Her way of carrying herself suggests that not only is she not fit for the job, she is barely coherent in her articulation of her own thoughts, not even taking into consideration the resposiblitity of representing the voice of a whole nation if she were to assume the position.(thats what she said) Her redudancy also detracts from her main points whatever they may be to a level that is almost abrasive to the ear.
Furthermore, she must love those doors for some reason, maybe she learned to close them in high school? Her brilliance perhaps lies in her ability to use "there is an open door" in every sentence, and embedding it in a way that conceals the her true intentions, which is to further waste our time even AFTER her eloquent speech during the election process.
"clothes just seem irrelevant." further implicates her materistic outlook and how she is completely oblivious and disconnected with the people that she constantly tries to relate to. She is obviously has a misconception about money, and is so blinded by her own misconceptions that her perspective manifests itself in a blatantly niave, bordering retardation ( in my opinion)
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
To the White House!
The new presidential Elect finally went to the white house to visit President Bush. It was his first visit to the oval office and he and his wife were given a tour of the white house. The meeting apparantly lasted about an hour and a half. I was always curious what the President and the President elect talk about when they meet in the white house. Im pretty usre Bush would have said some corny joke and Obama would have laughed quietly. I wonder if Bush gave any informtion to Obama about how to lead a country, I hope not.
here is a clip of him visiting the White House
I dont know if its me but both couples look uncomfortable next to each other.
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Top Barack Obama Photos that won him Presidency
I was looking at some articles and i came across one that chose the Top 5 Obama photos that won him presidency and i decided to share them with you guys.
From Photo Distrct News:
Barack Rock Star

Barack in Iraq

The Palin Factor

The Crowd

Kareem's Mother

These are all powerful photos that we have seen during Obama's campaign. My personal favorites are the PAlin and the the crowd photo. Its amazing to see so many obama supporters gathered in one area.
From Photo Distrct News:
Barack Rock Star
Barack in Iraq
The Palin Factor
The Crowd
Kareem's Mother
These are all powerful photos that we have seen during Obama's campaign. My personal favorites are the PAlin and the the crowd photo. Its amazing to see so many obama supporters gathered in one area.
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Will.i.am with another MV
Will.i.am came out with a new music video celebrating Barack Obama becomming the next presdient. The song is called "its a new day" and it talks about change and how change will happen. It shows clips of Obama's presidentiial journey and reflects on the campaign trail. I think this video reflect how most of Obama's supporters feel rght now. We feel it deep inside that Obama will bring change and create mounmental changes in the lives of Americans.
you can watch it here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8dz2rzx9zM&feature=related.
Here are some reactions from people about Obama's victory all over the place.
you can watch it here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8dz2rzx9zM&feature=related.
Here are some reactions from people about Obama's victory all over the place.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Didn't I Call it!
Obama is now the next president of the United States. He is the First Black President and i respect his battle to presidency. Obama won last night and both Obama and Mccain gave speeches.
They both congradulate one another and even President Bush congradulates both. I believe that OBama will bring change to the nation and i see it already. He has already created a huge support base in which he can communicate to in a personal level. I believe the relationship between nation and president will change for the better.
They both congradulate one another and even President Bush congradulates both. I believe that OBama will bring change to the nation and i see it already. He has already created a huge support base in which he can communicate to in a personal level. I believe the relationship between nation and president will change for the better.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Voted...
So i decided to go out today and vote. As you all know I voted for Obama because i knew that he would win, simple as that. It was a strange experience i guess. There were people lined up, everyone kind of lively and excited. When i went home i went to watch the election and the way they analyze the votes is ridiculous. They have all these computer animations and graphics to show the trend in voting. So now im just waiting for all the votes to come in and declare the next president.
When asked about his vote today, Obama replied it was a great experience for him and his family to experience.
Obama apparently played basketball with his friends right before the election.
so now We juss wait for the results.
When asked about his vote today, Obama replied it was a great experience for him and his family to experience.
Obama apparently played basketball with his friends right before the election.
so now We juss wait for the results.
Monday, November 3, 2008
John McCain going to SNL
John McCain is apparantly going to appear on SNL three days before the election. It is very interesting how both Palin and McCain are so popular on SNL. They are just to easy to make fun of i guess. Tina Fey's impression of Palin got SNL its best rating in 14 years. I think that John McCain appearance might break that record.
