Media Scrutiny Theater 2012: Obama and Women
Friday, September 28, 2012 - 11:56 AM
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Comments [1]
This is the best thing on the internet, since......; or well it's the best,
do this every four, no two years we need a good laugh at the multitudes of campain (I meant to spell it that way) ads we have to see, why oce I even glimpsed part of a show between them. Question: is the "Tea Party" named for "The Boston Tea Party" or the one in "Alice in Wonderland." ?
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