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Nugget From The Net: 'GTH IV'

Posted by Stephen Johnson - Monday, May 05, 2008 2:58 PM

Attack of the Show segment producer Luke Wahl snapped these Obama-centric Grand Theft Auto IV ad re-mixes on the streets of Los Angeles...

...MMO Report producer Patrick Roche-Sowa snapped this Iron Man image that had also been given the hope treatment.

What did we learn? Kids who like defacing advertising like Obama.


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Posted by CDAT1AD - Monday, May 05, 2008 3:23 PM
Hope? He brings hope? Based on what record exactly? A steady march towards socialism and socialized medicine is what hope he brings, and another generation of entitlement happy people. Same goes for Hillary, and McCain on his illegal amnesty bill. Buying votes with programs to give people things they did not earn.

Politics, the process by which you must sort through a pile of a$ $holes and find the one that stinks less.

Posted by ISEEFAKEPEOPLEONLINE - Monday, May 05, 2008 3:28 PM
If i was a democratic voter i would definitely vote for Obama instead of Hillary and if you do your political research you will definitely find out why i just said that because if you constantly see everyday and everynight on your TV set one candidate constantly bashing and trashing and LYING on the the other candidate than the candidate who is victim instead of the bully is definitely the one you should vote for by default not just because of the extreme curiosity that the retarded bully created for their victim but also because that victim is the only one that is humble instead of arrogant and you already know the extremely EVIL outcome of having arrogant presidents for America as well as everywhere else on this planet,you feel me?

Posted by ISEEFAKEPEOPLEONLINE - Monday, May 05, 2008 3:32 PM
Nevertheless,i am not voting at all because i don't trust nobody at all especially politicians period,you feel me?

Posted by Tasomo - Monday, May 05, 2008 4:41 PM
Hehehehe....oh yeah, that'll show those evil politicians. "I'm not going to vote because I don't trust you...and because I want to be able to complain no matter who is elected; something I wouldn't be able to do if I actually grew a pair and voted."

There's no doubt Obama has tremendous support from the youth. There IS a major problem with that, though....the youth don't vote. Kerry had a lot of youth support too, but the young demographic didn't actually go out and vote. Plenty of rallies, banners, and TV support...but when it came to the actual election almost the entire demographic couldn't be bothered to vote or even register.

The same will happen with this election.

Posted by spotchlander - Monday, May 05, 2008 4:56 PM
The youth are already voting. Records numbers in caucuses all over the nation.

Posted by a35mmlife - Monday, May 05, 2008 5:14 PM
Actually, we have seen the highest youth turnout EVER this campaign... and were still in the primaries!!! The youth is not JUST watching G4 these days... they are taking action too... sheeeeit... they got off their butts to blast those adverts didnt they!?

Posted by Tasomo - Monday, May 05, 2008 6:21 PM
Record numbers from a section that hardly ever does anything isn't something to be excited about. A jump from 15% of youth able to vote actually voting to a record high of 20% still means the same thing: that candidate isn't getting into office by catering to the youth.

I will say this much though...Obama has the most ingenius campaign trick in recent memory: just tell the people you're about hope and change and then be exceedingly vague on just about everything while taking a firm stand on almost nothing and you suddenly appeal to everyone who stopped reading after high school.

Hope and change; delightful buzzwords but what hope is he really offering? "We should do this"...not "I WILL do this".
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Posted by Mczane - Monday, May 05, 2008 7:00 PM
@ISEEFAKEPEOPLEONLINE

I just saw your post on The Dark Knight trailer board and it sucked but this one doesn't even make sense......
I support Obama but your post is really hard to follow which tends to be a trend with you.

Posted by blackmailbob - Tuesday, May 06, 2008 8:37 PM
umm also saying that oabama dosnt bash people is wrong, he just got 300 million dollers from several different organizations to start bashing McCain.

Posted by SilentSniper - Wednesday, May 07, 2008 2:54 PM
in the iron man one the head is facing the wrong way

Posted by B00MR1D3 - Thursday, May 08, 2008 10:25 AM
well good job, high 5

Posted by Nasbin - Thursday, May 08, 2008 3:52 PM
"I will say this much though...Obama has the most ingenius campaign trick in recent memory: just tell the people you're about hope and change and then be exceedingly vague on just about everything while taking a firm stand on almost nothing and you suddenly appeal to everyone who stopped reading after high school."

Too bad this sad attempt at feigning ignorance doesn't explain why the well-educated fall exclusively within Obama's demographics. Pretending to be stupid in the age of internet just speaks to your own inability, or lack of desire altogether, to listen in the first place.

Posted by Nasbin - Thursday, May 08, 2008 4:02 PM
"I will say this much though...Obama has the most ingenius campaign trick in recent memory: just tell the people you're about hope and change and then be exceedingly vague on just about everything while taking a firm stand on almost nothing and you suddenly appeal to everyone who stopped reading after high school."

Too bad this sad attempt at feigning ignorance doesn't explain why the well-educated fall exclusively within Obama's demographics. Pretending to be stupid in the age of internet just speaks to your own inability, or lack of desire altogether, to listen in the first place.
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Posted by Nasbin - Thursday, May 08, 2008 4:50 PM
"I will say this much though...Obama has the most ingenius campaign trick in recent memory: just tell the people you're about hope and change and then be exceedingly vague on just about everything while taking a firm stand on almost nothing and you suddenly appeal to everyone who stopped reading after high school."

Too bad this sad attempt at feigning ignorance doesn't explain why the well-educated fall exclusively within Obama's demographics. Pretending to be stupid in the age of internet just speaks to your own inability, or lack of desire altogether, to listen in the first place.

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