McCain put out a new ad called "Celeb."
This is The Political Pop's take on that ad.
This is something new- we're going to call "The Political Pop Quick Hit" When we see something that deserves immediate attention- we're going to do just that.
No fancy graphics, no pretty lower thirds- just immediate comedy!
The Political Pop is weekly show where our comedy experts (from their home webcams!) comment on political clips from the past week.
The Political Pop Quick Hit Comedians:
J Keith van Straaten- J. Keith van Straaten can be seen as the host of Yahoo! Answers On The Street, a talking head on VH1's Best Week Ever and on E! countdown shows. He hosted Comedy Central's game show Beat The Geeks, and since 2004 has been producing and hosting What's My Line? - Live On Stage. He is also one of the founding members of The Political Pop.
Dave Pullano - Television Producer, comedy writer and screenwriter. Founding member of The Political Pop.
Mike Rotman- Emmy Nominated writer for his work on Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher. Mike has produced, written and directed many television shows as well as being Director of "Star Wait." Mike is a Founding member and Executive Producer of The Political Pop. You can see more of his work at: hackcomic.com
Episode 4
Executive Producer: Michael Rotman
Edited by Michael Rotman
Opening music by: Eban Schletter
Graphics by: Patrick Connelly
©2008 Monkeys In Silk Productions
Lighthearted fun at the politicians. SO many of these are so dark. Love that you made it fun.
filmguy82562 3 years ago
are we screening here?
dddevin69 3 years ago
With that ad of famous celebrity Mcain actually did a huge favor to Obama, plus the reply of Paris was awesome the whole world is cracking up. I think all Obama needs to do to win now is stand firm for what he believes and focus on making people understand his plans for the country when he becomes a president instead of fighting with Mcain who is abviously desperate.
bguy55 3 years ago
Dude, anyone who wants to keep raising taxes and thinks government is the solution to every problem is a socialist. You shouldn't strengthen the weak by weakening the strong. In other words taxing the crap out of the small percetage of rich isn't going to make lower income people benefit in the long term. Just look at the history of the world where it's been tried. Cuba,North Korea,China,former Soviet Union and parts of Europe come to mind. By the way McCain isn't my first choice either.
keghaywood 3 years ago
Obama has been one of the most consistent candidates I have ever seen run. Of course, you actually have to spend some time to understand his positions.
I cannot even tell what McCain's position is on anything he changes his mind so fast (and seemingly at random.) What I do know is the very fact that he would even consider the stands he's taken even if he flopped back is enough to get me to the polls to keep him out of office.
Turn Social Security over to the stock market? No effin way.
skids7682 3 years ago
What "important issues" would those be? The ones NObama flip-floped on--for more votes... this month...or last?
toogawn 3 years ago
amen
creativefun1 3 years ago
are you from the 50s? Socialist? next you'll be sayin Obama is a commie. What's next? Let's bring up the FBI's files on Obama as if J Edgar Hoover is still the head. Dude, saying anyone is a socialist in the 2000's is just an ignorant joke
dddevin69 3 years ago
LMAO LOL LOL GREAT VIDEO!!!
LandisXX 3 years ago
this was funny.
autumntlw 3 years ago