Comedy Central : Indecision 2008 Launches
Indecision2008.com is Comedy Central's first standalone website focusing specifically on political humor. The site features new politically-relevant video from The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The Colbert Report, Comedy Central stand-up and more. The Indecision blog features posts of up-to-the-minute coverage of election happenings and the most ridiculous in campaign news and events. On the home page includes a variety of embeddable widgets featuring at-a-glance campaign factoids, interactive polls and Marching Orders for conservatives and liberals alike, plus downloads such as IM icons and wallpaper.
The site promises funny coverage of the 2008 election, Daily Show and Colbert Report clips, downloads, blog, polls, graphs, puns and poorly PhotoShopped images. According to the official press release:

Indecision2008.com revels in the absurdity of campaign news on a daily basis. Every day, users can watch and discuss new video clips relevant to the 2008 race from the "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart," "The Colbert Report," "Lil' Bush," COMEDY CENTRAL stand-up specials and more. For up-to-the-minute coverage of election happenings, the site's own blogger, "The InDecider," will stir the pot and scour the Web for the most absurd campaign tidbits, ripe for user commentary and contributions.
The Indecision2008.com homepage will also offer a variety of au courant widgets that provide at-a-glance campaign factoids (Number of Google Hits for Candidate Name + 'Polygamy': Mitt Romney = 144,600; Dennis Kucinich = 33,500), interactive polls and handy "Marching Orders" for conservatives and liberals alike (i.e. Today's Conservative Talking Point: Jack Bauer is truly the greatest living American. Today's Liberal Agenda: Just to switch things up, try blaming America second today.) Many of these widgets can be taken and embedded on users own blogs and profile pages.
As the race to the white house heats up, Indecision2008.com will not disappoint.
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