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From the department of You're. Not. Helping.

15 Oct 2008 07:52 pm

Seriously, this young lady is an RNC ad waiting to happen. 

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Thanks TNC, for keeping on the lookout for this stuff.

You come across any other athletic women, in these type of Obama shirts, I proclaim it your duty to report it to us, with pics.

We need to stay focused on the important things, after all.

While we're at it, can we also include PeTA, Critical Mass, Code Pink, Mayor Gavin Newsom, Sandra Bernhard, Oliver Stone, Sean Penn, and Madonna in the "Department of You're. Not. Helping?"

How about Hayden Panettiere and the cast of Gossip Girl doing their anti-McCain ads? I actually liked those.

This can be countered with some shots of Halle Berry in her Obama wear. And Scarlett Johannson.

This would be a great look for Sarah.

P.S. Is that dog real?

My wife watches garbage on MTV, and sometimes I'm in the room. The girl in the photo, named Aubrey, is a product of the P. Diddy/MTV show "Making the Band" and the girl group Dannity Kane. She just got booted from the band (if you can call it that), or so we've been led to believe. She'll probably be doing porn a year from now. She's already purchased the implants and the collagen injections.

Diddy himself wore an "I [heart] Michelle Obama" shirt last night on the show, and Aubrey was hoping he'd notice her Obama t-shirt.

It is indeed not so helpful when dopes like this make a big deal out of being Obama fans, but I give some celebs a lot of credit for not being as outspoken as they've been in the past. A lot of them realized that they just hurt the candidate when they link him with "liberal Hollywood," so they've stayed out of it. Good thinking. Meanwhile, right-wing actors like Jon Voight are happily making asses of themselves.

First, I'd like to thank my white brothers and sisters for their intelligent comments. What is race but extended family?

Second, I'd just like to add that miscegenation is always wrong. Furthermore, if this blue-eyed blond had a child with a black man, the child would look nothing like her.

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Motto of white patriots everywhere: gens alba conservanda est (the white race must be preserved)

i have no idea whats goin on

For a split second when I saw Aubrey I thought you were making a post on her being kicked out of Danity Kane. Man, that woulda been weird.

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