Now's the time for all good men to get together with one another
OMFG, this is great. You've probably seen it at Next Right via Instapundit already, but still:

At first, I thought people might be making a big deal out of very little--that Obama's speaking abroad doesn't necessarily mean he's taking his campaign there, after all. But the speech is clearly being publicized and driven by Obama's campaign.
Isn't that nice? I suggest he use the following tagline on his return home: "Barack Obama: Adored by Crowds of Germans!" That'll really resonate with the American people.
Speaking of taglines, the campaign website has a beaut in its banner: "I'm asking you to believe. Not just in my ability to bring about real change in Washington...I'm asking you to believe in yours." Because of course it's a given that Obama can change Washington. You little voters out there, however, empowered by nothing but the United States Constitution and stuff--you obviously won't think you can have any effect without being encouraged. But you can! We can! Yes, we can!
Yes We Can Can.
Sheesh. I'm no fan of McCain, but at least he and his supporters appear to know what he's running for and who his constituency is supposed to be.
Added after a nice glass of seltzer and lime: If the Pointer Sisters reference above suggests another of their early songs with political relevance this week, all I can say is that you're very wicked and I want nothing to do with you.

At first, I thought people might be making a big deal out of very little--that Obama's speaking abroad doesn't necessarily mean he's taking his campaign there, after all. But the speech is clearly being publicized and driven by Obama's campaign.
Isn't that nice? I suggest he use the following tagline on his return home: "Barack Obama: Adored by Crowds of Germans!" That'll really resonate with the American people.
Speaking of taglines, the campaign website has a beaut in its banner: "I'm asking you to believe. Not just in my ability to bring about real change in Washington...I'm asking you to believe in yours." Because of course it's a given that Obama can change Washington. You little voters out there, however, empowered by nothing but the United States Constitution and stuff--you obviously won't think you can have any effect without being encouraged. But you can! We can! Yes, we can!
Yes We Can Can.
Sheesh. I'm no fan of McCain, but at least he and his supporters appear to know what he's running for and who his constituency is supposed to be.
Added after a nice glass of seltzer and lime: If the Pointer Sisters reference above suggests another of their early songs with political relevance this week, all I can say is that you're very wicked and I want nothing to do with you.
Posted by Sean on
2008-07-23 12:39:10
Aren't you stretching it a bit? The banner says 'not just in', not 'instead of'.