Today’s Two Videos…

This _should_ come out in time for Thanksgiving…which would be awesome, ’cause I can only imagine the Thanksgiving crowd at Brooke’s ‘rents house doing some four-player New Super Mario Bros. This is the perfect game (next to Mario Kart) for putting a controller in someone’s hands and letting them have some old-school Mario fun…and all at the same time, rather than taking turns.

This one is another healthcare-related video, this time featuring Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA) telling off some chick that was asking why he supported Obama’s Nazi policies. She apparently didn’t realize what she was getting into, especially in that Frank is not only quite liberal and out-spoken, but also Jewish…and he doesn’t take these types of “Nazi” comments lightly (nor should he…or anyone…). Anyway, it’s only a little over a minute long, but at the very least, watch the last 15 seconds when he says, quite possibly, the funniest thing I’ve ever heard come out of a congressperson’s mouth.

So, so true…

6 Replies to “Today’s Two Videos…”

  1. 1. So, that means Thanksgiving in Hannibal, right???
    2. I’m just waiting for the day our dining room table calls me a Nazi…

  2. I must say that Mario Bros wii looks fun and will take me back to the late 80s. It looks like it could get very crazy with 4 players trying to accomplish the same goal. I’d play it…

    That 2nd video, that’s some of the crap I’m getting tired of… the people who say this just show how ignorant they are of anything political. They don’t understand what a Nazi is nor what National Socialism was all about. It’s not an interchangeable term for Socialism… at all… if anything a more accurate depiction would be that Obama pulls from aspects of Social Democracy whereby he seeks to limit the effects of Capitalism, especially those enacted by GWB. His strategy pulls from “Third Way” ideals in the same way Bill Clinton did. Keyword here is “strategy”. Obama declared himself as a New Democrat, although not a member of DLC. It may be hard to peg him exactly as many politicians these days are more like “Cafeteria Politicians” taking a particular position on individual issues , with the goal to attract voters rather than true position. I saw a quote that paints it pretty well, which opines that he’s on the left and attempts to “appeal to centrists and independents and even disaffected Republicans, drawing them to his point of view.” But he is in no way a National Socialist in the manner of the Nazi Party in Germany….

  3. If you were able to play the original Super Mario Bros, Mom, then yes, you could play this. 🙂

    And Ryan? I agree!

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