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Wednesday, October 15, 2008

A Zuky World Premiere! Liveblogging the Final Presidential "Debate"

Jack of Angry Brown Butch has assembled a virtual panel to liveblog tonight's third and final presidential debate, ostensibly dealing with economic issues (uh oh, we'll see about that). Co-bloggers for this event include Holly of Feministe, Maegan la Mala of Mamita Mala and Vivir Latino, Nezua of The Unapologetic Mexican, Jose Vilson, and (let's hope) Sylvia of Problem Chylde. Nez asks, "Will John McCain finally make clear to the national audience just how dangerous community organizing is to the health of a Republic such as ours? Will Barack Obama fess up to his secret plan of normalizing cocoaliciousness?" Tune in tonight at 9pm and find out the answer to these tantalizing questions! You can bet it'll be far more interesting than that ridiculous line at the bottom of the CNN screen, and far more irreverant and substantive than anything offered up by the parade of shills, hacks, and bobbleheads who sell pharmaceuticals and insurance policies on corporate fake-news. Come find out how the next US president closes the show against the thinly-veiled racist incitement, fear, and contempt of the regressive right! 

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