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I (unfortunately) took your advice, looked at the photo and clicked on it to enlarge. I'm 99% sure that the dude has hairplugs.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HvlL_lDk4ko…

Watch the whole thing - a revolution is brewing although some are blind to it!
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wait...all of the sudden republicans are promoting themselves as "intelligent" people who "don't do coke"? That's funny, because for eight years there it seemed quite different.
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"Watch the whole thing - a revolution is brewing although some are blind to it!"

Is it just me, or is anyone else a little weirded out by how much the Republicans are trying to copy the Democrats?

They're always talking nowadays about "change" and "revolution" and a "grassroots movement."

It's like they're constantly trying to pretend they're the Barack Obama campaign because, at some point a year or so ago, actually being Republican just wasn't cool enough. (Oh! To be young again!) Ever since then it's been all about how their 600-person conferences and stuff are this "grassroots movement for change" that's "sweeping the nation."

There's even Republican rallies where they're out there chanting "YES WE CAN!" It's like... Guys, all this "hopey changey" stuff you want so badly to be apart of means, more than anything else, doing things DIFFERENTLY than we've done in recent history. We can't vote for Republicans and expect to do that.

Isn't this just a little weird? Granted, nothing on the right has really resembled the Obama campaign in anything but rhetoric: none of the sellout stadium crowds, the hopeful parties in the streets, the creative impulses of a new generation rising to power. At best, it's been a weak facsimile. The scale is just so small by comparison.
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I think this guy doth protest a bit too much..

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