> Warning, MoveOn.Org content.
> http://tinyurl.com/6bjlj8
Hey, for the bandwidth-challenged among us (that'd be me) could you
describe this ad? I keep getting all these teasers but can't see it.
Thanks.
Sherry in Vermont
>
> Hey, for the bandwidth-challenged among us (that'd be me) could you
> describe this ad? I keep getting all these teasers but can't see it.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Sherry in Vermont
It's brief, only 30 seconds, but pretty much sums up what we already
know.
A McCain victory in November, basicly means, an extention of the last
eight years.
> Hey, for the bandwidth-challenged among us (that'd be me) could you
> describe this ad? I keep getting all these teasers but can't see it.
>
> Sherry in Vermont
<FADE IN:>
White credits dissolve in and out on black screen. No sound.
<FADE IN:>
Abrupt medium close-up of John Cusak .
He is wearing a crumbled sports jacket and tieless shirt;
the background is stark.
<Monolgue Begins>
There's an old joke. Uh, two elderly
Republicans are at a Catskills mountain
resort, and one of 'em says: "Boy, the
food at this place is really terrible."
The other one says, "Yeah, I know, and
such ... small portions." Well, that's
essentially how I feel about McCain. Full
of loneliness and misery and suffering
and unhappiness, and it's all over much
too quickly. The-the other important
joke for me is one that's, uh, usually
attributed to Karl Rove, but I think
it appears originally in Freud's wit and
its relation to the unconscious. And it
goes like this-I'm paraphrasing: Uh ...
"I would never wanna belong to any club
that would have someone like me for a
member." That's the key joke of my adult
life in terms of my relationships with
McCain. Tsch, you know, lately the
strangest things have been going
through my mind, 'cause I turned forty,
tsch, and I guess I'm going through a
life crisis or something, I don't know.
I, uh ... and I'm not worried about Barak.
I'm not one o' those characters, you know.
Although he's balding slightly on top, that's
about the worst you can say about Obama. I,
uh, I think he's gonna get better as he gets
older, you know? I think Obama is gonna be the-
the balding virile type, you know, as
opposed to say the, uh, distinguished
gray, for instance, you know?
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>"Sherry in Vermont" <sher...@together.net> wrote in message
>news:2008061115553950073-sherry13@togethernet...
>
>> Hey, for the bandwidth-challenged among us (that'd be me) could you
>> describe this ad? I keep getting all these teasers but can't see it.
>>
>> Sherry in Vermont
>
><FADE IN:>
>White credits dissolve in and out on black screen. No sound.
>
><FADE IN:>
>Abrupt medium close-up of John Cusak .
>He is wearing a crumbled sports jacket and tieless shirt;
>the background is stark.
>
>
Must have been a pretty old sports jacket.
JimK
Here's the low-res version. Can't say I really understand Cusack's
point:
John Cusack is wonderful.
Sherry he is speaking for MoveOn and is saying McCain
would be a repeat of Bush.
Very good, brief and to the point.
The point being, McCain is not a good consideration for President.
Thanks. :)
Sherry in Vermont