, 1980's "Herbie Goes Bananas," because, in fact, Dean Jones, having just starred as Watergate figure Charles Colson and trying to distance himself from his most famous role, chose not to participate in the film, leaving leading man duties Charles Martin Smith).
Well, at least Dean is showing he has a sense of humor about the whole thing.
Link via the new VH1 show/blog thingy Best Week Ever. >
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