The Associated Press reported that,
Aides say the Republican presidential candidate will make a detour from battleground states to the late-night weekend show that has been a must-watch for many during the political season.
Earlier this month, McCain running mate Sarah Palin and her impersonator, Tina Fey, earned Saturday Night Live its best ratings in 14 years. Palin's guest shot had been widely anticipated since Fey began imitating her a month ago.
I think it will be a very enjoyable show and all of you should definitely look forward to it.
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Election time is coming...
So Election day is coming and who will you vote for? I know who i am voting for. Barack Obama. Why, do you ask? Why not! He will create change in America. He will revitalize the youth and create more involvement. Im exited for this election because i have never voted before. This election was very interesting and for the first time in my life i kept up with what was going on in the election. So here I come voting booth and my frist vote ever in America.
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Sarah Palin says Media is not sexist
Sarah Palin agrees that the Media has not been sexist in the coverage of her campaign. However she believes the media is being critical because she is not from the "Washington herd". Katie Couric of the washington post had an interview with her.
Couric: "Do you think the coverage of you has been sexist?"
Palin: "No, I don't. I mean, I know that there -- it's obvious there's some double-standards here, you know, in terms of what the media has been doing, but I think that's more -- I think more attributable to just the media elite, the Washington elite, not knowing who I am and just asking a whole lot of questions and not so much based on gender though, but based on just the fact that I'm not part of the Washington herd."
Couric: "Having said that, do you think it would be sexist, governor, not to question your credentials and your policy positions?"
Palin: "It would be sexist if the media were to hold back and not ask me about my experience, my vision, my principles, my values, you're right.
We all know that the media is being critical of Palin because everyone thinks she a dumbass. And the media is not being critical because your not from the "washington herd" but because you dont belong in the "washington Herd". So Mrs. Palin, please stop talking.
Couric: "Do you think the coverage of you has been sexist?"
Palin: "No, I don't. I mean, I know that there -- it's obvious there's some double-standards here, you know, in terms of what the media has been doing, but I think that's more -- I think more attributable to just the media elite, the Washington elite, not knowing who I am and just asking a whole lot of questions and not so much based on gender though, but based on just the fact that I'm not part of the Washington herd."
Couric: "Having said that, do you think it would be sexist, governor, not to question your credentials and your policy positions?"
Palin: "It would be sexist if the media were to hold back and not ask me about my experience, my vision, my principles, my values, you're right.
We all know that the media is being critical of Palin because everyone thinks she a dumbass. And the media is not being critical because your not from the "washington herd" but because you dont belong in the "washington Herd". So Mrs. Palin, please stop talking.
Friday, October 31, 2008
SNL skit~
ON SNL they did another skit making fun of Bush, Palin, and McCain. The impersonations done by the SNL staff was so funny that even supporters of MCCain had to laugh. The skit was about Bush endorsing McCain. Will Ferril does almost an exact impression of George Bush and Tina Fey once again does a perfect Palin.
Some of the funniest lines were
"So, sorry Asian Markets, take a hit on this one"(Bush)
"Im out of here in a few months so screw it"(Bush)
"I think i blinked on the last shot, thumbs up everybody" (Bush)
Some of the funniest lines were
"So, sorry Asian Markets, take a hit on this one"(Bush)
"Im out of here in a few months so screw it"(Bush)
"I think i blinked on the last shot, thumbs up everybody" (Bush)
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Mo Money...
It seems that this year of elections was very different than it has ever been before. First, it was the use of the internet as an outlet to reach a larger base of Americans. Another, was the fact that younger generation got very involved. But the most suprising thing is the amount of money that has been spent on this election. the non-partisan Center for Responsive Politics say that the candidates this year will spend a record-breaking amount of $5.3 Billion Dollars. $5.3 Billion Dollars!!! That is a ridiculous amount of money spent. USA TODAY's Fredreka Schouten reports that:
The presidential race alone will cost $2.4 billion -- a number that is nearly double the gross domestic product of Belize but still less than Coca-Cola spent on advertising in 2006.
Candidates for the White House already have raised more than $1.5 billion, marking the first time that presidential fundraising has exceeded the $1 billion mark and has nearly doubled what presidential contenders raised four years ago.
"This election will blow through historic records," Sheila Krumholz, the group's executive director, told reporters on a conference call.
Other trends:
• Democrats, who have outraised Republicans throughout the election cycle, are on track to collect 59% of contributions.
