Presidential Campaign Bloopers
June 19, 2008
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Y’know what’s gonna impress people more than anything in this video? Of course you do. Obama the Abominable’s perfect jump shot from way out. it was good; even i admired it, but let’s admit that was a highly biased collection of bloopers.
Oh yeah, and you omitted Obama and his campaign staff’s help organizing of a couple of Columbus Day Parades. How’s that for a campaign blooper?
I asked SF Bay View Editor Mary Ratcliff whether she knew someone who might catch the Democratic nominee’s attention long enough to point out that Columbus’s landing in this hemisphere kicked off not only the decimation of the native population, but also the Transatlantic Slave Trade.