There’s nothing liberals love more than brainwashing your kids. Ever since the election of Barack Obama, they’ve been creating shameless songs and raps designed to get your children singing about social issues and our fearless leader.
The latest example is a black and white ad, conceived and created by San Francisco ad agency Goodby Silverstein & Partners. You may not know the agency’s name, but you certainly know their work. Jeff Goodby and Rich Silverstein are two of America’s most highly respected ad men – the force behind the iconic “Got Milk?” campaign.
This time, the duo has turned its attention to propping up the desperate Obama campaign. They’ve assembled a choir of “children from the future” who sing about the destruction of the United States, the environment, and the Earth. As if that’s not bad enough, Big Bird has been fired too.
Basically, it’s a left-wing “Small World After All” that covers evey one of their worn-out memes in a clunky, two-minute, ditty.
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