Saturday, July 14, 2012

The Strongest Politlcal Ad of the 2012 Campaign?



Simple, clear and devastatingly ironic.






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12 comments:

  1. Stick to music. Nobody's asking you to change the subject. I'm glad you have opinions and you care about important things.

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    1. It's my life under discussion here, you're free to ignore any content you dislike.

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  2. cannot say i have ever seen a family staying outside costco homeless under the republicans. and if you think obama is not some rich guy selling you a bunch of i am like you guys crap, you are blind. neither party is like us. but we gave obama a chance, nothing happened (and i mean nothing), time for another new guy. sooner or later one will get is moving forward again.

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    1. Seems to me we've gotten some very important things "back" since Obama became the leader of our country. We've gotten back our self respect, our diginity, and our honor. All of these had been squandered under the leadership of the most incompetent president in our country's history. Don't trust me on this...just look it up. I'm proud of Barack. I'm ashamed of GWB. And I'm equally ashamed of the republicans in congress who set as their goal to destroy our President no matter how much the cost to America. Shame on them all.

      Yggi

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    2. I need a 'like', nay a 'love' button on Blogger, so i can register my admiration for the words you just wrote.
      Thanks.

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  3. "if you think obama is not some rich guy selling you a bunch of i am like you guys crap, you are blind."
    This is one of the the falsest equivalencies I've ever heard.
    Are you really comparing the accumulated wealth of Obama and Romney and then declaring it a wash?
    I suppose I can see you clinging to this fiction because one of the two has released ALL his tax returns and the other only released ONE, under duress.

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  4. Always strikes me as weird whenever a blog reader tells a blogger what he or she should be covering. It's not like starting your own blog is difficult.

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    1. Yeah the fuck is up with that? The whole point of having your own blog means you get to do whatever you want on it.

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  5. I can see how he would have that viewpoint. His dad kept two automakers alive by merging Nash & Hudson into American Motors "largest merger in the history of the industry".

    The company was never great, but it do hold true to the idea that the company is in charge of whether it lives or dies. DeSoto, Kaiser, Packard and Studebaker all failed in the period 1956-1966, so it was no small accomplishment.

    I think GM is vital to the US economy and was worth rescuing (Chrysler can suck eggs). But I have respect for his position on the issue even if it's an apples-to-oranges comparison. Doesn't mean I'd vote for the man.

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  6. Hey, thanks for the well-expressed thoughts.

    Just to clarify I was referring to the TV ad and not to the poster that illustrates the post. I guess I could have made that clearer.

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