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  • Sarah Pailn

    A New Poll on Palin

    by Mike Krumboltz

    October 2, 2008 02:39:20 PM

    A new poll finds that Governor Sarah Palin is more popular among male voters than females. Surprising to some, but not to us. We've long known that the Alaskan's online fan club boasts far more fellas than women.

    We pored over last month's search data and found that men account for 62% of Palin's lookups. The numbers are similar across the different age demographics. In other words, it's not just 13 year old boys who are dialing up the pretty politico.

    Related searches are split. Women account for nearly two thirds of the searches on "sarah palin's speeches" and "sarah palin experience" while men tend to spend more time seeking "sarah palin jokes" and "sarah palin photos." Interesting? Sure. Surprising? Not really.

  • Voters

    The Paperwork of Patriotism: Voter Registration Deadlines Approacheth

    by Vera H-C Chan

    October 2, 2008 06:00:00 AM

    You arrange for your dream 30-day European cruise, then realize you didn't get your passport. Aunt Esmerelda hands over the keys to her Lamborgini Gallardo, then snatches it back when she finds out you didn't renew your driver's license.

    Bureaucracy may be a pain, but you need proper registration to step beyond borders, drive a car, or express your preference for the next leader of the United States of America ... and the first batch of state voter registration deadlines comes this weekend.

    Record voter registration levels have been, well, registering across the nation, and naturally the political enthusiasm has infected the online citizenry: Lookups on how to register were at their highest January, the start of the primary season, then swelled again in August. September lookups have been very low, so either every eligibile voter has signed up, or some people need the reminder of an impending deadline.

    Luckily for some slackers, states like Idaho and Wyoming allow people to sign up at the poll station. Unregistered residents of Rhode Island, South Carolina, and Washington, however, have to get their political act together by this Saturday, Oct. 4. Oddly, Alaska—the land of Sarah Palin—has a Sunday deadline. (Apparently, the tundra never rests.) Ohio, like 18 other states, has an Oct. 6 deadline, but the Buckeye State now gets instant gratification by being able to cast absentee ballots next week.

    If you claim citizen rights to American soil but still feel reluctant about signing up, below are some answers to squelch some objections.

      Why bother ... the whole process is rigged. True, voting has itself become mired in manipulation scandals and technological snafus, as the Huffington Post details. All the more reason for citizens have to turn out in great numbers, to protect the integrity of voting itself.

      I won't be home on Nov. 4/The weather's getting nippy/My shoes hurt. Did we not mention early absentee voting, available in 36 states? You don't even have to take off your slippers.

      Dude, registering is not a social act. Hello, Facebook is doing it.

      I've been a jailbird. Some of you are forgiven, at least in Virginia. The state restored privileges for nonviolent felons.

      Voting booths are claustrophobic. If you live in Orange County, California, the registrar plans to have drive-through voting, but only through Oct. 20.

      Make the rest of the world jealous. Trend Hunter chatted with IfTheWorldCouldVote.com, which is allowing thousands of non-Americans to weigh in. Your vote would actually count. 

  • Paris Hilton

    Paris Has a New Theme Song

    by Mike Krumboltz

    October 1, 2008 03:35:43 PM

    Several years ago, Paris Hilton's sex tape made her one of the most famous people in the world. Today, despite the majority of folks claiming they couldn't care less about her, searches on the amorous heiress remain at an all-time high.

    Credit her uncanny ability to stay in the news. Considering she has no discernable talents except a nice smile and prison survival skills, this is indeed impressive. Her latest intrusion into the public eye—a reality show entitled "Paris Hilton's My New BFF." For those of you aren't 12 year old girls, BFF stands for "best friend forever," and Ms. Hilton is apparently holding open auditions.

    Though frightening on many levels, one of the absolute scariest aspects of the show is the popularity of its theme song, "My BFF." According to Us Weekly, the tune recently premiered on Ryan Seacrest's radio program. Lookups on the song are already on the rise, but, we're relieved to report, it isn't the most popular theme song. We took a look at the top 20 theme songs in Search and found that the top spot belongs to a bloody good HBO drama. Paris, for all her popularity, can't even beat "Fraggle Rock."

    1.True Blood Theme Song  11.Elmo's World Theme Song
    2.Sons of Anarchy Theme Song  12.Paris Hilton BFF Theme Song
    3.Dyosa Theme Song  13.House Theme Song
    4.Cops Theme Song  14.Friends Theme Song
    5.CSI: New York Theme Song  15.Knight Rider Theme Song
    6.The Office Theme Song  16.Zoey 101 Theme Song
    7.Fraggle Rock Theme Song  17.Speed Racer Theme Song
    8.Jeopardy Theme Song  18.Smallville Theme Song
    9.Pokemon Theme Song  19.Sanford and Son Theme Song
    10.The Unit Theme Song  20.Mission: Impossible Theme Song
  • Gwen Ifill

    Prepare for the Fight

    by Mike Krumboltz

    October 1, 2008 01:47:08 PM

    The vice presidential debate is this Thursday. In the blue corner: Joe Biden, the "Duke of Delaware." In the red corner: Sarah "The Hunter" Palin. It's going to be a debate for the ages, and we're already seeing a tremendous amount of pre-rumble interest in the Buzz.

    One of the biggest stories going into the debate is whether or not the moderator, Gwen Ifill, is fair and impartial. The PBS broadcaster has written a book about politics and race that focuses on Barack Obama. Does this betray a bias?

    Countless blogs within the Buzz are attempting to answer the question. Politco notes that while the McCain campaign didn't know about the book, its publication was hardly a secret. Ms. Ifill talked about during a recent interview with the Washington Post.

    A Fox news site rounds up various opinions across the Web, and the National Review calls Ifill's decision to moderate "further evidence of a jaw-dropping double standard." McCain, for his part, calls Ms. Ifill a professional and seems perfectly OK with her selection. Case closed? Only time, and the thousands of pundits, will tell.

  • Dan Quayle and George H.W. Bush

    Get your Buzz: Today's Top 5

    by Claudine Zap

    October 1, 2008 11:33:56 AM

    1. "Bill Maher movie religion" (+110%). The man is comedian Bill Maher. His new movie is Religulous, a satirical look at all religions that's prompting debate all over the Internet.
    2. "Fivethirtyeight com" (+101%). A place only political junkies could love. The site, named for the number of electors in the electoral college, tracks polls and campaign minutiae in up-to-the minute, objective detail.
    3. "Pipl" (+858%). Your search is over. Or maybe it's just starting. The people search engine is gaining some momentum. Let the stalking of your high school crush, college roommate, or ex-coworker begin.
    4. "Senator Ted Kennedy" (+95%). Searches on the "lion of the Senate" have surged in concern over the senator's health. According to CNN, the Democrat, who is battling cancer, suffered a mild seizure and had to be hospitalized briefly on Friday, but has since returned home.
    5. "Dan Quayle"(+95%). He may be no Kennedy, but the former Republican vice president has been rating on the Buzz-o-meter. Memories of that notorious vice-presidential 1988 debate are being re-considered as a possible model for Thursday night's VP debate between an inexperienced young Republican and a Democratic elder statesman.