Despite is overly cozy relationship with the media, republican candidate John McCain's age has become a factor in his electability. At 72 years old, he would be the oldest president ever.
In this clip, McCain addresses the concerns and claims that he is "older than Frankenstein".
Here, the kids over at YoungerThanMcCain.com try to name things that are well, younger than John McCain.
And, finally, the whippersnappers over at 236.com make an appeal to voters who are somehow older than McCain.
This week, Stephen Colbert covered the Pennsylvania democratic primary from the Philadelphia Convention Center. Below are a few notable clip from last night's episode.
Clinton Takes on Technical Difficulties, featuring candidate Hillary Clinton.
The Ed Words - Valued Voter, featuring former candidate John Edwards.
Distractions On Notice, featuring candidate Barak Obama.
Delivered on March 18th, at the Philadelphia Constitution Center. It's just over 37 minutes long and worth every single second. If you haven't watched it yet, consider it mandatory viewing.
It is probably one of the most important and beautiful speeches in recent memory, on race, political divisiveness and broader issues Americans face today. With this single speech, Barack Obama has dwarfed all competition and laid the groundwork for a brighter, more united future.
All I can say in response is "Hello, Mr, President!"
A few weeks ago, Saturday Night Live alum and star of 30 Rock, Tina Fey returned to SNL's Weeekend Update to pledge her support for Hillary Clinton. This week, her 30 Rock co-star Tracy Morgan joined Weekend Update to talk politics and respond to Tina's comments.