• The top industries in terms of contributions to federal elections include lawyers and law firms ($180.9 million) and the securities and investment industry ($122.8 million).
• Issue-advocacy groups, known as 527s for the section of the tax code under which they operate, seem to be playing a smaller role in this election cycle than in years past. Such groups reported $424 million in fundraising to the IRS in 2007-08, a 12% decrease from the same time period in the 2004 election.
I dont know about you but, the American Economy is in a state of chaos. I think there could have been a way to minimize spending in this economic time.
The presidential race alone will cost $2.4 billion -- a number that is nearly double the gross domestic product of Belize but still less than Coca-Cola spent on advertising in 2006.
Candidates for the White House already have raised more than $1.5 billion, marking the first time that presidential fundraising has exceeded the $1 billion mark and has nearly doubled what presidential contenders raised four years ago.
"This election will blow through historic records," Sheila Krumholz, the group's executive director, told reporters on a conference call.
Other trends:
• Democrats, who have outraised Republicans throughout the election cycle, are on track to collect 59% of contributions.
• The top industries in terms of contributions to federal elections include lawyers and law firms ($180.9 million) and the securities and investment industry ($122.8 million).
• Issue-advocacy groups, known as 527s for the section of the tax code under which they operate, seem to be playing a smaller role in this election cycle than in years past. Such groups reported $424 million in fundraising to the IRS in 2007-08, a 12% decrease from the same time period in the 2004 election.
I dont know about you but, the American Economy is in a state of chaos. I think there could have been a way to minimize spending in this economic time.
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Protestors try to block Palin
For some reason protestors in Grand junction, Colorodo try to block Sarah Palin's motorcade. They protestors jump in fron the cars and the police had to drag and pull them away so the car can pass. Im wondering why they did this? oh wait! its Sarah Palin. I think the majority of America understands that Palin is not qualified to be the next Vice President and if John Mccain dies, definitely not qualified to run this country. Protestors boo and jeer at the police after they stopped them. Im not sure why the protestors hate Palin but im sure that they have a good reason to.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Another Moveon ad
Moveon has created another anti-McCain ad which now is focusing on Palin before the final push in the presidential debate. This time they take an approach of a talking moose and talks abot how Palin is underqualifies for her position as VP. The moose is from Alaska and it states how he know about Palin. They talk about how Palin doesnt know what she is talking about. These commercials really focus on the younger generation and it gets the message across is an innovative, funny way support Obama. Take a look and i bet you wont be able to smile.
Monday, October 27, 2008
The real Sarah Palin on SNL
Sarah Palin decided to come on SNL to make an appearance. Palin is again playe by Tina Fey and she again talks very energetic. She is answering questions in the press conference. She once again talks like she is stupid and doesnt answer the question. Its strange that Palin decided to appear on SNL. I think it was a good move because it shows that she is not affected. It funy because Tina Fey acts as if she is some blonde out of high school. Palin goes along with the skit and even cracks a few jokes. I think this episode is hilarious!
Friday, October 24, 2008
Joe the Plummer
On a Fox news report, Obama received a question from an ordinary man who the meda labeled him as joe the plumber. He addressed Obama about his new tax plan and whether he will be taxed more. Obama addresses his question in a mysterious way and isnt clear about his explanation. Obama basically tells joe that he will be taxed more. This seems to be the focus of the presidential race and McCain jumped on Obama's mistake and created a big buzz. I thought this was funny because Obama spends about 2 minutes explaining his answer when all he needed to say was "yes, you will be taxed more".
Go Joe the Plumber!
Go Joe the Plumber!
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Rolling...Rolling...Rolling stones
So I just found out that Barack Obama got on the cover of Rolling Stones for the third time. This presidential election is defintely a big change from the years before. I could never imagine a presidential candidate on the Rolling stones three times in one year. By this happening, I can see that the younger generation is really concerned about this election. There is so much buzz that many media outlets for the younger generation are getting involved too. Here is an excerpt from the Rolling Stones interview with Obama.
Rolling Stone: "It's January 20th. You take office. Look at what you're confronting: the worst economic collapse since the Great Depression, the climate heating up faster than anyone imagined, dangerous nuclear instability around the world ..."
Obama: "Two wars. Yeah, we got some problems."
Rolling Stone: "Do you still want the job?"
