Sarah Silverman makes the case for why you should make the case for Obama to your old Jewish grandparents. Vulgar hilarity ensues.
The Great Schlep with Sarah Silverman from http://www.thegreatschlep.com/
Run time - 4:22
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8 comments:
Go Sarah! I laughed my tuches off. My grandparents only go down to FL for the winter, so I don't think they're registered down there. But I'll ask.
Cute
It would be funnier if she hadn't already done the comparing black people to old Jewish people on Leno a couple years back...
Well that was lame
Love it!!!
Have to wonder if Karl Rove put her up to this. People are supposed to tell their grandparents to support Obama after listening to Sarah Silverman coming across as coarse, airheaded, and emotionally manipulative? And when their grandparents ask them why, they're supposed to tell them the points that were made in the video? Hah!
(And I see that no one commented on the eyeshadow worn by the "grandmother" in the video. So I will. Okay. Anyone who wears eyeshadow like the "grandmother" in the video shouldn't even be allowed to vote.)
Ichabod Chrain
I have one question for you Obama fans:
Suppose that Obama wins the election, and the worst fears of us right wingers materialize (that he is sympathetic to Radical Islam); will you be able to reflect back to the election campaign and HONESTLY say that there were truly no red flags along the way to hint that perhaps his loyalties may not be with a secure America and Israel (Israel, as a member of the West), or will you knock your head against the wall and bemoan your lack of picking up on all those red flags?
Please think this through with intellectual honesty. This is a rhetorical question, merely meant as food for thought.
Brian Bloom
Brian,
The problem is that you believe all the false "hints" that the right wingers have been dropping for you and you have bought into this ridiculous idea that an upstanding citizen of the United States would be "sympathetic to Radical Islam".
McCain said himself "he is a decent person and a person that you do not have to be scared of as president of the United States."
Why do you buy into the crap that your candidate himself has discredited?
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