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BULLSHIT NUMBER ONE ISSUE Script/Idea: Jack Kukoda 5/7/07 (CLK) INT. ONION NEWS STUDIO ANCHOR As the 2008 presidential race heats up, a new survey finds that, again this year, the number one issue among voters is Bullshit. ALTERNATE: ANCHOR (CONT'D) As the 2008 presidential race heats up, a new survey finds that, despite the war in Iraq, climate change, and X, but bullshit will again be the most important issue for voters. GRAPHIC: A pie chart divided into categories - Iraq: 28%. Abortion: 11%. Gun Control: 11%. Gay Rights: 6%. Religious Affiliation: 5% Political Experience: 1% Leadership Ability: .0001%, Bullshit: 34%. CHYRON: Issues Important to Voters - Courtesy Pew Research Center. LOWER THIRD: Bullshit Still Number One Issue Among Voters / Road To 2008 ANCHOR (V.O.) (CONT'D) Though the war in Iraq has gained some ground since the last election, bullshit needed issues will likely be the deciding factor for more than a third of likely voters next year. ALTERNATE: ANCHOR (CONT'D) But according to the study Billshit related issues will be the most important factor in choosing a candidate for more than a third of likely voters Bullshit polled 6 points higher than the second most important issue, the war in Iraq. INT. ONION NETWORK NEWS STUDIOS ANCHOR Joining us to discuss the survey is Director of Political Polling at the Pew Research Center, James Mair. ANGLE ON: ANCHOR and JAMES MAIR, a professional, slightly bookish looking man in his 40's. He speaks with an air of confidence, but not cockiness. He knows his stuff. ANCHOR (CONT'D) James, we all know Bullshit is the deciding factor in most elections-- and this poll says this election will be no different. JAMES Right. The reality is that non bullshit political issues are often complex, confusing and quite frankly, very boring. ANCHOR Of course. JAMES So when it comes to choosing a leader of the Free World, voters look to issues like a candidate's relationship with his ex-wife, if they smoke, or where they vacation, and what their exercise regimen is. Those are the kinds of core bullshit issues that voters can get their minds around. [ALT: that voters relate to. ALT: That voters care about.] ANCHOR According to your research, what will be the top Bullshit issues for 2008? JAMES It's hard to say, because it's a broad and inclusive category. Thanks to the internet, there are now literally thousands of websites full of Bullshit about every single candidate, where voters can discuss that Bullshit in message boards with others across the country who care about the same sort of Bullshit. ANCHOR Yes, I've noticed that there's an incredible amount of bullshit being discussed on our news blog, as well. ALTERNATE: ANCHOR (CONT'D) Yes, I've noticed more and more bullshit stories in our broadcasts, as well. JAMES But I'd have to say which people [ALT: celebrities] the candidate has been photographed standing next to remains one of the top bullshit issues. ANCHOR And more specifically, people they've been photographed shaking hands with. ALTERNATE: ANCHOR (CONT'D) And more specifically, former presidents they've been photographed shaking hands with. ALTERNATE: ANCHOR (CONT'D) And more specifically, controversial figures they've been photographed shaking hands with, perhaps someone who was later convicted of a crime. JAMES Yes. Also information about which Hollywood actors support the candidate continues to be one of the major nexuses for bullshit in the campaign for voters this year. ANCHOR In the past, whether the candidates are photogenic has been of key importance. JAMES Yes, that's a constant factor for anyone who cares about bullshit in politics. And of course what a candidate wears at a public appearance-- that's crucial to the bullshit conscious voter. FOOTAGE: Kerry rolling up his sleeves. ANCHOR You mean, where a candidate wears a hard hat at a factory and talk about the local union, or when they wear blue jeans in a rural area? GRAPHIC: A graphic says "Bullshit Breakdown" and lists important bullshit issues: Bullshit Breakdown / Candidate Info Voters Want To Know: / Contents of iPod. / Unpaid parking tickets / Favorite Movies / Level of