"rather, I'm certain of it. You wouldn't have bothered to respond to such a comment at all otherwise."
That doesn't even make sense. My comment was about people using ridiculous reasons to discredit Obama.
"You took shittycrap23's comment very personally."
I did? Think I already explained how I'm frustrated with the level of political discussion. You continue responding with lame character attacks without addressing the points I made. You really don't get it. Bye now!
I'm sorry you're too stupid and childish to understand simple English. Why don't you watch a little more Sesame Street? They can help you with your reading comprehension. Who knows - maybe some day you'll even be able to communicate on an adult level!
Earlier I mentioned your lack of reading comprehension skills. Funny that all you can do is throw this back at me without ever having demonstrated you comprehended my points. I understand your words. It's that they're not based in logic or wisdom, and your slams are simply laughable! Truly a waste of my time...
Yes we can be the next Islam country. Yes we can be a communist party. Yes we can have higher tax on oil, like we are not paying enough right now. Yes we can have Louis Farrakhan in the White House. Yes we can not be proud of US for the first time. Yes we can give the right to terrorist to bomb us. Yes we can have the word Allah in our dollar bill.
Hi FunnyDayToday, you did give me a good laugh today!
"Yes we can be the next Islam country"
Funny that you don't know Obama was an atheist, before converting to Christianity. That there was never any "madrasa school". Try listening to investigative journalists rather than the opiate-addled blowhard Limbaugh.
"Yes we can be a communist party."
Try comparing Denmark to the USSR. Obama proposes nothing more radical than those Danes-found to be the happiest people on Earth!-have figured out.
If you thought his was good, look at the Bob The Builder done by user pbuscher . That video is truely awesome. Can't so too much for this video. It more political than Bob the Builder. pbuscher's video shows the true Bob the Builder!
Why don't you just come right out and say "monkey" or "n****r"? Guess those words aren't "socially acceptable", but you're still spewing the same simple-minded shite. Sorry you haven't evolved along with the rest of us *humans*, now please go crawl back into your cave....
And BTW, the reason I found this is because I noticed the similarity myself today while watching Bob the Builder with my toddler, and thought it was funny. I let my toddler watch this show *because* it has a positive message: "let's work together to fix things-we can do it!" So what if that totally applies to what we need in our political process today? Anyone who finds this a reason to discredit Obama is, frankly, a shallow dolt.
"who wants a president who has to steal from bob the builder!!!"
Intelligent people can recognize that this is a positive, empowering message, whether delivered by Bob the Builder, or the next Pres. of the U.S. Discerning people understand that all sorts of media messages worm their way into our subconscious and are processed back out, without actually being "plagiarism". Or sometimes we coincidentally come up with something that sounds familiar, probably because it's a pretty universal idea!
Yes, I'm sure 'intelligent people' such as yourself can find all manner of positive and empowering messages in children's television shows. If you've found Bob the Builder inspiring, then I know you'll love Sesame Street and - especially - Teletubbies. You should have no difficulty finding quality programs to satisfy your yearning for change and hope in the PBS children's TV lineup. It takes a real intellectual like you to appreciate the sophisticated message of children's television.
You totally missed the point. Either you didn't read the whole comment, or you skimmed through it without actually comprehending it. Partially my fault, for starting off with a personal jab(tends to get the blood boiling rather than the mind engaged). The point was, it doesn't MATTER which context that message is delivered-it is positive, empowering, and valid in either. Try demonstrating your intelligence by addressing this and other points I made.
Also, though I admit insulting someone's intelligence isn't the best way to get them to listen...I'm just so frustrated with the level political discussion has sunk to! "His name sounds like Osama, and his middle name is Hussein, and he wants to use diplomacy with potentially threatening countries before resorting to a bloodbath, so he must be a terrorist sympathizer!" "His slogan has something in common with a kid's show, so he's not fit to be president"? It's pretty ridiculous.
And...finally...sure, I CAN find positive, empowering messages in children's TV shows--when I'm looking for something fit for my toddler to watch! Sesame Street is another good one, but Teletubbies are thankfully absent from the PBS lineup I get(I find these huggable TV sets pretty disturbing!)
