AN ANTICHRIST OBAMA IN MCCAIN AD? THE "ONE"
Posted 4 weeks 1 day ago byThe writers in Hollywood can't dream this stuff up. This is good. The McCain camp has released an ad online with Obama on one side, and Heston on the other side as Moses, entitled THE ONE. A MUST SEE. Even though this was suppose to be a joke and poke on Obama, not sure the Dems are seeing it that way. So, McNasty first accuses of Obama of being more a celeb than a presed; and then Paris does a hilarious take on what McNasty said; then McNasty moves further into the snake hole and puts out this ad. Me thinks McNasty is growing a sense of humor. Good for McNasty. Up one on Obama!
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Submitted on August 10th, 2008 by AnonymousOBama got away with the Rev Wright deal and the flip flops and having his "wife" campaign for him ---so this AD or any other won't matter.
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Submitted on August 8th, 2008 by John 2000more salsa please pass.
Hamilton
Submitted on August 8th, 2008 by Skye Rivers"O" yeah... Obama is all that and a bag of chips all, CHIPS AHOY that is.
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Submitted on August 8th, 2008 by HamiltonAt defending the Messiah; He proclaimed himself, “the one we have been waiting for” , he’s the one that had “President “ stitched across the back of his new chair on his new plane with his new big “O”, all red white and blue. He is the one that is running for president only because this country is not what it used to be and what only he can make it, so his girls can have a better life. You see, the life he and his racist wife are living is just not good enough. Boy, I’m glad my kids have it so much better.
I never thought…ant-Christ from McCain’s add, I thought; yea he does think he’s all that and a bag of chips.
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Submitted on August 8th, 2008 by John 2000Obama reaping what his just words have sown.
I didn't get the antiChrist feeling from it at all. More, it was like the prophet Moses leading his tribe out of Israel and having God part the Red Sea, etc.
At least there wasn't a scene with tablets spelling out a Ten Commandments of Change.
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Submitted on August 8th, 2008 by rom12921Heston image as Moses seemed nonsensical, but I like that a presidential campaign can have some fun with a satirical ad like this.
Not sure if they are building on the Antichrist suspicions with Obama or making fun of the whole idea. Anyhow, good to see McCain camp not taking things too seriously.
I imagine die-hard Obama supporters are furious at the depiction and implication, even if meant in jest.
brilliant
Submitted on August 8th, 2008 by John 2000and funny. It's the accuracy that hurts and they know it.
Should Hillary hit back hard like her friend Schumer suggested Obama do?
The Times article certainly did not handle it well.