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“The Dinner Table.”

No spoken dialog in this ad.

No spoken dialog needed, either.  This is where we are, right now.  And this is where we’re going to stay, because the people running things right now don’t think that they need to change.

Mitt Romney for President.

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  • chbroussard

    Boy, that hits you right in the heart. There are hundreds of thousands of American families all over the country just like this ad. Wake up America and cast your vote for someone who will actually help these families, not just give cheap lip service, These are our fellow Americans and they need our help.

  • http://boldcolor.blogspot.com/ Paula

    Reminds me of this photomontage from Dada artist John Heartfield during the German Weimar period.

    The quote at the bottom reads, “Hurrah, the butter is gone!” and continues with a quote by Hermann Goring: “Ore has always made an empire strong, butter and lard have made a country fat at most.”

    Replace those iron parts with Solyndra panels and wind mill parts and show Michelle taking away the butter and you’ve got yourself another ad campaign.

  • http://www.TerriersOfTheRight.blogspot.com Flagstaff

    I thought it was 23 million.

  • http://www.TerriersOfTheRight.blogspot.com Flagstaff

    “Never mind, Mom. President Obama says we can just borrow the money from China.”

  • commonsenseobserver

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/mr-romneys-money-problem/2012/10/05/0a59b42e-0bf7-11e2-97a7-45c05ef136b2_story.html
    Wow. Just wow.

  • catbird

    I followed the link and it fits with the whole obama shuffle…how stupid do they think we are

  • Freedomswatch

    Honey,if you think you’re mature enough to have sex, then you should be mature enough to pay for your own birth control. A teachable moment sent from your Mom.

  • edintexas

    Interesting that it should remind you of an Anti-Nazi political poster from the Communist artist Heartfield (b. Helmut Herzfeld, changed his name as a political protest in 1917). It was produced in 1935 and was not from the Weimar Republic period. The Weimar Republic started in 1919 and technically didn’t end until the end of the war, because the Constitution never was formally revoked by the NSDAP. But it actually ended in the early ’30s, and was gone by the time Hitler was elected in 1933.

  • Baloneycheck

    “What are these people eating? It had better be healthy food, or else. Did I see a salt shaker on that table? Barack, pass me those Cheetos; I gotta watch this again.”

  • oldpoliscimajor

    Been there. Done that. Want no more of it, ever.
    Barack Hussein Obama needs it, a lot more of it, however, in order to fundamentally change America.
    Into what Soviet households looked like, which is exactly this scene.
    Citizens of the Soviet Union used to joke: “We pretend to work, and they pretend to pay us.”

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