Forget Fantasy Sports, How About Fantasy Politics!

from the how'd-your-draft-go? dept

It's no secret that fantasy sports has become a huge industry. From what started as a fun diversion for some baseball fans a few decades ago, to one of the most popular hobbies for sports fans (and lucrative businesses for providers) around the world for just about any sport, it's become incredibly common. However, why stop at sports? Apparently some college students have decided to extend it to another realm, and have created "Fantasy Congress" to let political buffs draft their favorite politicians and score points based on the progress of legislation they propose (no word on how many points you get if your politician is forced to resign in disgrace). It's sort of somewhere halfway between fantasy sports and one of those futures betting markets that have become so popular these days. The creators seem quite idealistic about the whole thing, hoping that if people pay more attention to our politicians and the laws they're proposing we'll get better government. That would certainly be nice. Of course, in sports, while it is true that fantasy sports has rejuvenated interest in various sports, it's also created something of a money grab. Remember how Major League Baseball has been claiming that any fantasy sports league needs to pay it for the rights? Next thing, we'll be hearing complaints from politicians that they're not being reimbursed for the use of their likeness and their bills...
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  • identicon
    TacoJim, 24 Oct 2006 @ 11:23pm

    The Sims - Congress Version

    Why has no one created this yet?

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    • identicon
      Jerry S, 25 Oct 2006 @ 8:07am

      Re: The Sims - Congress Version

      Because we are depressed enough watching REAL people make bad decisions. We don't need a cartoonized mock up of the same.

      Aside from that, all I'd ever do with Sims Congress would be to remove the doors of the building, remove the vending machines and bathrooms, light a cigarette and prepare to be amused.

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    • identicon
      Fantasy-Politics, 29 Oct 2006 @ 11:03am

      Re: The Sims - Congress Version

      It's coming...

      link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    dorpus, 24 Oct 2006 @ 11:54pm

    Is it "huge"?

    Aren't they akin to a bunch of fringe nerds claiming that _____ (insert nerd hobby here) is "huge"?

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  • identicon
    Daniel Keav, 25 Oct 2006 @ 4:02am

    interesting

    This would be an amazing tool to teach kids about how our government works. (Suddenly can't get the tune; "I'm just a bill out of my head)

    link to this | view in chronology ]

    • identicon
      Benny Boy, 25 Oct 2006 @ 4:54am

      Re: interesting

      Or how our government /should/ work instead. o.O I don't think we should break our childrens innocence by telling them that most politicans are crooks, liars, and bastards and that the right people are never the ones in power. :P That would be too depressing. Which is why a talking Bill is sooooo much better.

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    Sanguine Dream, 25 Oct 2006 @ 5:31am

    All fine and dandy...

    until Congress tries to pass a bill/law that will ban fantasy politics. I can see it now. The bill/law would be tacked onto a totally unrelated measure (lets say a bill/law punishes corprorations for doing business with countries that have known ties to terrorism). Which would lead to the Techdirt article, "If you support fantasy politics you support terrorism."

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  • identicon
    Ryan, 25 Oct 2006 @ 6:15am

    RE: Dorpus

    how do you come up with that 1/200 number?

    Seems to me you're off by a power of 10 somewhere..

    there's 300 million americans...

    15mil / 300 mil = 5%

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  • identicon
    Doclotus, 25 Oct 2006 @ 6:26am

    Fantasy Election is Available

    A pretty cool website called America's Debate is hosting a fantasy election where you can pick who you think will win on November 7th.

    http://www.americasdebate.com/forums/index.php?autocom=fantasyelection

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  • identicon
    James, 25 Oct 2006 @ 6:54am

    "Next thing, we'll be hearing complaints from politicians that they're not being reimbursed for the use of their likeness and their bills..."

    Not so. They are public figures and the bills are public domain.

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  • identicon
    Corey, 25 Oct 2006 @ 7:00am

    On the horizon

    "Next thing, we'll be hearing complaints from politicians that they're not being reimbursed for the use of their likeness and their bills."

    Either that or the politicians will propose imposing taxes on the curency used for trade within the fantacy market.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    ForkBoySpam, 25 Oct 2006 @ 7:10am

    Awesome!

    "hoping that if people pay more attention to our politicians and the laws they're proposing we'll get better government."

    What a great frickin concept!!!! Something like this should have been done years ago, say like maybe even 4.....

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Trouble Maker, 25 Oct 2006 @ 7:22am

    two cents worth

    Why not? Political ethics and honor already are a fantasy.

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  • identicon
    WePlayMegaMans, 25 Oct 2006 @ 7:44am

    Political Fantasy Draft

    And with the first pick in the 2007 Presidential Draft, the Democrats select..... Hillary Rodham Clinton of the New York State Senate!! ((Crowd boos loudly)) It doesn't look like the crowd agrees with that pick Boomer.

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    SailorAlphaCentauri, 25 Oct 2006 @ 11:16am

    I'd probably do it...

    considering that I'm involved in Fafarazz.com which allows people to create teams to draft celebrities into fantasy leagues.

    Then again, after recovering from my Sims addiction (which was easy enough after getting burned when the company all but abandoned the original Sims game for the Sims 2...which I reluctantly got into when my computer could finally run the stupid thing), the last thing I need is to get sucked into a Sims congressional game.

    I'll just stay home and watch my Schoolhouse Rock DVDs and contemplate joining the league to cement my lack-of-life status.

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  • identicon
    Steve Savage, 26 Oct 2006 @ 1:47pm

    My Fantasy Congress...

    Is one that actually cares about us.


    Heck of a fantasy eh?

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  • identicon
    Steve, 9 Feb 2007 @ 4:50pm

    There's also a fantasy politics with..

    the presidential candidates for the next election. Fantasypoliticsusa.com Enjoy! Tell your friends :-)

    link to this | view in chronology ]

  • identicon
    Paul, 6 Oct 2007 @ 9:02pm

    2008 Presidential Election Fantasy Alternative

    Another political game, that requires far less time than traditional fantasy games, is the Last 2 Left Presidential Election 2008 game. It's a totally free website that offers a public game and private office pools. http://www.last2left.com

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