John McCain More Influential than Radiohead
Checking in on Time's Top 100 Most Influential People today, it appears that Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart are still holding strong in positions #1 and #3 respectively.

Of the three remaining presidential candidates, Barack Obama is still the most influential coming in at #42, just behind Teach for America founder Wendy Kopp.

John McCain still can't seem to edge past the cast of High School Musical, but is more influential than the critically acclaimed multiple Award winning Radiohead.

And unfortunately for Senator Hillary Clinton, she can't seem to crack the top 100 today, coming in at #162, over 100 places behind her Saturday Night Live doppelganger, Amy Pohler. At least she has good company.









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Its sad to see Jon Stewart jumping on the kiss Obama's ass bandwagon, just like the rest of the media. I honestly thought that he had a different take on the whole situation, and would give equal time, pro and con, to each candidate. As usual, though, all we're hearing is how wonderful Obama is, no matter what crap he spews, and how idiotic Clinton is, no matter what she says or does. Very disappointing, and I really don't enjoy the show as I had before. Way to go, Daily Show.
Okay, I'm thrilled that Jon and Stephen are both at the top and think it says a lot about where our country is at. But is it just me... or is Colbert's Pros/Cons list on the TIME site waaaaaay nicer than Stewart's.