Six days ago,
I asked you to assist with a Googlebomb campaign targeted exclusively at Arizona Senator
John McCain. I am pleased to report that in a very short period of time, this campaign is going quite well.
If all goes well, at this time next week, the CBS article on McCain will be so embedded in the Google rankings that we can target a new article on McCain, and push that one high on Google searches. Eventually, we could dominate the top twenty searches on McCain, and the truth on McCain will spread around the country, Here is how you can participate in the John McCain Googlebomb:
Also, be on the lookout for new target articles we can use in the McCain Googlebomb. Strong candidates for target articles have as many of the following attributes as possible:
- 1. The article reflects John McCain in a negative way, such as describing a John McCain scandal, John McCain supporting Bush, John McCain sucking up to the right wing, John McCain supporting escalation, John McCain flip-flopping, etc.
- 2. It is a news article, not an op-ed or column.
- 3. It is from a well-known, mainstream news source, rather than a campaign site or partisan media source.
- 4. It contains the word "McCain" in the headline of the article.
- 5. It is already in the Google top 100 on searches for McCain, and will not be removed from the website it is on for some time.
You should be pleased to learn that our efforts to engage in search engine optimization for John McCain are coming at a time when McCain is already starting to fade. Consider the following:
No one is so big, so loved by the establishment media and the punditry nexus that s/he can't be taken down several pegs by the grassroots and netroots. This is especially true of McCain, champion of Sunday talk shows, because the Republican netroots and grassroots are fairly anti-McCain themselves, even though he has tried to suck up to them. Maybe I am targeting McCain above all others just because I hate the politics of unity and purpose, and would rather see Washington, D.C. overrun with more partisan polarizers. One thing is for sure, at this point I would love to see a McCain / Lieberman "escalation unity" ticket, awash in corporate money. Not only would such a ticket show the hand of the corporate and pundit class once and for all, at this rate I am growing extremely confident that such a war mongering, escalation such a ticket could be easily crushed as a nice bit of revenge for Connecticut 2006. After all, the 2008 Republican nominee for president won't be Alan Schlessinger.