WIND BLOW STRONG.
HEY LOOK, BATMAN DOES DRUGS!
/dies quickly
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Last edited by FluffyDucky™; November 20th, 2008 at 04:35 AM.
Most of those questions are weird, except for the first - even I know the answer to that. If these are ordinary people, they'll source their information from the news. If it's anything like here, they won't talk about random congressmen, or discuss one off campaign quotes either. I consider myself to be somewhat informed and I couldn't tell you who makes up NZs National parties main cabinet (The Prime Minister's best buddies). Instead, they'll talk about what people want to hear about - Sarah Palin spending money, pregnant daughters, etc. The one asking who could see Russia from their house is stupid too - they probably all have a general idea of Palin saying something along the lines of that (Alaska is close to Russia), and you'd probably answer the same if you're not completely sure. Asking about Obama and an international crisis is silly too, because they're just guessing - and will be bias to their own party. I don't understand why it's relevant either. You'd be able to find another dozen people all utterly devoted to McCain who only watch Fox News, or whatever channel is horribly biased towards republicans and ask them similar questions and get the same answers. I don't understand why it blames the media for Obama's success either, I'm sure the millions that voted for Obama over Mccain didn't just watch the news and say "oh he looks nice" and vote for him. Both candidates as far as I knew had networks that either supported them or ran them into the ground - there's no way that they'd all be for Obama.
Last edited by Timo; November 20th, 2008 at 07:20 AM.
This isn't obviously fake and scripted.
Awesome.
What has the internet done...
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