Spousal Public Affection / Type of Car / Good Tipper? / Type of Casual Attire JAMES Yes, this type of local, crowd pandering Bullshit is something many voters are passionate about. So those are factors that will always be important, but we tend to be more interested in the variable bullshit. The newer bullshit issues that can swing a race last minute. ANCHOR Such as? JAMES Irrelevant slip ups and minor wording flubs a candidate might make in a speech. ANCHOR Ah yes. JAMES One Bullshit category growing in importance is the Bullshit OTHER people have to say in reaction to a given candidate's bullshit -- the bullshit ABOUT bullshit perpetuated daily by people such as you and me. Bullshit begets Bullshit. ANCHOR How can we in the news media do a better job of focusing on bullshit and really hounding candidates on petty issues. ALTERNATE: ANCHOR (CONT'D) How can we in the news media do a better job of focusing on bullshit. Could we fill up more hours with bullshit? JAMES Send your reporters to cover the candidates' bullshit public appearances, instead of their separate votes or substantive address. Ask the candidates bullshit questions. Force them to address bullshit issues. But the truth is you're already doing a great job. Without the media, both there'd be far less bullshit in these elections. FOOTAGE: Hillary Clinton visiting an ice cream eating contest or some other bullshit public appearance. ANCHOR Yes, well, here's an example of some bullshit Hillary Clinton has on her campaign website: GRAPHIC: Hillary's website. Highlight text of the statement. He reads it: ANCHOR (V.O.) (CONT'D) Bullshit has been an important part of my life for many years and will be a guiding factor in my presidency. My pledge to America is complete transparency in when I wear high heels and when I wear flats, and how many of my friends in college may or may not have been lesbians. NOTE: find the old details from this web site that were in earlier drafts. JAMES That reminds me. What people the candidates went to college with have to say about them -- were they nice? Did they go to parties? These are all significant bullshit issues, and I'd expect to hear a lot more about them in the days and months to come. ANCHOR Before you go, care to make a prediction for November 2008? JAMES Well, no party has a monopoly on Bullshit. So it's anyone's race. It just comes down to who will unveil a comprehensive bullshit policy that can trounce the competition. ALTERNATE: JAMES (CONT'D) Well, at this point it's anyone's race. But at the end of day, the candidate who doesn't just talk about bullshit but seems to LIVE it -- that's the one who the voters are likely to come out for. So we'll see. ANCHOR Thank you for joining us. Up next: ALTERNATE: WHILE WATCHING FOOTAGE: JAMES Well, Hillary has it tough in part because her husband was such a master of bullshit. ALTERNATE: JAMES (CONT'D) One thing stands out: among thiese candidates there's no Reagan, no LBJ, no FDR. All these candidates are still finding their footing when it comes to bullshit. ALTERNATE: JAMES (CONT'D) Of course, bullshit is crucial in any kind of politics, but presidential elections emphasize bullshit that to such an extreme that it's difficult for many candidates to find their footing. Rest assured that by the time the primaries are over, whatever two candidates are left standing will be spewing bullshit like they were born to do it. BULLSHIT NUMBER ONE ISSUE Script/Idea: Jack Kukoda 5/2/07 (CLK) INT. ONION NEWS STUDIO ANCHOR As the 2008 presidential race heats up, a new survey finds that, again this year, the number one issue among voters is Bullshit. GRAPHIC: A pie chart divided into categories - Iraq: 28%. Abortion: 11%. Gun Control: 11%. Gay Rights: 6%. Religious Affiliation: 5% Political Experience: 1% Leadership Ability: .0001%, Bullshit: 34%. CHYRON: Issues Important to Voters - Courtesy Pew Research Center. LOWER THIRD: Bullshit Still Number One Issue Among Voters / Road To 2008 ANCHOR (V/O) (CONT'D) Though the war in Iraq has gained some ground since the last election, various bullshit issues will likely be the deciding factor for a third of voters next year. INT. ONION NETWORK NEWS STUDIOS ANCHOR Joining us