Obama: "I tell you what -- now is the time, I think, to want the job. Because this is going to be a transitional moment for the United States. We have these moments periodically. Obviously, I wish that the Bush administration had not run things into the ground so bad, but no matter what, we would have had some big decisions to make. We have a big decision to make about our energy. We have a big decision to make about health care. We have a big decision to make about how do we revamp our education system to compete in a global economy. We have a big decision to make about our foreign policy and how we deal with transnational threats like terrorism, climate change -- eventually pandemic, refugee flows, genocide."
I like where Obama gets questioned about how this is the worst time to be a president with the economic problems. Obama replies that this is the time, he should want the job. I like this because it shows his confidence and his genuine will to want to improve this nation. What is another reason McCain didnt get on the Rolling Stones as much as Obama. Obama just simply looks better.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Move on...McCain Diss
I thought this Anti-McCain ad was hilarious because it take on another approach to presidential bashes. In this video, it targets teenagers to talk about their parents about the importance of not voting for John Mccain. Some of the funniest quotes are:
"Just people your age are doing it, doesnt mean its cool"
"If your ever out there and you consider voting Mccain for president, just call me out and i'll pick you up"
This ad is so funny because it sounds like one of those corny anti-drug commercials. Warning parents about how dangerous John MCcain is. Hilarious.
"Just people your age are doing it, doesnt mean its cool"
"If your ever out there and you consider voting Mccain for president, just call me out and i'll pick you up"
This ad is so funny because it sounds like one of those corny anti-drug commercials. Warning parents about how dangerous John MCcain is. Hilarious.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Palin's Daughter...17 and pregnant
So there is news that Sarah Palin's 17 year old daughter is pregnant and expecting a baby. I have to defend Palin on this because who care if her daughter is pregnant. It seems that presidential campagians focus on so much more than the actual candidate. Because truthfully, her daughter has nothing to do with Sarah Palin's skills as VP, only Sarah Palin can determine that. It's not that im expressing that i think Palin is quailifies, but i believe that credentials are much more important than the fact that he daughter got knocked up. I believe that media does not have to bash Palin for her daughter because there is so many other things that can be bashed about her. Go SArah, because i believe a new grandchild is the only thing she can look forward to receiving this year.
anywways..heres a funny video on youtube about Bristol Palin.
Monday, October 20, 2008
outrage towards obama
It seems that there are people that feel hatred towards Obama. In a CBS news report, they show clips of McCain's supporters calling Obama a "sociallist". At around 55 seconds of the video clip there is any angry man at McCain's ralley that bashes on Obama. The funniest thing is that right after the man criticizes Obama, you can see McCain's face grinning. I guess there is a lot of issues with people still mistkaing Obama as a outsider of this country. I believe that since Mccain's campaign is losing to Obama, they are stressing this point instead of other issues that are important. But all in all, i guess its all fair game when presdential candidates criticize each other, because for many candidates (*cough Mccain) that is all he can seem to do.
Watch CBS Videos Online
Watch CBS Videos Online
Friday, October 17, 2008
Cant trust Obama with guns
It seems that the National Rifle Association has decided to endorese John Mccain and Sarah Palin in this presidential race. This not suprising because Obama has shown that he oppooses guns. I was thinking about this and i realized that this is perfect because for john Mccain who has been a hardcore supporter of guns. Does this recognize you of anyone that shot someone (Cheaney). So all is well, in the presidential race because I dont believe Obama would have even accepted the endorsement by the NRA. So what is my views on guns? In South Korea it is illegal to carry guns and it seems that the world can do fine without guns, especiialy out of Cheaney's hands.
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Paris Hilton for president~!
It seems that in this presidential debate, celebrities are getting more involved in the presdiential debate. It seems ridiculous, but Paris Hilton, the last person we would ever even consdier president made a video concerning the presidential election. Paris hilton makes a video about her being a "fake president" for a part of Will Ferril's comedy skit. Although it seems harmless, it is actually drawing more of the younger audiences about the election. Using celebrities, the media, can expose voting to the younger generation. Paris Hilton uses terms like "FoPo" for foreign policy and there is even a joke about how much funner the election would be if it was on MTV. I dont know about you guys, but watchin Paris Hilton talking about the election is kind of sexy, no?
See more Paris Hilton videos at Funny or Die
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Obama and Mccain banner
I found this banner on the internet created by upstream that analyzes the key words that were emphasized during the dabte.
