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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Another Creepy Pro-Obama Ad



Lyrics:

Imagine an America
Where strip mines are fun and free
Where gays can be fixed
And sick people just die
And oil fills the sea

We don’t have to pay for freeways!
Our schools are good enough
Give us endless wars
On foreign shores
And lots of Chinese stuff

We’re the children of the future
American through and through
But something happened to our country
And we’re kinda blaming you

We haven’t killed all the polar bears
But it’s not for lack of trying
The Earth is cracked
Big Bird is sacked
And the atmosphere is frying

Congress went home early
They did their best we know
You can’t cut spending
With elections pending
Unless it’s welfare dough

We’re the children of the future
American through and through
But something happened to our country
And we’re kinda blaming you

Find a park that is still open
And take a breath of poison air
They foreclosed your place
To build a weapon in space
But you can write off your au pair

It’s a little awkward to tell you
But you left us holding the bag
When we look around
The place is all dumbed down
And the long term’s kind of a drag

We’re the children of the future
American through and through
But something happened to our country
And yeah, we’re blaming you

You did your best
You failed the test

Mom and Dad
We’re blaming you!


Yes, the creators of this ad think it is a good argument for Obama's reelection.

2 comments:

Andrew V said...

Everything that's gone wrong can't possibly be Obama's fault so... blame the voters? I agree, that is a really interesting approach. Problem is that large parts of America seem to suffer from Stockholm Syndrome.

Natedawg said...

Interesting that the emphasis on blaming the voters was what you took away from the ad. I was struck more by the claims that a Romney win would lead to gays getting fixed, polar bears being wiped out, and people breathing poision. As well as the recruitment of young children to use as propaganda tools. Together, all those elements make for one pretty ridiculous ad.