Brooks Talley beat the candidates to the electronic punch, grabbing addresses like clinton96.org and dole96.org and creating his own "campaign" pages. His ever-expanding collection of bogus pages -- taken for the real thing by more than a few people -- includes the Republican Central Committee, Bill Clinton 1996, General Powell '96, Dole '96, Wilson '96, Buchanan '96 -- and even Quayle '96, Rush '96, and Gates '96.
Sick of the Establishment? Looking for a candidate with no Beltway background whatsoever? Adam Reith presents Fidel '96, "the Ultimate Washington Outsider."
Every 10 minutes, the Clintov and Gingov page generates new political speeches by randomly combining three-word phrases in the style of Clinton and Gingrich. The pastiched speeches aren't always all that different from the real thing.
Conservatively Incorrect is dedicated to "clobbering the Right."
The Capitol Steps, a troupe of current and former Congressional staffers, takes a humorous musical look at Washington.
The Cyber-Republicans' DeMOCKracy is a comic strip with a conservative bent.
Perennial candidate Pat Paulsen claims to be a serious contender.
The Coalition to Ban Dihydrogen Monoxide takes a fresh look at a common chemical you probably use around your home.
Russell Hirshon is the bartender who would be president.