View Full Version : New Jib Jab Video:Time for some campaignin'


madanthonywayne
07-17-08, 01:35 AM
This new Jib Jab video is pretty funny:
http://www.redlasso.com/ClipPlayer.aspx?id=2f2f8635-eb79-46d7-8115-19d09b780956

ashura
07-17-08, 01:42 AM
Brilliant. :D

tim840
07-17-08, 08:51 PM
Awesome :D

clusteringflux
07-17-08, 08:59 PM
1:42
"Increase your manhood"
ha!

synthesizer-patel
07-17-08, 09:03 PM
it was very funny - particularly Obama with the fairies elves rainbows and unicorns :)

- although the bit with GWB remembering his lines, delivering them eloquently, and without stuttering and blustering over them was completely unrealistic in my opinion. :p

hypewaders
07-17-08, 09:21 PM
Awesome! Thanks for the link, madanthonywayne. I liked it so much, I had to watch it again-

So I went to the source- JibJab has unfortunately gotten even more annoyingly commercialized, but the video and audio there is better quality (worth it, once you ignore and get past the "Sendables" marketing crap):

JibJab (http://sendables.jibjab.com/)

tim840
07-17-08, 10:18 PM
it was very funny - particularly Obama with the fairies elves rainbows and unicorns :)

- although the bit with GWB remembering his lines, delivering them eloquently, and without stuttering and blustering over them was completely unrealistic in my opinion. :p

Yeah, the part where Obama skips through the magical forest singing about change is pretty funny.

I must say, though, Bush's intelligence is often underestimated (or, should I say, misunderestimated), though not without goo dreason. However, Bush has demonstrated before that he can actually be quite clever:

While running against Al Gore in July 2000, he stated, "The good news is we're ahead in the polls. The bad new is the election isn't tomorrow."

Also in July 2000, during a press conference, Bush admitted to reporters that "I don't read half of what you write."
"We don't listen to half of what you say," retorted one of the reporters.
"That's apparent in the half that I do read," Bush shot back.

When asked what he was planning on saying during his nomination acceptance speech at the Republican convention, Bush joked, "I thought I would start off with 'I accept your nomination.' It might not be very original, but it seems to get applause."

While delivering his nomination acceptance speech, Bush pointed out to the audience that Al Gore had labeled several of his proposals - tax cuts, privtae retirement accounts, a missile-defense system - "risky schemes." Bush continued on, "If my opponent had been at the moon launch, it would have been a risky rocket scheme. If he had been there when Edison was testing the light bulb, it would have been a risky anti-candle scheme. And if he'd been there when the internet was invented, well...I understand he actually was there for that."

synthesizer-patel
07-17-08, 10:30 PM
Yeah, the part where Obama skips through the magical forest singing about change is pretty funny.

I must say, though, Bush's intelligence is often underestimated (or, should I say, misunderestimated), though not without goo dreason. However, Bush has demonstrated before that he can actually be quite clever


He's no genius, definitely not in the intellectual class of his dad or his predecessor, but yes, certainly he isn't the retarded idiot he's portrayed to be.

However, my point was he is NOT, by ANY stretch of the imagination, an accomplished, eloquent or articulate public speaker.

madanthonywayne
07-25-08, 02:57 AM
Just came across this video, it's a bit dated as Hilary is out of the race, but still pretty funny:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHVEDq6RVXc

Cazzo
07-25-08, 05:07 PM
However, my point was he is NOT, by ANY stretch of the imagination, an accomplished, eloquent or articulate public speaker.


I agree with that to a certain point, believe it or not.
GWB isn't very charismatic in his speech skills.