If you REALLY think you can "burn" me by suggesting that I get my inspiration for political change from PBS Kids, you're operating on a completely different level!
"If you REALLY think you can "burn" me by suggesting that I get my inspiration for political change from PBS Kids, you're operating on a completely different level!"
I'm not suggesting that you get your ideas from children's television (or at least the intellectual equivalent) - rather, I'm certain of it. You wouldn't have bothered to respond to such a comment at all otherwise. You took shittycrap23's comment very personally. That says a lot about you - and nothing good.
Yes I can! I can shake it like Paula Abdul back in the 80's and I can whisper to ghosts and dogs like Jennifer Love Hewitt and the Mexican guy! (Kim Jong-Il)
OMG that made me laugh
shadowjehan 3 years ago
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"rather, I'm certain of it. You wouldn't have bothered to respond to such a comment at all otherwise."
That doesn't even make sense. My comment was about people using ridiculous reasons to discredit Obama.
"You took shittycrap23's comment very personally."
I did? Think I already explained how I'm frustrated with the level of political discussion. You continue responding with lame character attacks without addressing the points I made. You really don't get it. Bye now!
stellamaris347 3 years ago
"That doesn't even make sense."
I'm sorry you're too stupid and childish to understand simple English. Why don't you watch a little more Sesame Street? They can help you with your reading comprehension. Who knows - maybe some day you'll even be able to communicate on an adult level!
zorkius57 3 years ago
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"That doesn't even make sense."
Translation for the clueless(wiki definition):
Sense:
"The meaning, reason, or value of something.
(ie) 'You don't make any sense.' "
Earlier I mentioned your lack of reading comprehension skills. Funny that all you can do is throw this back at me without ever having demonstrated you comprehended my points. I understand your words. It's that they're not based in logic or wisdom, and your slams are simply laughable! Truly a waste of my time...
stellamaris347 3 years ago
Yes we can be the next Islam country. Yes we can be a communist party. Yes we can have higher tax on oil, like we are not paying enough right now. Yes we can have Louis Farrakhan in the White House. Yes we can not be proud of US for the first time. Yes we can give the right to terrorist to bomb us. Yes we can have the word Allah in our dollar bill.
FunnyDayToday 3 years ago
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Hi FunnyDayToday, you did give me a good laugh today!
"Yes we can be the next Islam country"
Funny that you don't know Obama was an atheist, before converting to Christianity. That there was never any "madrasa school". Try listening to investigative journalists rather than the opiate-addled blowhard Limbaugh.
"Yes we can be a communist party."
Try comparing Denmark to the USSR. Obama proposes nothing more radical than those Danes-found to be the happiest people on Earth!-have figured out.
stellamaris347 3 years ago
Yes you did make crap up with no backing. I get it Louis Farrakhan is black and unpopular. Therefore Barack Obamamust somehow support him?
Why not stick to the issues or facts?
briandennert 3 years ago
jajaja XDXDXDXDXDXDXDXDXDXDXDXDXDX
bastianmejian 3 years ago
If you thought his was good, look at the Bob The Builder done by user pbuscher . That video is truely awesome. Can't so too much for this video. It more political than Bob the Builder. pbuscher's video shows the true Bob the Builder!
MysteryInkEnt 3 years ago
"Obama is a filthy animal"
Why don't you just come right out and say "monkey" or "n****r"? Guess those words aren't "socially acceptable", but you're still spewing the same simple-minded shite. Sorry you haven't evolved along with the rest of us *humans*, now please go crawl back into your cave....
stellamaris347 3 years ago
And BTW, the reason I found this is because I noticed the similarity myself today while watching Bob the Builder with my toddler, and thought it was funny. I let my toddler watch this show *because* it has a positive message: "let's work together to fix things-we can do it!" So what if that totally applies to what we need in our political process today? Anyone who finds this a reason to discredit Obama is, frankly, a shallow dolt.
stellamaris347 3 years ago
"who wants a president who has to steal from bob the builder!!!"
