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April Fool’s Day Fun: Peterson for guv, Palin talks Trivedi, Specter’s greatest hits

Whoever said that politics can’t be a joke?

Not the folks who were having fun on Thursday, April Fool’s Day. There were laughs to be had up and down the ballot. And undoubtedly topping the list of gags was former Republican Congressman John Peterson, who drafted up a press release announcing that he’d run for governor as an independent. Promising to run on a “pro-business, anti I-80 tolling platform,” Peterson said he’d formally launch his campaign Friday with a 10-day bus tour through Pennsylvania.

“Having served the people of Pennsylvania for over 38 years at the local, state and federal level, I could no longer sit on the sideline and watch Harrisburg mortgage Pennsylvania’s future on ill-advised policy,” Peterson said in a very real sounding statement. “After careful consultation with my wife and family, I have decided to put my name forward as an Independent candidate for Governor.”

Peterson was aided and abetted in his trickery by none other than friend-of-the-site GrassrootsPA, which posted a banner-headline link to the fake press release under the headline “BOMBSHELL: PETERSON TO RUN FOR GUV AS INDEPENDENT.” And Peterson carried on the ruse; reached by phone early Thursday morning, he said he was indeed running for governor, and would talk to us more about it later. He even started a Twitter feed for his supposed campaign.

Everything seemed Kosher for Passover, until we saw that the press contact for Peterson’s campaign was listed as “Sloof Lirpa”—an anagram for April Fool’s.

Coming in second place is Democrat Manan Trivedi’s congressional campaign, which put out a modestly-funny animated version of Larry King Live, featuring a guest Sarah Palin poking fun at the real Sarah Palin while King sang Trivedi’s praises.

You can see the video for that little joke at bottom.

And with a somewhat less lighthearted take, there was Democrat Joe Sestak, whose campaign was posting to Twitter once an hour its highlights of the things primary opponent Arlen Specter once said and now doesn’t mean. The latest when we checked Thursday afternoon: “John McCain and Sarah Palin were the better choice.”

April Fool’s.

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April 1, 2010 at 3:46 pm

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  1. David Diano

    Apr 1st, 2010

    Here’s my April Fools ‘tweet’:

    Sestak’s the better choice.

    LOL!

  2. Chesco Dem

    Apr 1st, 2010

    Sestak’s campaign is a joke!

  3. David Diano

    Apr 2nd, 2010

    Just so you know how “successful” Sestak’s Twitter strategy was: he LOST Twitter followers yesterday.

    At the start of his gimmick he had 2628 Twitter followers and now he’s down to 2624.

    Joe’s final April Fools Tweet:
    “Whose credibility has been demolished?”

    I guess the joke is on you after all Joe.

  4. BB

    Apr 4th, 2010

    To the folks at PA2010, I’m begging you, please do not mention the name of the former governor of Alaska anymore. She simply does not deserve ANY name recognition. She is a non-entity only out for herself as she embarks on an entertainment career, NOT a political career. This is NOT an entertainment website.

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