Some other aliens have campaigns too..
http://www.zod2008.com/
Y'know, this does beg the question of just where Spock was born, Vulcan or Earth. The Vulcan Science Academy certainly played a large part in getting Spock to survive gestation, (check out the "interview" with Sarek on the 1976 album "Inside Star Trek" for details) but who's to say the final stages weren't accomplished at the Vulcan compound in San Francisco?
He just announced Helen Noel as his running mate.Spock ran in 2000 and 2004 as well. I don't expect him to have any better luck this election.
Y'know, this does beg the question of just where Spock was born, Vulcan or Earth. The Vulcan Science Academy certainly played a large part in getting Spock to survive gestation, (check out the "interview" with Sarek on the 1976 album "Inside Star Trek" for details) but who's to say the final stages weren't accomplished at the Vulcan compound in San Francisco?
Wouldn't that have been '72?Hell, I remember slapping a "Spock for President" sticker on my mom's car in '76.
She wasn't amused...
Wouldn't that have been '72?Hell, I remember slapping a "Spock for President" sticker on my mom's car in '76.
She wasn't amused...
Wouldn't that have been '72?Hell, I remember slapping a "Spock for President" sticker on my mom's car in '76.
She wasn't amused...
Nope, I was in junior high when I did it, and in '72 I was still in grade school.
Besides, those bumper stickers were perennials. Spock was like a Vulcan Pat Paulson, he was always running.
There were, indeed, and they came back around every four years for quite a while. My allusion to '72 was a reference to the year when there actually was a Spock on the presidential ballot. (It probably would have gone better for Benjamin if he had been a Vulcan.)There were "Spock For President" bumper stickers back in 1968.
Mine wasn't either... gosh, I thought I was the only one who did stuff like that. The first time mom got interested enough to vote at all, she voted for Bill Clinton. Now, she votes in every election.Hell, I remember slapping a "Spock for President" sticker on my mom's car in '76.
She wasn't amused...
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