It was interesting to see this because it break downs the type of words that the candidates used. McCain used more patriiotic terms while Obama seems to have more of a mild-mannered speech. This reflects the kind of personality they both have. Obama seems more composed and more down to earth while McCain seems more patriotic and loud. In my opinion, i like Obama much better.
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
McCain and the "keating five"
Obama out out a video on McCain about how he was involved in the keating five scandel. In this video they tell about how Mccain made a very poor judgement and caused one of the biggest financial collapes. McCain apparantly got a pardon for "bad judgement" and here is an excerpt from "The Politicio".
In 1991, the Senate Ethics Committee cleared McCain of corruption charges but cited him for "poor judgment" in meeting with federal regulators on behalf of Charles H. Keating Jr., a political patron who went to prison for fraud in connection with the collapse of the California-based Lincoln Savings and Loan Association, which at the time was one of the biggest financial failures in the nation's history
there is a video on this scandel on here: www.keatingeconomics.com
Monday, October 13, 2008
The power of the Media
This past weekend i went home to visit my family. I have a 15 year old sister that is currently a sophmore in high school. In my mind, I thought that she would have no idea what was going on in the presidential elections. I was suprised to find that she knew even more about it than me. We actually had a deep conversation about what was going on in the elections. This really suprised me because when i was a sophmore in high school i knew very little of what was going on in the presidential election. My younger sister even showed me clips on youtube about the presidential candidates i had never even seen. I attribute her knowledge to the power of the internet. When i was in high school the preseidential election was not nearly as informative as it is now. Now a days, a person just simply types in a few keywords on youtube and the information about politic is opened up to them. Its kind of scary, but, i think my sister may know more about the election than me. >.<
Friday, October 10, 2008
Homer tries to vote for Obama
So everyone has at least watched one episode of Simpsons in their life. I just watched an episode reflecting the simpsons take on the presidential election. It quite funny because Homer simpson tries to vote using an electrical voting machine. However, he fails to do so because the machine is rigged and it keeps voting for john Mccain. Although simplistic in its nature, i believe this episode has a deeper meaning. I believe the simpsons are trying to show that voting is very important. In the media today, there is no way to avoid the presidential election. It is all over the TV and, more than ever, it is all over the internet. This epsisode is very interesting and i definitely recomment it.
Here's the link:
Here's the link:
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Noonan and Stewart
Reagan's and Bushs' speech writer Peggy Noonan appeared on John Stewarts show.It is interesting to see how Stewart and Noonan talks about the political problems of today. I watch John Stewart once in while, and i can say that this episode was funny but also very serious in aspect. Its kind of interesting when Noonan says that this era is a big time of political change. I agree with her because there are a lot more factors in this present technological age than before. Noonan states that it is strange that Bush has not been addressing the problems occuring. Stewart puts its brilliantly when he says "bush is like a college senior". This is hilarious because he does seem to do exactly that. He is one of the first presidents not adressing out nations problem directly and instead is like a commentator on the side. Watch this clip and you will learn some very interesting thoughts from Noonan.
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Tina Fey=Sarah Palin
Im sure all of America has watched Tina Fey's impersonation of Palin. What is so scary is that they talk and look exactly the same. Palin's sebate with Biden reflected exactly why we do not want Palin as a VP. She seems too happy like she is high on some medication. Always repeating "Maverick" just as many times as Tina said in the SNL comedy skit. The most hilarious thing about the debate in my mind is that Palin does a shoutout of her elementary supporters during a live debate. Why would she do that? Maybe she wants to attract even the more younger generation to vote for her. But Ms. Palin, didnt you know you cant vote until you turn 18?
heres a clip of the SNL Skit by Tina Fey.
Go TINA!
heres a clip of the SNL Skit by Tina Fey.
Go TINA!
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Ron Clark Kids
I came across this video on you tube and its about a group of kids who rapped about the election. Its amazing how these kids are singing/dancing to support the president. The interview with these kids show that they are really passionate about the election and that they actually know what they are talking about. These kids cant even vote but they seem to be more passionate about the presidential election than most adult. One kids even breaks out in tears...tears! If only the rest of the nation was more passionate about our president 8 years ago.
