Obama exploits ill children. Or ill actors. Or healthy actors. Or something.

November 24, 2009, 1:00 am · 1 comment

Barack Obama’s personal storm troopers, also known as Organizing For America, held a contest to create a commercial promoting ObamaCare. Oh, excuse us, they call it “health insurance reform.”

This, believe it or not, is the winner. Yet another of those stupid left wing commercials in which supposedly “real” children preach to adults.

Can we ask a question? What kind of weak-minded moron has ever had his opinion swayed on any subject by the persuasive powers of a seven year old?

We hope Organizing for America spends a lot of money running this commercial everywhere. In fact, we’ll gladly take their money if they want to run it on IHateTheMedia.com.

Hell, OFA’s money is as good as anyone’s. Not that anyone’s is worth all that much these days.

Source: Organizing For America

Subscribe, tweet, share, tell a friend!

  • RSS
  • Email

Browse before and after this article

OLDER: Is the tingle gone? Chris Matthews calls Obama “Carteresque”
NEWER: Hah! Convicted felon thinks Sarah Palin is dangerous

Related Posts

  1. Congratulations! President’s website names you an “heir of Bid Laden”
  2. Try explaining this new Quiznos commercial to your children
  3. AP dispenses healthy, but unexpected dose of reality: Obama plan faltering
  4. Reporter makes crap up, says “one in fifty children homeless”
  5. President Obama: “No healthcare insurance? Go to jail. Go directly to jail. Do not pass go.”

{ 1 comment… read it below or add one }

jasonwedge November 24, 2009, 9:16 am at 9:16 am

I can’t take it anymore….the tactics of politicians are pathetic…a contest? The winning add is all about children? Yeah wonderful….The levels these people stoop to to fill thier cronies pockets will get them all a nice ticket to HELL in the end….

Reply to this comment

Leave a Comment

No registration is required to comment. However, Registering and/or Logging In before posting comments saves you time in future comments posting.


make custom gifts at Zazzle