Lulz from the Campaign Trail: Now the official presidential nominee of the Republican party, Mitt Romney seems to have finally shaken off his “etch-a-sketch” image that was once thought to be a devastating blow to his lead during the GOP primary season.
Lulz from the Campaign Trail: Speaking of political endorsements gone wry, remember this smoky campaign ad starring
Lulz from the Campaign Trail: The day after 30 states voted for George W. Bush’s second term in the 2004 election, a gaming forum poster bestowed the name “Jesusland” upon them.
Lulz from the Campaign Trail: The Internet meme of America’s one percent!
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Lulz from the Campaign Trail: This unflattering photo of the candidate for the 2012 Republican Presidential nomination led to a photoshop meme similar to Steve Buscemeyes.
Lulz from the Campaign Trail: The campaign race between President Obama and Mitt Romney literally turned into a dog-eat-dog situation when blogs from both ends of the political spectrum began discussing how the candidates treat their dogs.
Despite its lukewarm turnout, the grassroots-organized Ron Paul Festival took place at the Florida State Fairgrounds in Tampa over this weekend, drawing attendance from a diverse range of interest groups and activists, including some members of the Scientology church.
Lulz from the Campaign Trail: The sixth time U.S. political candidate Jimmy McMillan’s party slogan has made him an automatic indicator of viral media on the rise.