We Can’t Afford Four More Years

I made a new video. This one is pretty serious.

The obvious references to the ‘Daisy’ commercial are intentional.

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  • http://thepoliticalcarnival.blogspot.com/ Paddy

    Scares the shit out of me.

  • http://www.clusterdouche.com Elvis Dingeldein

    McCain is starting to strike me as Martin Sheen’s President Stillson (Sheen’s Right Wing antithesis to the Wet Dream President that was Josiah Bartlet) in The Dead Zone, minus the religious zealotry. McCain is really just one furious scar-darkening temper-tantrum away from jumping up and down on the rest of the world in a nuclear hissy-fit.If I were Vietnam, I’d be shitting myself right now.

  • http://www.clusterdouche.com Elvis Dingeldein

    Oh, and I forgot to say “Great ad. Very effective. And ball-shrinkingly scary.”

  • recruitgal

    Yikes. That’s scary. Hope the Dems start raising the stakes.

  • Jimmyz

    In the immortal words of Keanu… “Woah”Very well done. I’m still feeling that eery pulsing bass.

  • http://peaceandwisdom.net Chris Dornan

    Yes, indeed, an excellent add. You criticize the neocons for using fear, yet I thoroughly agree with the premise.

  • JimmyJames

    Good add. This one is also good, but lighter :) http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/a3be6630cf

  • Bob_Cesca

    >>You criticize the neocons for using fearI do, but there’s HUGE a difference between government-sanctioned fear-driven propaganda dispatched from the highest office in the land for the purposes of consolidating personal and political power and subverting our democracy via the deliberate inciting of mass hysteria… and my YouTube video that simply quotes McCain and warns against his pledge for more wars. Ominous: yes. Fear-mongering: no way.

  • dusty59

    Bob, that is kick ass. good response above too. If the fracas with Georgia did nothing, it made evident McCain’s lust for war. We can’t afford more infantile foreign policy.