This almost killed me. No joke. I was eating my dinner late when I saw this and choked on my tasty pot roast...So this is what the Democratic leaders have come to:Paying a bunch of kids to say stuff they don't know or care about, just to guilt the rest of us into agreeing with them. Moonbattery has no limits.
I don't know why they would even bother using kids as spokespeople for their gripes with the federal government. They're basically just showing us a bunch of people who likely don't even know what they're talking about and were probably just given some kind of incentive to talk about it. Is that what they want us to think of with this ad?
This advertisement has absolutely nothing to do with the two California ballot initiatives it mentions. Proposition 85 would require parental notification for abortions, and Proposition 90 would limit the state's exercise of eminent domain. I think that it is interesting that this is ad is against placing limits on eminent domain, yet one of the poor children was forced by their moonbat mom to call Bush 'land grabbing'. LOL
I thought this ad was a satire about leftists until the announcer comes in. This campaign could really backfire. Or maybe not. It IS Californians we're talking about here. They probably think this is a work of genius.
This was linked on Dixonverse.net, where someone pointed out that it is similar to the ad on the "Underpants Gnomes" episode of South Park. I think the left is now beyond the ability to parody.
FAGGOT ass propaghanda. What the fuck is this an ad for cialis?
kaiserwilhelm 3 years ago
jameboy u suck californa rocks
hansins 4 years ago
*cough**hack**hack*
This almost killed me. No joke. I was eating my dinner late when I saw this and choked on my tasty pot roast...So this is what the Democratic leaders have come to:Paying a bunch of kids to say stuff they don't know or care about, just to guilt the rest of us into agreeing with them. Moonbattery has no limits.
E100Omega123 4 years ago
I love California
okaykid77 4 years ago
california sucks
jameboy 4 years ago
I think it's saying a message about the future and hows it's gonna turn out... thats what I'm guessing...
cmndrfatty 4 years ago
I still can't believe, at first glance, that this isn't a parody.
Remembering who is making this ad in earnest I can believe it just fine.
mightybluespider 5 years ago
I don't know why they would even bother using kids as spokespeople for their gripes with the federal government. They're basically just showing us a bunch of people who likely don't even know what they're talking about and were probably just given some kind of incentive to talk about it. Is that what they want us to think of with this ad?
rmuser 5 years ago
This advertisement has absolutely nothing to do with the two California ballot initiatives it mentions. Proposition 85 would require parental notification for abortions, and Proposition 90 would limit the state's exercise of eminent domain. I think that it is interesting that this is ad is against placing limits on eminent domain, yet one of the poor children was forced by their moonbat mom to call Bush 'land grabbing'. LOL
kwarf 5 years ago
I thought this ad was a satire about leftists until the announcer comes in. This campaign could really backfire. Or maybe not. It IS Californians we're talking about here. They probably think this is a work of genius.
This was linked on Dixonverse.net, where someone pointed out that it is similar to the ad on the "Underpants Gnomes" episode of South Park. I think the left is now beyond the ability to parody.
fanzing 5 years ago