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Why Barack Obama Is Still Your New Bicycle

Arts: San Francisco writer and meme creator Mathew Honan explains BarackObamaIsYourNewBicycle.com, Twitter publicity, and what it's like to have the Obama campaign favorite his photo on Flickr.

August 5, 2008


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When BarackObamaIsYourNewBicycle.com went up on February 13, 2008, it wasn't a big deal. The site's author, San Francisco blogger and journalist Mathew Honan, publicized it only with a short snippet on his Twitter page. The design was Spartan: a white background with large-point, all-caps text describing imaginary, mundane good deeds performed by the Democratic presidential candidate. For example: "Barack Obama left a comment on your blog"; "Barack Obama helped you move a sofa."

A day after the site launched, the site got play on Technorati.com, trickling upward to Andrew Sullivan, the The Economist, and Time, bringing in thousands of visitors. The site seemed to resonate with people, or at least amuse them. Within 48 hours, imitators had sprung up, among them JohnMcCainIsYourJalopy.com ("John McCain thinks you need a haircut, hippie") and HillaryClintonIsYourNewBicycle.com. Now that Obamamania is in full swing (what with the tide of "Obamacons" and books on Obamanomics), it's not completely surprising that Honan has a book deal from Gotham Books for a little paperback based on his site. It debuts August 5. (Note: Honan is a former Mother Jones intern and contributor.)

Mother Jones: What was the genesis of the site?

Mathew Honan: My wife Harper and I are both avid cyclists. Harper is absolutely consumed with cycling; it's what she talks about all the time. Just before Super Tuesday she just went full-bore Obama. It was all she could focus on. She was canvassing, making phone calls, spent all Super Tuesday standing outside with Obama signs around town. So I said to her, "Barack Obama is your new bicycle." She thought it was funny; I thought it was funny. And then on February 13, I was going home from the library on the bus and I started thinking how Barack Obama is kind of like the whole country's new bicycle. I had the idea for the site around 5 p.m., and it was live by around 9 p.m.

MJ: Which of the imitator sites is your favorite?

MH: The first one to go up was RonPaulIsYourNewBicycle.com, and that's still my favorite. [Sample entry: "Ron Paul is pretty sure the guy across the street is CIA."] It was kind of the most clever; it had something to say. Later on there was HillaryClintonIsYourNewBicycle.com and then SteveJobsIsYourNewBicycle.com and after that I just stopped keeping track. The backlash sites started after that. It just went completely viral.

MJ: Why do you think it's been so popular?

MH: I think to some extent it is kind of an empty vessel. I've had people convinced it's an anti-Obama site. I've had people convinced it's a pro-Obama site. And I didn't intend it as either of those things. I was just trying to comment on the fervor there is for Obama and the excitement that he has generated in his supporters. I think it was popular because people who didn't necessarily support Obama found it funny.

MJ: So you have all these things about Barack on the site, that he saved his dessert for you, he set your voice as his ringtone. But what do you really like about Obama?

MH: The two things I like best about him are that first, he is electable, which is important to me in a way it didn't used to be. I'm 35 and he's the first person where I believe in the candidate and I believe in his ability to make it to the White House. Second, I do get the sense that he's someone who can begin to bring the country together more so than we've seen in the past 16 years. The past two administrations have been progressively more polarizing, and it's fundamentally bad when our society has two tribes in opposition, and when you have someone ostensibly leading the country who 49 percent of the country hates.

MJ: Have you had any response from Obama?

MH: Some of his bloggers put it on his campaign blog and put links to it. But I haven't heard a peep from [campaign people], and I don't know if that's good or bad. Though, Barack Obama has a Flickr site, and one of the things I put on the site was "Barack Obama favorited your photo," and he did favorite my photo on Flickr. Or someone from his campaign did. So that was kind of neat. I don't think they mind it.

Jen Phillips is an assistant editor at Mother Jones.



