Wednesday, February 13, 2008

I believe....I truly do believe


Is it just me or is this a scary pic? People, this is a 1 term senator from Chicago who speaks well. He is not, I repeat he is not, Jesus. Look at the fool in the bottom right corner. Looks like a 12 year old who just got a glimpse of Hannah Montana up close. Or the woman with the camera phone, she's freaking crying.

Pathetic.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I laughed when I read your comments. People have truly lost their minds on this one. I heard one of the pundits today saying that Obama is whatever you think he is because nobody really knows what he stands for. So if you think that he is going to solve world poverty, then he is. If you think that he is going to find everyone in America a job paying 6 figures, then he is. Whatever people want to think that he is, he is

They also have asked people whether or not Hillbilly is more liberal than Obama and of course everyone thinks that she is. Lol. People are being brainwashed on this one.

Malcolm said...

I saw something similar during Hillary’s speech last night.

They backed the background with cheerleader types who went from screaming to serious to screaming to serious all within the same minute.

Anonymous said...

Please post pictures from the Hillary speech. Would love to see those!

Anonymous said...

"They backed the background with cheerleader types who went from screaming to serious to screaming to serious all within the same minute."

If you hadn't noticed, every campaign, on both sides, pulls that stunt.

Ed said...

Anon 5:24,

You're right all campaigns pull the rah rah stuff. But the Obama boosters are a step or two above the rest. You can't fake emotion like that. That woman with the camera phone is literally in tears....over a freaking politician.

Malcolm said...

It’s been many years since I’ve got all teary-eyed over a politician or political ad, but I will confess at least one.

I don’t know if any of you remember the video they ran during the 1984 republican convention. It was, in my opinion, the single greatest act of political propaganda in modern history.

If you have never seen it before, I’ve got it here:

http://malcolmrant.blogspot.com/2007/12/campaign-memories.html

Because of the time limit You Tube puts on videos, it’s split into two parts (so you lose some of the effect).

But even still, I dare you not to have at least a bit of a tear by the time it finishes.