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Monday, November 02, 2009


BARACK OBAMA, SARAH PALIN, JOE BIDEN

Remember, Nothing Ever Reflects Upon President Obama

Remember, Creigh Deeds' campaign for governor of Virginia in no way, shape, or form reflects on President Obama, as this mailer from the Deeds campaign makes clear:

A Deeds flyer that is almost entirely Barack Obama.

And Jon Corzine's campaign for governor of New Jersey in no way, shape, or form reflects on President Obama, as this billboard makes clear:

An Obama-Corzine billboard.

And Bill Owens' campaign in New York's special House election in no way, shape, or form reflects upon the persuasive power of President Obama and Vice President Biden, as this event, as covered by CNN, makes clear:

Joe Biden, campaigning with Owens.

Remember, whatever happens on Election Day, no result could possibly ever suggest that Barack Obama and his administration is not as popular, as persuasive, as well-liked or as influential as he was a year ago. Never, ever, ever.

In related news, Sarah Palin, who we were assured was politically irrelevant and out of the mainstream, has issued a new statement: "One way to tell Vice President Biden that we’re tired of folks in Washington distorting our message and hampering our nation’s progress: Hoffman, Baby, Hoffman!"

But, of course, a Hoffman win wouldn't reflect upon her at all.




 





 

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