From comedians Rich Kuras and Sandeep Parikh (who you know best from The Guild, most likely) comes a look at the United States presidential election through the eyes of Azeroth. If all of the 11 million active World of Warcraft subscriptions were US citizens, Azeroth would be the 8th largest state in the union. Rich Kuras looks to find out whether Azeroth would be a red or a blue state. I think the last thing any of us want is political fisticuffs, so just take this video as the light political humor that it is and don't read too much into it.
The polling stats at the end are a little silly because the numbers most certainly wouldn't come out that way on a larger scale survey, but that's alright, it's not meant to be super accurate. It's just a silly little thing, and I chuckled at the commentary from the people they spoke to on both sides of the fence. Deep political commentary? No. Mildly entertaining? Yes! And I admit, I smirked at the mention of Mike Gravel.
Thanks to all of you that wrote in about this video the last few days!
I loved the human paladin's comparison... Obama is a Tauren Druid, he's constantly changing forms. One day he supports one issue, the next he's against it. One day he's white, next day he's black... lol priceless. That was the best part of the video.
damn i was annoyed at how the horde seemed for obama and the alliance was more mccain.. i play alliance and im for obama, but i guess the polls werent that accurate.. TANKS FOR OBAMA! lol
I think you would be incorrect, but would be on the nose if you instead assumed this is a person, like many others, who can't give 2 cents who someone votes for and would like all the political/religious dribble that gets debated in trade channel to be ejected from the game. So yes, "Politics out of WoW!" and as a American if I had to put a groundless assumption on it I would actually think a Republican would want more politics in games. Then again I follow politics as well as a drunken bum does the NASDAQ.
@seph: typically the "politics out of WoW" thought seems to stem from the fact that political discussions in WoW are usually along the same intellectual plane as Barrens Chat, and descends into people shouting cliches instead of having anything remotely resembling a discussion.
"typically the "politics out of WoW" thought seems to stem from the fact that political discussions in WoW are usually along the same intellectual plane as Barrens Chat, and descends into people shouting cliches instead of having anything remotely resembling a discussion."
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That and certain types of people tend to be downright insulting to those who disagree with them.
Personally I like to come to WoW to get away from the political disputes of RL, not to have them shoved in my face again. That's why I would prefer "Politics out of WoW" as well
My vote is for Bob Barr nominee of the libertarian party. Reverting back to when the government did not commit unconstitutional (illigal) acts. Read the constitution and the enumerated powers and the tenth admendment-ALL POWERS NOT LISTED ARE DELEGATED TO THE STATES.
P.S.: We do not have three branches but two the state and FEDERAL(not national) government are equal; executive, legislative, and judictial DEPARTMENTS are part of the federal. How can they check eachother if they are on the same side.
True, all powers not in the constitution are reserved to the states, but if they want federal tax dollars through the US Highway Bill they have to do as the fed says or you get almost 0 public works projects and through the 14 Amendment all states have to be as protective of citizen's rights as the fed.
Don't get your panties in a knot over the three branches of government being controlled by one party, it's not likely that Republican's will be unable to filibuster in the Legislature and the Supreme Court is balanced around 4 conservatives, 4 liberals, and a moderate (Kennedy) and they tend to make the right decision regardless of party affiliation anyway.
Not that I'm overly happy with many Democrats though, too many of them are just Republicans in a bad suit.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 4)
DM7000 Oct 31st 2008 8:13PM
This video is awesome! I love the little palin bit near the end.
Frank Oct 31st 2008 8:16PM
woot - mages for obama, yes! i'm a fire-chuckin' mage, and i approve this message.
Chronos Oct 31st 2008 10:20PM
I loved the human paladin's comparison... Obama is a Tauren Druid, he's constantly changing forms. One day he supports one issue, the next he's against it. One day he's white, next day he's black... lol priceless. That was the best part of the video.
Sherp Nov 1st 2008 1:18AM
*POOF* Elf! *POOF* Bear! *POOF* Moonkin! :D
Jeff Oct 31st 2008 8:24PM
Warlocks for Obama
Graham Nov 9th 2008 2:08PM
Even the warlocks are going for Obama?? Wow...he's good. :P
Max Oct 31st 2008 11:15PM
Mages for Obama
SaintStryfe Oct 31st 2008 8:32PM
Draenei Shaman for Obama!
Also, weren't you just yuking it up with the person saying Obama shifts opinions?
Gah. Some people just don't pay attention.
Gelgoog Oct 31st 2008 8:37PM
Mages for McCain!
Gelgoog Nov 1st 2008 1:51AM
WTF?
jon Nov 1st 2008 2:35AM
damn i was annoyed at how the horde seemed for obama and the alliance was more mccain.. i play alliance and im for obama, but i guess the polls werent that accurate..
TANKS FOR OBAMA! lol
Zarfay Oct 31st 2008 9:00PM
Very good, 5 stars :D
emptyrepublic Oct 31st 2008 9:01PM
Politics out of WoW!
sephirah Oct 31st 2008 9:20PM
I'm not american, but I assume that every time I read "Politics out of WoW", the poster is a republican.
Am I right?
Waruko Oct 31st 2008 10:26PM
I think you would be incorrect, but would be on the nose if you instead assumed this is a person, like many others, who can't give 2 cents who someone votes for and would like all the political/religious dribble that gets debated in trade channel to be ejected from the game. So yes, "Politics out of WoW!" and as a American if I had to put a groundless assumption on it I would actually think a Republican would want more politics in games. Then again I follow politics as well as a drunken bum does the NASDAQ.
Nizari Oct 31st 2008 11:45PM
@seph:
typically the "politics out of WoW" thought seems to stem from the fact that political discussions in WoW are usually along the same intellectual plane as Barrens Chat, and descends into people shouting cliches instead of having anything remotely resembling a discussion.
Amaxe Nov 1st 2008 8:52AM
"typically the "politics out of WoW" thought seems to stem from the fact that political discussions in WoW are usually along the same intellectual plane as Barrens Chat, and descends into people shouting cliches instead of having anything remotely resembling a discussion."
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
That and certain types of people tend to be downright insulting to those who disagree with them.
Personally I like to come to WoW to get away from the political disputes of RL, not to have them shoved in my face again. That's why I would prefer "Politics out of WoW" as well
Zepheron Oct 31st 2008 9:08PM
My vote is for Bob Barr nominee of the libertarian party. Reverting back to when the government did not commit unconstitutional (illigal) acts. Read the constitution and the enumerated powers and the tenth admendment-ALL POWERS NOT LISTED ARE DELEGATED TO THE STATES.
P.S.: We do not have three branches but two the state and FEDERAL(not national) government are equal; executive, legislative, and judictial DEPARTMENTS are part of the federal. How can they check eachother if they are on the same side.
Onatel Oct 31st 2008 10:39PM
True, all powers not in the constitution are reserved to the states, but if they want federal tax dollars through the US Highway Bill they have to do as the fed says or you get almost 0 public works projects and through the 14 Amendment all states have to be as protective of citizen's rights as the fed.
Don't get your panties in a knot over the three branches of government being controlled by one party, it's not likely that Republican's will be unable to filibuster in the Legislature and the Supreme Court is balanced around 4 conservatives, 4 liberals, and a moderate (Kennedy) and they tend to make the right decision regardless of party affiliation anyway.
Not that I'm overly happy with many Democrats though, too many of them are just Republicans in a bad suit.
ELIT3 squir3l Nov 6th 2008 4:15PM
Libertarians are hard to find these days and as a fellow libertarian I salute you