I got the idea from Frameshop by Jeffrey Feldman who is getting bloggers to do lolcat style images about presidential candidates positions on the Iraq War.  You can see where he is going here.

If you’re like me, you’ve noticed, lately, that the mainstream media spends virtually no time talking about the presidential candidate’s positions on Iraq.  Come to think of it, the  mainstream media pretty much ignores every major issue in the election, choosing instead to reports on personality differences, money, and spats between candidate spouses and, well…the mainstream media.

It’s absurd.
Well, after a some careful research, I think I might have found the reason why this is happening:  The candidates have not issued their policy positions in lolcat language, that cute, idiosyncratic jargon sweeping the nation.  

Copyright laws would apply and this meme certainly needs someone with wit as well as photo and formatting skills.;^)

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2 Responses to “What if Cdn bloggers used the lolcat meme for spoofing election ads?”

  1. 1 Jennifer Smith 

    Oh, yes yes yes!

    That’s even better than my idea of a ‘Braveheart’ spoof, which I have abandoned as beyond my technical abilities. I still like the image of Harper as Longshanks throwing various uncooperative MPs and civil servants out the castle window, though.

  2. 2 Sherm 

    LOL What a great idea. I often go to http://icanhascheezburger.com. We all need a good laugh. I think I’ll dig up some family pics…..

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