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New McCain Ad Portrays Obama as a Celeb

11:24 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Celebrities| Politics| US Presidential Race 2008

31 Jul 2008


The latest ad coming out of camp McCain likens Barack Obama to a celeb and not just any celeb but celebs famous for being empty and well famous.

While it is true that McCain has a few (I’m being nice) years on Obama in terms of experience, I guess being a senator doesn’t count.

Oh and I heard this little interesting note on TMZ (I know, I know) last night. Seems that the Hilton family has contributed some money to McCain. I wonder if they appreciate the characterization of their daughter?

2 Responses to New McCain Ad Portrays Obama as a Celeb

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EYES OF TEXAS

August 1st, 2008 at 8:52 am

Obama is a media created celebrity, nothing more. He speaks well as long as he can read off a teleprompter the words that were written by his handlers. He doesn’t do so well with unfielded questions on the fly and is unable to put together a complete sentence from his own mind, with his own words. How was he able to raise so much more campaign money is such a short time? Easy, a lot of it came from Middle Eastern countries that see the benefits of a closet Muslim being in the White House. Look at the mans past associates and if you are able to connect the dots you will see the true Obama. This man must be stopped before he has a chance to destroy America, and he will be stopped.

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ProudLatina

August 1st, 2008 at 3:40 pm

Truth hurts don’t it? Obama is articulate and nothing more. He’d be great on a debate team, but running the country? No thank you. We don’t need someone who is just going to wing it when he gets into office, and yes, EXPERIENCE DOES MATTER (the more the better as is McCain’s case).

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