Single issue groups provide great information for voters; If you want to know where a candidate stands on guns, you turn to the NRA. If you want to know where a candidate stands on the forced return of the Gilded Age, you turn to any one of these groups. But if you wanted to know about where the candidates stand on Cousin Marriage, you had nowhere to turn… until now:

“Dedicated to providing objective, non-partisan information for voters and the media regarding cousin marriage issues in the 2008 Presidential Election. In particular, RudyMarriedHisCousin.org will provide substantive analysis of the campaign of Republican Rudy Giuliani, who married his cousin.”

More than the next generation of push polls, websites like these, I mean legitimate organizations like these, are different than push polls in one very important way: they’re freaking hilarious. This one also has the distinct advantage of being true. Rudolph married his cousin.

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