Posted on 07/20/2010 3:54:27 PM PDT by PJ-Comix
This year's midterm campaign season still has over three months to run but I think it has already left a legacy in the form of a video that will rank in the annals of politics as not only the worst of all time but also as the funniest although the latter honor is entirely unintentional. It was produced by Campus Progress which claims to be "nonpartisan" although it obviously wants young people who voted in 2008 for Obama to return to the polls this year to vote to keep the Big Government philosophy in power by voting for Democrats. The campaign video simultaneously strives for the vampire/zombie Twilight Saga theme. In fact the hilariously bad video with the dopey name "Iller" ("Chiller" minus the "Ch") could be retitled, "The Twilight Saga: Iller" since that is what the producers seem to be striving for. Oh, and the producers are also hoping to motivate young people to go out and vote in November but that seems hard to believe when watching this Hindenburg crash of all campaign videos.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonexaminer.com ...
I think it would be great to list the people responsible for the making of this video: President/CEO, vice-president, directors, producers, etc. Not the public faces, but the actual makers. Then pay each one a visit.
Ultimate Fail.
Just plain stupid.
Reminds me of what Bob Hope said in the 1940 movie, “The Ghost Breakers.”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWpU8sX10_4
OMW! I am so embarrassed for these morons. And they couldn’t actually get someone who can sing?
Have there been any Alvin Greene videos yet?
Bob Hope’s comment, a too perfect lead in to this black political performance.
So, THAT’S how Obama wins all the dead people’s vote!
(Seriously... can’t they find someone who can hit a note? This made the McCain Girls Grannies seem like American Idol winners.)
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