OK, ok, ok... I think Blago and Guethle may have gone a little too far on this one.
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Just for the record, this commercial is of course a joke. It was found on U-Tube, and most likely done by a Republican to poke fun at how the Dems have been making up anything and everything to avoid their biggest fear... talking about the issues.
SICK--SICK--SICK It may be a parody on political ads, but it goes too far. Joke, my ass--it reflects the stench of, primarily, Republican efforts and Democratic as well.
"Silent Majority" is a term used by the U.S. President Richard Nixon in a 1969 speech. It refers to a large number of people in a country or group who do not express their opinions publicly. When President Nixon used it for the first time, it referred to those Americans who did not join in the large demonstrations against the Vietnam War at the time, who did not engage in riots and attack police officers, who did not join in the counterculture, and who did not enthusiastically participate in public discourse or the media. Nixon along with many others saw this group as being overshadowed by the more vocal minority.
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Just for the record, this commercial is of course a joke. It was found on U-Tube, and most likely done by a Republican to poke fun at how the Dems have been making up anything and everything to avoid their biggest fear... talking about the issues.
Could have fooled me.
With the way Guethle has been making things up left and right, I figured that he really did put this ad together.
SICK--SICK--SICK
It may be a parody on political ads, but it goes too far. Joke, my ass--it reflects the stench of, primarily, Republican efforts and Democratic as well.
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