Posted on Sep 25th, 2008 by Lindsay Robertson
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This video in which Sarah Silverman urges young Jewish voters to promise or withhold visits to their Floridian grandparents based on whether those grandparents vote for Obama is definitely not Obama-campaign-approved, but if you ignore the word “douchenozzle,” it’s pretty funny:
It would be kind of funny if it said “I’m John McCain, and I approve this message.” at the end.
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what sarah doesn’t realize is that while most of these jewish grandparents live in south florida, they’re still registered to vote in NY/NJ.
signed,
jewish american granddaughter
Hey, I love Sarah! In her hilarious video urging young Jews for Obama to work on their grandparents, though, she says that Baruch means “lightning.” It doesn’t. It means “blessed.” If you don’t believe me, check out this informative article by David Scheim in the Washington Post (August 28):
http://tinyurl.com/5q2zm5
Fresh revelations about Obama’s name for all faiths.