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Hillary Clinton Big Brother 1984 Video...Did Barack Obama Really Create It?


by Paula Neal Mooney


I just caught this new Hillary Clinton Big Brother 1984 video that's causing a stir because it lists BarackObama.com at the end of the video.


Did Barack Obama's camp really create the Hillary Clinton Big Brother 1984 video?


That's the question on a lot of lips. "Barack Obama should just say they didn't create the Hillary Clinton Big Brother 1984 video," said the CNN reporter.


I believe Barack Obama has responded about the video, but I can't remember what he said. Gee...now there's some fine reporting, huh?


Anyway, I'm sure this Obama vs. Clinton video will be all over today's news anyway. The dog-fight is interesting to watch.


I drove a long way to see Barack Obama when he came here recently, but didn't get in even though BarackObama.com emailed me a free ticket. Just as well, I'm praying he'll be back for a town-hall so he can address these charges in person. At least Barack seems to have an open heart about the abortion issue. Whereas I hear Hillary does not...


Watch the Hillary Clinton Big Brother 1984 video yourself, and let me know what you think.





Much thanks to Confessions of Jersey Goddess for helping me find this Hillary Clinton Big Brother 1984 video.


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Anonymous said…
Interesting political science fiction campaign clip!! Suddenly I found my self learning about Americas Politics....hmmm I just home any party that lead can make the world become more peaceful....and not by war!!!

Hi again Paula....
Paris David said…
Yeah, weird, huh? Our politics can be pretty fascinating. Guess I'd better study up on Malaysian politics so I can talk to you about it, Zaki.

Take care and so glad your wife fixed your fried modem...
Paula
blogpaul said…
hats mine is yours! Lemme fix that pink rss first...I just noticed that the bottom part does not even look right...
blogpaul said…
ok what I meant to say is WHAT'S mine is yours
kystorms said…
Is this not the old Pepsi ad that ran in the early 80's I think for the Olympics? Anyway, I just saw this on NBC nightly News, and they said that they could not find out who the two people were who posted it. Makes me wonder. Great reporting Paula.
Paris David said…
Hey, hey, Paul!

Yes, Lisa, that's an old commercial that somebody edited. I wonder who...
Martin Lindsey said…
I'll check out the video later. My question is on SEO. I just noticed that you have tags attached to technorati and labels from blogger. How do you program the technorati tags into your posts?
Paris David said…
Hey Martin - Yes, that tag format you can find on Technorati itself at this page...
Anonymous said…
I agree it's a "Tempest In A Teapot" .
It is a clever parody, but it doesn't really say anything substantial. I would guess that this was done by someone on his own that is a fan of Obama, although one can't be sure with the new rules of blogging being a part of many campaigns. Putting something out via a blogger that a campaign can easily deny being a part of is the modern take of the old strategy
of "intentional leaks"

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