What do you get when you mix Paris Hilton, Britney Spears, and Barack Obama? The latest John McCain ad. In his constant effort to try and destroy the amazing following that Obama has, McCain has created this ad with the hopes of making people feel as if he is nothing more than a celebrity and that he will make a horrible President. In essence, he is comparing Barack Obama to Hilton and Spears. Would you want either of them to be your President? I know I wouldn’t want them.
So, it brings about a question that I have been thinking of since I first saw this advertisement. Should celebrities be allowed in ads? Do you think that Hilton and Spears should be thrown into these ads or do you think that they, along with all other celebrities, should be kept out of these advertisements?
Part of me says keep them the hell out. Barack Obama is not, under any circumstances, comparable to Paris Hilton or Britney Spears. Barack Obama is a respectable man. What is respectable about those two women? They can definitely get on the front page of tabloids like no one’s business. If that’s a feat, then hey, compare the two of them. But, I bet I could get on the front page of a tabloid too if I did something horrendous.
Look…I know John McCain is getting desperate, but don’t compare politicians to celebrities. What next? A website like Facebook? Oh wait…BarackBook.com already exists. McCain…Stop with these kind of ads and focus on the issues. Focus on what you’re good at: doing something political. These ads are just ridiculous. Keep the celebrities off the ads and stop comparing Obama to a celebrity.
So much for a clean, respectable campaign, huh? At least one of the politicians isn’t using stupid ads to try and win the election. Oh well.
Sami
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