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October 27, 2008

Politico Linkety-Link

Here goes my one-sided political linkety-link:

  • The original Wassup guys reunite for a very succinct summary of the issues and which candidate they believe will do a better job at solving the conerns that matter. Note the A-B disclaimer at the end....ya think? PS: Try and watch both original and new renditions at the same time if possible

  • Apparently I'm the reason why Obama lost the election because I didn't get out and vote. Check out this offensive piece of propaganda from that has-been network, CNNBC. It's not exactly the most original piece of attempted "viral" marketing, but it is done fairly smartly. The video makes some pretty ballsy insinuations, however fictitious and I wonder if this may backfire in some cases.

  • Obama is a BMW and McCain is a Ford, according to research by Landor & Associates. Funny, I would never have thought of Senator Obama as arrogant, yuppy and overpriced, and McCain as fuel efficient, young and trendy. Perhaps I was thinking of Models (Z3 and Focus) instead of makes? 

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