Saturday, July 19, 2008

xkcd and the dawn of Meme Fundraising




Sean Tevis' run for state representative is funded by paypal donations rewarding his clever appropriation of the xkcd webcomic. This makes the battle for Kansas' 15th congressional district the geekiest campaign for public office evar! His website gives his position on some important issues such as immigration, school funding, taxes, blah, blah, blah. Sean! What about the _important_ issues? I have so many questions! Where are you on the question of VI vs. Emacs? Can't we just write a shell script and a couple cron tasks to replace the government? In how many programming languages can you write "Hello, world!"? When I sign up as a volunteer for your campaign, do the instructions come in man page form? Inquiring minds want to know!

In the past couple days Sean has recieved over 5,112 donations! That is serious money for a state congressional race. Campaigns all over the world, pay attention! Meme fundraising is the way of the future. Not sure where to begin? A homage to xkcd is probably too advanced for most candidates to pull off. I'd recommend you start out with something easy, say...

The lolcat campaign











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