This the first new report about the Ron Clark Kids
This the first new report about the Ron Clark Kids
Some funny pictures
Monday, October 6, 2008
McCain apologizes...to Letterman
McCain is deeply sorry for canceling an appearance to David Letterman's show. He apparantly was scheduled to attend letterman's show on septmeber 24th but didnt appear. He apologized and said "he screwed up" by no attending Letterman's show. Letterman said that he felt like a "ugly date" and in response for McCain's absence he invited the McCain Critic Keith Olbermann of MSNBC to fill in for McCain. I dont know why he didnt attend the show but im sure that Letterman would attack him relentlessly for his actions. Maybe MCcain fell asleep or his joints were too sore? O well, the show turned was probably more interesting without him there.
Letterman is not too happy...
Friday, October 3, 2008
The Thong Song..Palin Remix
SO i just came across this video while surfing on youtube. Its a remix of the "Thong Song" originally by Cisco. This is hilarious because the lyrics are hilarious. I know be a little unappropriate for the younger audiences but the lyrics are quite creative. There is a section of the song where he says "Palin goes What What What What". I think especially during this new era of the intetnet it gives the american people a chance to express their views creatively...although, sometimes it can be too much...(the red thong was not necessary)
Thursday, October 2, 2008
The Media is not sexist...Palin says..
So its been established and even Palin agrees that the media coverage of her is not sexist. Instead she believes the media has been critical because she is not part of the "washington herd". CBS has been reporting on Couric's interviews of Palin and here is an excerpt from the interview.
Couric: "Do you think the coverage of you has been sexist?"
Palin: "No, I don't. I mean, I know that there -- it's obvious there's some double-standards here, you know, in terms of what the media has been doing, but I think that's more -- I think more attributable to just the media elite, the Washington elite, not knowing who I am and just asking a whole lot of questions and not so much based on gender though, but based on just the fact that I'm not part of the Washington herd."
Couric: "Having said that, do you think it would be sexist, governor, not to question your credentials and your policy positions?"
Palin: "It would be sexist if the media were to hold back and not ask me about my experience, my vision, my principles, my values, you're right.
here is a link of the nine minute interview.
Couric: "Do you think the coverage of you has been sexist?"
Palin: "No, I don't. I mean, I know that there -- it's obvious there's some double-standards here, you know, in terms of what the media has been doing, but I think that's more -- I think more attributable to just the media elite, the Washington elite, not knowing who I am and just asking a whole lot of questions and not so much based on gender though, but based on just the fact that I'm not part of the Washington herd."
Couric: "Having said that, do you think it would be sexist, governor, not to question your credentials and your policy positions?"
Palin: "It would be sexist if the media were to hold back and not ask me about my experience, my vision, my principles, my values, you're right.
here is a link of the nine minute interview.
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Republicans are out of place like an elephant at a Donkey Show
So..I guess there was an incident in the upper west side of manhattan...republicans! So apparently Republucans walked through an area infested with liberals and "progressives" and so some reason they got booed and yelled at. I wonder why this happened? perhaps....they shouldnt have worn their MCCain supporter T-shirts. It pretty funny because theres a part in the clip where a man cheers to the McCain Supporters "we want war! we want war!". This tells a lot about how graceful people can be duting an election period. so as the supporters walk down this manhattan street they are faced with not only jeering and yelling but quite an amount of middle fingers directed towards them. Why is there so much hate in this election. (If i was there I cant say I wouldnt do the same exact thing (x_x)
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Sarah Palin Movie?!
So...I heard there is a new movie coming out from Walt Disney. Featuring our Republican VP candidate~!! I just watch the preview and i have to say that she would indeed make a great Dsney Movie. From this video from College humor, this movie would truly make a children of america cringe with happiness. A classic rag to riches story, Sarah Palin transitions from a soccer mom to being a future leader for America. Let's all live happily ever after~!
Monday, September 29, 2008
Obama Dance
So I just viewed a video on youtube made an obama supporter. This election has brought out many different ways that people are supporting Obama. Im sure everyone has seen the Obama song by Will.i.am. The video consists of many famous celebrities emphasizing Obama's slogan, "Yes I Can". There is also a very attractive girl by the name of "obama girl" that supports him through a song called "I got a crush on Obama". Both videos reflect the different stratedgies that the internet has brought out from americans in supporting Obama. Howver, the next video is something that was not expected. This video is called the "obama dance" and its suprisingly it is very catchy. I dont know who thought of the idea to create an Obama dance but i believe it is another technique at catching the younger audiences attention for the election. So check it out and "step to the left"...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NW1hAiK_4UI
also check out the dance battle between Obama and McCain~!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3C6Nk_b1mms
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