The Rittenhouse Review

A Philadelphia Journal of Politics, Finance, Ethics, and Culture


Tuesday, December 30, 2003  

IT’S ALL ABOUT POLITICAL HUMOR AWARDS
They’re Taking Votes. But Not Names.
At Least I Don’t Think So.

Madeleine Begun Kane, everyone’s favorite oboist-attorney-singer-songwriter-comic-humorist-blogger, is up for two awards in About.com’s year-end political humor awards.

Mad received two nominations among some stiff competition: a nomination for Best Parody (Ongoing) for MadKane.com, and another for Best Bush Humor for Dubya's Dayly Diary.

Other nominees, some in direct competition, include such notables (Get it?) as Betty Bowers, Tom Tomorrow, Get Your War On, WhiteHouse.org, Too Stupid To Be President, BartCop, Aaron McGruder, Jon Stewart, Jay Leno, David Letterman, Conan O’Brien, Bill Maher, The Onion (The Onion is funny?), and Matt Drudge (Drudge is funny? Oh, I see, “entertaining.” But what’s up with the “news and commentary” bit?)

Take a quick jaunt over to About.com’s polling place and cast your vote. And don’t let the fact Mad is an FOJ affect your decision in any way. At least don’t use that as a reason to vote against her!

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