Born in Austin, Matthew left soon thereafter and finally made it back after years of paying his penance wandering the earth. Before coming to Austin360, Matthew co-edited Austinist.com, worked as an advertising copywriter and led tours of the Roman Forum, among other things.
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By Matthew Odam
| Thursday, January 31, 2008, 11:58 AM
There is reaching out to court the young vote, and then there is just reaching. The Clinton campaign has been firing off a bunch of online videos of late, and one of the latest, entitled “Hillary and the Band,” is a spoof on VH1’s “Behind the Music” series. What’s next? A P. Diddy “Making the Band” spoof starring Mitt Romney?
What’s worse, the campaign stole my trademark “okay” that I use to end all bad jokes.