August 6, 2008

Friday Fry Up.

Posted by Deborah Kay Corey at 12:25 PM

It's the Friday Fry Up and it's August. Surprisingly, there are things happening that are interesting right now...

Remember how it was reported here almost a year ago that John Edwards was having an affair on his wife? Well, now you know it's true for sure. So gross, his wife has cancer! Dems can be happy that he is not the nominee. We know Obama would be dead before the news hit if he cheated on his wife.

And thanks to McCain's campaign, we have funnier things to talk about... So forget the Olympics which open tonight and examine the Obama is just like Britney spears ad for a moment by the McCain camp.

McCain released an ad</u> this week that has had people talking...it must be the best publicity stunt ever.. The ad attacks Barack Obama by comparing him to Britney Spears and Paris Hilton, but in the end it seems to have some pretty positive spin if one considers the subtle results.

First, let's consider the McCain campaign's explanation for the ad. The campaign's thoughts make sense, Obama is very much a celebrity. He is very much liked for his appearance and the idea of him, instead of who he actually is or what he has done to earn the office of President.

And this blogger is suspicious of the Paris Hilton counter ad/film from Live Funny or Die. Hilton obviously counters with the information that has been provided to her from the Live Funny or Die writers who are GENIUSES. The thing is, her response is almost exactly like what McCain would propose for our problems with energy. Huh. Is this all just a mischievous plot to take attention away from Obama? The more people see the ad the more they will think of Obama as a celebrity, can't be helped...he has to respond by being less of a celebrity type...this blogger already sees him as being more arrogant....or is it just an event for Paris Hilton?

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