Joe the Plumber to Host Reality Show

Released on: October 22, 2008, 1:20 pm

Press Release Author: Slick.com

Industry: Internet & Online

Press Release Summary: Will Joe the Plumber host his own TV reality show? Is Joe
Biden gaga over Sarah Palin? Did Barrack Obama's campaign cause a national epidemic
of the vapors? Before leaving office, will President Bush ask Congress to designate
Cinco de Mayo a national holiday? The answer to these questions is yes according to
the editors at The Loose Change Gazette, published by the satirical web site
www.slick.com.

Press Release Body: Will Joe the Plumber host his own TV reality show? Is Joe Biden
gaga over Sarah Palin? Did Barrack Obama's campaign cause a national epidemic of the
vapors? Before leaving office, will President Bush ask Congress to designate Cinco
de Mayo a national holiday?

The answer to these questions is yes according to the editors at The Loose Change
Gazette, published by the satirical web site www.slick.com. "Our publication's motto
is 'Lies, rumors, innuendos and half-truths . . . just like the mainstream press,'"
explains Jesse Dalton, Editor in Chief. "Our site is both parody and protest," says
Dalton, a political independent. "Both parties are criminal enterprises that make
the Mafia look like Cub Scouts," he adds.

Dalton is the creator of "Election 2008 political funny money" lampooning both
McCain and Obama. The printed money, which, at first glance, bears a striking
resemblance to real U.S. currency, depicts McCain as a mummy and Obama as Che
Guevara. Both bills contain hidden jokes and zingers. The site sells the faux
currency in pads of 25 bills. "Obama is outselling McCain by about 50 to 1," says
Dalton. The bills can be seen at http://www.slick.com.

About Slick.com
Since 1992 the company has published fake currency satirizing politicians including
George W. Bush, Bill and Hillary Clinton, Janet Reno, Gore, Kerry, Lieberman, Perot,
and Schwarzenegger. The company has been online since 1996. During the Clinton
presidency, they published the satirical magazine Slick Times. The company's $3
Bill Clinton bill sold millions and its similarity to real money drew the attention
of the U.S. Secret Service. The company is based in Rancho Santa Fe, California.

Editor's Note: To interview Jesse Dalton or get a sample of the "Election 2008
political funny money", please contact Tina Hamersky by phone at 800-669-8444 or by
e-mail at editor@slick.com.


Web Site: http://www.slick.com

Contact Details: Slick.com
Tina Hamersky
editor@slick.com
800-669-8444
PO Box 7163
Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067

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