... things that make you go, hmmm ...
That may be the creepiest campaign ad of all time.
Nick Kasoff
The Thug Report
I'm stunned.
That's what they do to each other?
Wow.
waitaminute... is Fake Steve really Steve Jobs or someone named Steve Jobs but not Steve Jobs for real? Is this campaign add actually for real an Obama add or is it a joke?
I don't think my satire meter is all that worthless but... dang, it's hard to know sometimes.
I see Hillary ("We've got to stop being sop concerned about the individual") Clinton as more of a character from Patrick McGoohan's tv series "The Prisoner" than from "1984." It Takes The Village . . .
Sorry for not catching the typo in time: it's "stop being concerned" in the quote, and I probably am not getting the quote 100% accurate. Neal Boortz references it frequently, and along with "We're going to take things from you for your own good" it gives a good insight into "Big Sister's" mental set.
Freaking brilliant. I wonder if Apple's sicking their lawyers on this. They are so amazingly protective of their intellectual property, it wouldn't surprise me.
And no, I don't think this is a true Obama ad. It cuts too close to his own political positions. It's gotta be either a home-grown, or a plant by someone on the right.
Well done.
Great post! The creepiness is palpable. It was so good I referenced it on my blog (with Hat Tip to you and Fake Steve of course.)
Thanks,
Richard Disney
www.clc07.com
www.richarddisney.conservablogs.com
Whoa, that is great. I have to say, I hated the original, but love the parody!
Welcome back Mr. Martini boy, now stop watchin all that YouTube and gitcherself to postin.
By the way, the new blog has taken a bit of an unexpected return. I've been warned by my partners not to continue. What is your assessment?
Over and out,
X
Yes, that was a cheap, but rather well played pander.
Over and out again,
X
OK, I've seen it before but I watched it again as I like bouncing breasts.
So much for my mindset.
Looking at that chick with the sledghammer, I think I now know where Hooters got the idea for their uniforms.