So someone decided to make "An Inconvenient Truth" for Tea Partiers, but with less facts and more making fun of Clinton and Carter and way, way more awful CG.
Check out hte trailer here.
It even has it's own theme song.
Holy shit.
And you know that it's going to be the biggest doco at the box office this year and probably beat most other releases the week it comes out.
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Re: "I want your money". Reagonomics explained in cartoon f
Yeah, I created a thread about this a week ago when the annoying commercials first started coming out.weemadando wrote:So someone decided to make "An Inconvenient Truth" for Tea Partiers, but with less facts and more making fun of Clinton and Carter and way, way more awful CG.
Check out hte trailer here.
It even has it's own theme song.
Holy shit.
And you know that it's going to be the biggest doco at the box office this year and probably beat most other releases the week it comes out.
A Moderator might want to merge these threads.
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Re: "I want your money". Reagonomics explained in cartoon f
Yep. It won't get many international viewers though, because even most of the conservatives in Europe and other places think that the Tea Party is nuts, even if they agree with the basic economic message (which is just standard neoliberalism anyways).weemadando wrote: And you know that it's going to be the biggest doco at the box office this year and probably beat most other releases the week it comes out.
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Re: "I want your money". Reagonomics explained in cartoon f
It's interesting how they shown Obama has a weakling while Reagen has bulging muscles.
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