August 9, 2008
- 3:50 pm
By COED Staff
January 21, 2008
- 1:15 pm
By Rory - Seton Hall
Are you having some questions about who to vote in your state’s presidential primary? A lot of the candidates’ policies and views seem the same, thus making a difficult distinction between which one deserves your vote.
While scouring the blogosphere and numerous Los Angeles County newspapers, COED has unearthed some surprising celebrity endorsements that may shed some light on who you should vote into office.
While we wouldn’t recommend siding with a candidate based upon a celebrities’ opinion, it does help to see what the un-common man thinks about the front runners (not really, but it’s somewhat interesting, right?).
“I’m going with Senator Barack Obama. I like him a lot. I respect him. I really think he’d make a fantastic president.”
- Charles Barkley on Barack Obama (more…)
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December 19, 2007
- 11:55 am
By Steve - Seton Hall

The John Edwards presidential campaign may have been dealt a TKO uppercut by Rielle Hunter.
Who is Rielle Hunter, you ask?
Hunter is a former staffer on the Edwards campaign who (according to news sources) is extremely pregnant with John Edwards’ love child. Edwards’ wife is currently battling cancer. If this story is confirmed it could mark the end of Edwards’ bid for the presidency.
Story developing…
September 19, 2007
- 11:00 am
By Josh - New Hampshire

The approval rate of President George Bush and Congress has plummeted – again.
As of this morning, a Reuters/Zogby poll indicated that only a paltry 29 percent of Americans give Dubya the thumbs-up while a baffling 11 percent approve of the job Congress is doing. Both numbers are a record-low for each, leaving nothing short of complete doubt over the powers handling America’s policies. The country fears a recession within the next year – not good.
Stirring the pot even further was the release of a few more important percentages: only 27 percent of likely voters think that our policies are up to par while the vast majority (over 60 percent) is worried about the fate of our country at this time. (more…)
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August 24, 2007
- 4:00 pm
By COED Staff

Stalker Friend network MySpace and trash-reality HQ MTV have joined forces to promote…politics?
Yes: the two main sources of mankind’s decline will be coordinating open-forum debates with the top-tier Presidential candidates on college campuses around the country starting in September.
Candidates confirmed for these nationwide events include Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, John McCain, Rudy Giuliani, Mitt Romney, Sam Brownback and John Edwards.
Whether Tom will run for President has yet to be confirmed or denied. Al Gore, inventor of the internet, has yet to chime in with his thoughts. (more…)
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July 14, 2007
- 4:00 pm
By COED Staff
Peace activist and President stalker claimed if Articles of Impeachment are not filed against President Bush within the next two weeks, she would challenge Nancy Pelosi for the position of Speaker of the House in 2008.
Most people sympathize with Ms. Sheehanâs feelings due to the loss of her son, Casey, but the woman no more qualified to hold public office than I am to step into the cage with Chuck Liddel. The only thing remotely political this woman has done is set up a camp outside President Bushâs home in Crawford to protest the war in Iraq–an act that if committed to a normal person would be labeled stalking. The sad thing is half of her cohorts probably donât know her sonâs name. (more…)