Tuesday, January 22, 2008

 

Who Let the Dogs Out? Yes who indeed?

Welcome back my naughty penguins.

Let's talk politics shall we? Yesterday GOP Presidential hopeful Mitt "Mitty" Romney was in Florida trying to appeal to the young African American vote yesterday.

While pausing for a photo op, Romney decided to take a moment and reveal to everyone just how in touch he is with today's youth. (No Michael Jackson joke intended)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDwwAaVmnf4

That's right Mitt quoted the Baja Men's hit song "Who Let The Dogs Out?" Which was of course released in 2000.

Now a lot of people have been criticizing him for first of all being named Mitt. But in terms of this incident, the real criticism cites Romney as somewhat of a rascist and not to mention pop culture moron.

If you listen carefully, someone does in fact ask Mr. Mitt, "Who let you out?" And that was was enticed Romney to respond "Who let the dogs out, who who who?"

But here's the real scoop. What you don't see on the camera is that directly in front of Mitt Romney (so behind the cameras that are recording what we see on Youtube) is a pack of wild dogs attacking the onlookers who had gathered for the parade that Romney was apparently holding up.

In total 78 people were mauled by the pack of vicious poodles who had just been released nearby.

So Romney should be sparred the criticism of "being out of touch" with the youth. The real concern and criticism should be Romney's overwhelming lack of concern for the 78 people who were just attacked. Seriously, do you want a president who looks on as fellow Americans are attacked and simply inquires, "Who let the dogs out? Who Who who?"

Ladies and gentlemen take my advice, take a moment to keep the family of Heath Ledger who passed away today at age 28 in your prayers today. He will be playing the Joker in this summer's The Dark Knight.

Ladies and gentlemen take my advice, if you believe your elusterous career on Law & Order should be a springboard to the Presidency, perhaps you should tune into Fred Thompson's new show LAW & ORDER: Presidential Campaign Unit. This show investigates presidential campaigns that are dead, dying, and deceased. Don't miss the pilot episode entitled "The Rudy File." And remember it will be more and more of this until the WGA Strike can be resloved.

Comments:
I was about to send that link to you, but apparently you've already found it. Bravo, Tommy.
 
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