We could give people 90 reasons a day not to vote for the Failure-in-Chief.

Via Mediaite:

What’s that, you say? “Hollywood” (shorthand for people who are famous in some way, shape, or form) generally skews in favor of voting for President Barack Obama? Well, do you have evidence… besides all those fundraisers and celebrity endorsements?

90 Days, 90 Reasons, you say?

Oh, okay. Here’s what that is: McSweeney’s, the publisher that has brought you Grantland and works from countless acclaimed writers like Michael Chabon and Stephen King, has launched a new website by that name, solely dedicated to convincing readers to vote for Obama this November. The site is called 90 Days, 90 Reasons because it will feature one new essay from a different celebrity each day leading up to the election.

So far, the site has published essays by musician (and former Zooey Deschanel husband) Ben Gibbard and film critic Roger Ebert. Gibbard’s essay pleads with readers to vote for Obama because of his newfound and open support for same-sex marriage; Ebert’s essay used his cancer surgeries as a launch-point for praising the president for how he “faced down the GOP and the health industry to finally reform American healthcare.”

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