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Monday, September 20, 2010

Barbara Boxer's Hysterical TV Ad


Viewer warning: Don't try to watch this ad while eating. (Hat tip to Flapsblog)






Was that one million kids off the streets or one trillion in taxes? Here is the link from Flaps Blog including the statement in response from the campaign of her opponent, Carli Fiorina:

http://flapsblog.com/2010/09/13/ca-sen-video-barbara-boxers-first-television-ad-misleads/

This is also the same arrogant woman who chastised a general for addressing her as "Senator".

Yes, Californians have Boxer to thank for our wonderful economy. Small businesses? They're getting the Hell out of California.

Barbara Boxer. Pass the Excedrin.

4 comments:

Siarlys Jenkins said...

I seldom watch TV, never choose how to vote by what I see in ads, and never liked Barbara Boxer much. But as political TV ads go, this is pretty good. Anyway, she votes the way I want the senate to vote more often than not, and I don't expect the same from whichever inexperienced millionaire newcomer is running against her as Mitch McConnell's stooge, so, I hope she wins - just.

Gary Fouse said...

Siarlys,

You'd fit right in here in Calif.

Siarlys Jenkins said...

I've tried that Gary. The place never felt quite right, even though under the cultural veneer, most people are living lives just like everyone else in the rest of the country. I'm very happy to be back in the midwest, where real people can talk to each other no matter what sign is in their respective yards, or what the radio talk show hosts, or the totalitarian freethinkers*, are saying.

*A snide reference to the Gaylor girls at the "Freedom From Religion Foundation." They recently convinced a crabby federal judge to rule the National Day of Prayer unconstitutional. She generally gets overturned on appeal.

P.S. Have you been following the case of the LACC student who was called a "fascist bastard" by a speech professor, after including Bible verses in his informative speech presentation?

Gary Fouse said...

Thanks for the tip, I'll check it out. When did it happen?