Intelligent people can recognize that this is a positive, empowering message, whether delivered by Bob the Builder, or the next Pres. of the U.S. Discerning people understand that all sorts of media messages worm their way into our subconscious and are processed back out, without actually being "plagiarism". Or sometimes we coincidentally come up with something that sounds familiar, probably because it's a pretty universal idea!
stellamaris347 3 years ago
Yes, I'm sure 'intelligent people' such as yourself can find all manner of positive and empowering messages in children's television shows. If you've found Bob the Builder inspiring, then I know you'll love Sesame Street and - especially - Teletubbies. You should have no difficulty finding quality programs to satisfy your yearning for change and hope in the PBS children's TV lineup. It takes a real intellectual like you to appreciate the sophisticated message of children's television.
zorkius57 3 years ago 2
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You totally missed the point. Either you didn't read the whole comment, or you skimmed through it without actually comprehending it. Partially my fault, for starting off with a personal jab(tends to get the blood boiling rather than the mind engaged). The point was, it doesn't MATTER which context that message is delivered-it is positive, empowering, and valid in either. Try demonstrating your intelligence by addressing this and other points I made.
stellamaris347 3 years ago
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Also, though I admit insulting someone's intelligence isn't the best way to get them to listen...I'm just so frustrated with the level political discussion has sunk to! "His name sounds like Osama, and his middle name is Hussein, and he wants to use diplomacy with potentially threatening countries before resorting to a bloodbath, so he must be a terrorist sympathizer!" "His slogan has something in common with a kid's show, so he's not fit to be president"? It's pretty ridiculous.
stellamaris347 3 years ago
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And...finally...sure, I CAN find positive, empowering messages in children's TV shows--when I'm looking for something fit for my toddler to watch! Sesame Street is another good one, but Teletubbies are thankfully absent from the PBS lineup I get(I find these huggable TV sets pretty disturbing!)
If you REALLY think you can "burn" me by suggesting that I get my inspiration for political change from PBS Kids, you're operating on a completely different level!
stellamaris347 3 years ago
"If you REALLY think you can "burn" me by suggesting that I get my inspiration for political change from PBS Kids, you're operating on a completely different level!"
I'm not suggesting that you get your ideas from children's television (or at least the intellectual equivalent) - rather, I'm certain of it. You wouldn't have bothered to respond to such a comment at all otherwise. You took shittycrap23's comment very personally. That says a lot about you - and nothing good.
zorkius57 3 years ago
Obama is a plagiarist!
heartsofspace2426 3 years ago
Yes I can! I can shake it like Paula Abdul back in the 80's and I can whisper to ghosts and dogs like Jennifer Love Hewitt and the Mexican guy! (Kim Jong-Il)
spirituspersona 3 years ago
duh I like obama ....please give me my soma now
SHMUJEW 3 years ago
JTF!
BaltimoreJew08 3 years ago
yes we can bomb pakistan!
Fatal616 3 years ago
Who's the lady carrying the kid on the left at 00:56??? She's really familiar... who is she?
heavenlydevil24 3 years ago
who wants a president who has to steal from bob the builder!!!
shittycrap23 4 years ago 2
Vermont rules. Ain't no shame in the shangs or the henchmen. Dude, good video. See you at the Flynn. To quote the little guy,"Go Obama, 2008!"
vermonster77 4 years ago
Glad someone did this
sirgoodtimes 4 years ago 5
Obama is even plagiarizing Bob the Builder's catch phrase. That is sad, sad sad. Can Obama ever come up with his own ideas?
coolrepublica 4 years ago 5
no he cant! XD
kornfreakpeaches 3 years ago
rofl
brandon11122 3 years ago
Not sure if this a for or against barack but my one question is...
Yes we can....what?
ashtonhe 4 years ago 4
This was at my school disco last night!!
1875HIBSFC 4 years ago 2
Hahahahahah, nice remix.
kristube 4 years ago
This video rocks, and what a cute kid.
vtchieftan 4 years ago