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Zen and the Art of Presidential Campaign Maintenance

David Weigel | 6.14.2007 2:49 PM

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Via Oliver Willis comes the greatest campaign video of modern times.

Reason subscriber Mike Gravel (more on that here) has another, more Herzogian video in the queue, but I'm not sure which I prefer.

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  1. DDS   18 years ago

    .....wow.....that's 2:51 of my life that I'll never get back.

  2. Lamar   18 years ago

    That's really an extraordinary rock throw. As someone who's throw a lot of rocks, that his rock made such a big splash, after he threw it in the lake. I don't think I have ever seen that before and I have seen some pretty absurd rock throws. I would ask the Senator to withdraw that rock and tell us that he didn't really mean to throw it.

  3. Ted   18 years ago

    You should have spent that 2:51 contemplating Gravel. That's the point. He isn't trying to ram universal healthcare or any other politics du jours down your throat.

  4. joe   18 years ago

    I don't get it.

    But I feel like that's o.k.

  5. ChicagoTom   18 years ago

    .....wow.....that's 2:51 of my life that I'll never get back.

    I followed the link to Oliver Willis's site and watched the 7 minutes of footage of the fire he allegedly built.

    At first I thought it was dumb, then slowly a sort of calm came over me, then it felt like I was back on the East Coast at Xmas time watching video footage of a fireplace burning and I became downright euphoric. Now I think Im gonna go take a nap.

  6. Pro Libertate   18 years ago

    I think saw that on Germany's Most Disturbing Home Videos last month.

  7. grylliade   18 years ago

    This proves that Mr. Gravel is for the legalization of drugs. The only thing more trippy than that I've seen are those ONDCP commercials with the dog.

  8. phocion   18 years ago

    He's certainly saying all the things I want to hear from a politician.

  9. stephen the goldberger   18 years ago

    that was as awful as the sopranos' series finale

  10. JW   18 years ago

    His eyes....his eyes...they follow you no matter where you go in the room!

  11. Jonathan Hohensee   18 years ago

    If it was slightly shorter, I'd like it; and I like the concept behind it. It shows rather than tells.

  12. matt   18 years ago

    People can stop calling Ron Paul a nut now.

  13. GoRonPaul   18 years ago

    My god.

  14. Dmitri   18 years ago

    WAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!

  15. de stijl   18 years ago

    Best comment over on Oliver Willis' blog: Waiting for Godot?

  16. edna   18 years ago

    marguerite duras would be proud.

  17. uncle sam   18 years ago

    He made a splash, but after a while, everything was as before.

  18. matt   18 years ago

    And we have a threadwinner. ^

  19. TheDumbFish   18 years ago

    I don't get either of them. But I like campfires. And foghorns. So I vote that the "more Herzogian" one is better.

  20. Brian24   18 years ago

    wtf?

    Oh--and the Sopranos finale was perfect.

  21. Doctor Duck   18 years ago

    I cut a :15 out of that if anyone wants it -- much punchier. Plus a radio version.

  22. D.A. Ridgely   18 years ago

    I'm going to wait for the director's cut.

  23. yem   18 years ago

    seriously, it's almost unspeakably beautiful

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