A. Barton Hinkle on Making Fun of Politics
Credit: Tony Fischer Photography / Foter.com / CC BYWhen the Obama administration
launched the We the People petition initiative—which lets anyone
start a petition on the White House website—it set the response
threshold at 5,000 signatures. In the digital era you can collect
that many signatures for a petition to make navel lint the official
textile fiber of the United States. So the White House bumped up
the threshold to 25,000. Turns out that’s a pretty easy bar to
clear, too. Just look at the Death Star petition, which asked the
administration to start building a Star Wars-like Death
Star by 2016. A. Barton Hinkle explains why it’s encouraging to see
so many Americans using We the People to have a bit of fun.
Sometimes laughter is the best medicine for dealing with the
unpleasant world of politics.