 

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It's great to be smiling about "happy"
thoughts regarding Obama. I'm so sick
of the regurgitation of McCain. Love
the article and the entire concept.
Thank you for something positive, playful
and just plain NICE.
Posted by:ClaudiaAugust 6, 2008 2:07:12 PMRespond ^
im so sick of the love affair with obama,its easy to critize when you ve done nothing , thats the easiest thing in the world to do,.he s a phoney, getting a free ride and no close scrutny ,..now he seems to be doing a richard pryor act on the campaign trail., please vote independant ,.please dont vote for this inexperienced snow job
Posted by:rickoAugust 6, 2008 5:56:36 PMRespond ^
The last 4 administrations were polarizing. The Republican's just went silent about their objections to Clinton and waited 8 years. Democrats missed that.
They never heard the silence because they shouted down anyone who disagreed. The re-election of Bush was a surprise.
They're listening to themselves once again. This article presents Obama as a commodity and that he is. If elected he will have bought the Presidency for more money then any candidate in the 200+ year history of the United States which can only mean the obvious. His election is not assured by people undeterred and flocking to elect him. If McCain were easy to beat Obama could save a lot of money. His election is hardly a sure thing. He's spending a Billion dollars by Nov. because beating McCain is that hard. You threw darts at Bush and lost Now you point to McCain's age and connect him to Bush, whose low rating you should be reminded is higher then the dismal rating of the Democrat controlled Congress. Lets all be mature here and get on to some issues. Any issue other then promoting websites.
Posted by:AnnAugust 6, 2008 11:11:04 PMRespond ^
This site gave me a lot of smiles when I found it through MoJo a few months ago. It's simple and clever, thanks Matthew Hogan.
Posted by:CarrieAugust 7, 2008 12:25:56 AMRespond ^
I think it is an unfortunate choice of a phrase.

Both here and in the U K to be called a Bike/bicycle, especially to a woman. e.g. Hilary Clinton, is to state she is anybody's ride. i.e. with extremely loose morals. Her husband? Maybe.
tomedgar@halenet.com.au
Posted by:Tom EdgarAugust 7, 2008 1:02:23 AMRespond ^
Obama has another connection to bicycling. He is running his campaign using a classic Tour De France strategy - see http://bicyclespokesman.com/obama-c ampaign-strategy-and-bicycle-racing/
Posted by:MikeAugust 7, 2008 12:35:23 PMRespond ^
It's great to be smiling about "happy"
thoughts regarding Obama. I'm so sick
of hearing about Obama's preacher of 20 years, spewing hateful things like,
"God damn America;
his comment about rural people clinging to their guns and crosses;
his wife not proud to be American for most of her adult life;
his pro-abortion views.
("I am not going to punish them (his daughters) with a baby");
catering to environmentalists and allowing poor people suffer by being against offshore drilling.
Thank you for something positive, playful
and just plain NICE.
Posted by:RaulAugust 7, 2008 2:02:29 PMRespond ^
Barack Obama shoveled your grandma's sidewalk after it snowed.
Posted by:KatyAugust 15, 2008 12:59:13 PMRespond ^
Not only do the sites Matthew put up make you giggle, but they also make you think about what type of president needs to be elected.

This is the most positive thing I've read regarding the election all summer, thank you!
Go Matthew for for saying, "Go Obama!".
Posted by:BrittanyAugust 16, 2008 1:22:16 PMRespond ^
"The Republican's just went silent about their objections to Clinton and waited 8 years."

Impeachment sound familiar? (By the way perjury isn't even worth sending to jail someone who outed a CIA agent.)

2000 was a Supreme Court effected coup de tete; 2004 was won based on election fraud/absence of voting machines in Democratic leaning election districts and Kerry's unwillingness to defend himself/his would-be voters.
Posted by:muddyAugust 27, 2008 10:48:21 PMRespond ^
To Tom, perhaps McCain was hoping Sarah Palin would take the Republican ticket on a ride to the White House, but it seems even less likely now. New sites (e.g. http://sarahpalinisyournewsnowmachine or http://palinfacts.com) at least are keeping us pleasantly preoccupied and searching for some depth in Palin's potential capacity as candidate, veep and (gasp), President.
Posted by:EthanAugust 31, 2008 8:14:35 AMRespond ^
New bicycle? What about new lie-cycle. Hussain told Rick Warren that deciding when life begins was "above his pay grade" to decide. However, he addressed an African church group on Fathers day 2008 and impressed on the men in the audience that they were fathers "from conception" and that the men should accept their responsibility for the welfare of the child, instead of leaving the women to support the childern,as were their custom. Right on Brother! but you are telling a lie to him or them.
Posted by:J. R. B.September 4, 2008 12:31:53 PMRespond ^
Figures that Obama or his people would take your image without consent. Look at his company, Shepard Fairey, a known copyright violator. Obama is against the rights of artists!
Posted by:Artist against ObamaOctober 16, 2008 2:23:13 AMRespond ^

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