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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2008

The Jonas Brothers, Jesse Jackson, Jr., and Martin Eisenstadt all share the bandwidth in this strange new mash-up of footage from the Harding Institute to the tune of "This is Real" by Demi Lovato and Joe Jonas from the "Camp Rock" soundtrack.

Why, you ask? It seems that one of most popular blog posts from Martin Eisenstadt that is especially controversial among European teenage girls is his assertion that the Jonas Brothers showed poor taste in wearing keffiyehs. So since Associate Fellow Danny Sadler's last edited video of Martin hardly got any hits (sorry, Danny), Poppy Cartwright (aided by our interns Rebecca and Talia) decided to sneak onto Danny's computer one night and try something a little more hip. It occurred to Poppy that Marty's quote, "this is real, this is me" is virtually the same as the eponymous song from the "Camp Rock" soundtrack. So, with apologies to Demi, the JoBros, their fans (and especially the Disney Corporation), Poppy and the girls present their mixed homage to Martin Eisenstadt's existence and the renewed purpose of the Institute in this new Obama era. The election is over, and it's time to embrace the now. So all is forgiven, Jonas Brothers: Obama is in. Cuba and the UN are in. Even scarves are in again.

To buy a shirt or other merchandise that says proudly "I'm Martin Eisenstadt" or "The Harding Institute", go to:
http://www.eisenstadtgroup.com/store/

To see Martin's original post about the Jonas Brothers, go to:
http://www.eisenstadtgroup.com/2008/07/15/jonas-brothers-terrorists-the-keffi...

For all the latest news from Martin Eisenstadt, go to:
http://www.eisenstadtgroup.com

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  • I love it! Who would have thought to mash up the Jonas Brothers and Martin Eisenstadt's mad ramblings!

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