to discuss the survey is Director of Political Polling at the Pew Research Center, James Mair. ANGLE ON: ANCHOR and JAMES MAIR, a professional, slightly bookish looking man in his 40's. He speaks with an air of confidence, but not cockiness. He knows his stuff. ANCHOR (CONT'D) James, we all know Bullshit is the deciding factor in most elections-- and this poll says this election will be no different. Right. The reality is that non-bullshit political issues are often complex, confusing... and quite frankly, very boring. ANCHOR (CONT'D) Of course. JAMES So it's only natural that when it comes to choosing a leader of the Free World, voters look to issues like a candidate's relationship with his ex-wife, if they smoke, or where they vacation, and what their exercise regimen is. That kind of real bullshit that voters can get their minds around. ANCHOR In your opinion, what will be the top Bullshit issues for 2008? JAMES It's hard to say. Thanks to the internet, there are now literally thousands websites full of Bullshit about every single candidate, where voters can discuss that Bullshit in message boards with others across the country who care about the same sort of Bullshit. ANCHOR Yes, there's an incredible amount of bullshit being discussed on our news blog, as well. JAMES I'd have to say which people the candidate has been photographed standing next to remains one of the top bullshit issues. ANCHOR And more specifically, people they've been photographed shaking hands with. JAMES Yes. Also information about which celebrities support the candidate will be a big bullshit factor for voters this year. ANCHOR Surely, whether or not they look good on camera is still of key importance. JAMES Yes, that's a constant factor for anyone who pays attention to bullshit. And also what a candidate wears at a public appearance-- that's crucial to the bullshit conscious voter. ANCHOR You mean, where a candidate wears a hard hat at a factory and talk about the local union, or when they wear blue jeans in a rural area? GRAPHIC: A graphic says "Bullshit Breakdown" and lists important bullshit issues: Bullshit Breakdown / Candidate Info Voters Want To Know: / Contents of iPod. / Unpaid parking tickets / Favorite Movies / Level of Spousal Public Affection / Type of Car / Good Tipper? / Type of Casual Attire JAMES Yes, this type of local, crowd pandering Bullshit is something many voters are passionate about. So those are factors that will always be important, but we tend to be more interested in the variable bullshit. The newer bullshit issues that can swing a race last minute. ANCHOR Such as? JAMES Irrelevant slip ups and minor wording flubs a candidate might make in a speech. ANCHOR Ah yes. JAMES One Bullshit category growing in importance is the Bullshit OTHER people have to say in reaction to a given candidate's bullshit -- the bullshit ABOUT bullshit perpetuated daily by people such as you and me. ANCHOR How can we in the news media do a better job of staying on the bullshit and really hounding the candidates on petty issues. JAMES Send your reporters to cover the candidates' bullshit public appearances. Ask the candidates bullshit questions. Cover the bullshit. FOOTAGE: Hillary Clinton visiting an ice cream eating contest or some other bullshit public appearance. ANCHOR Yes, well, here's an example of some bullshit Hillary Clinton has on her campaign website: GRAPHIC: Hillary's website. Highlight text of the statement ANCHOR (V.O.) (CONT'D) Bullshit has been an important part of my life for many years and will be a guiding factor in my presidency. My pledge to America is complete transparency in when I wear high heels and when I wear flats, and how many of my friends in college may or may not have been lesbians. JAMES That reminds me. What people the candidates went to college with have to say about them -- were they nice? Did they go to parties? That is a very big bullshit issue. ANCHOR Before you go, care to make a prediction for November 2008? JAMES Well, no party has a monopoly on Bullshit. So it's anyone's race. It just comes down to who will unveil a comprehensive bullshit policy that can trounce the competition. ANCHOR Thank you for joining us. Up next: