◼ Is There A “Birther” Reference In This Lame Attempt To Push Obamacare On Millennials? - Political Outcast
◼ Government Propaganda, Then and Now - Michael Warren/Weekly Standard
The Twitter account of Barack Obama published an image Tuesday night that seems designed to encourage young Americans to "talk about getting health insurance" and Obamacare during the holiday season. The image featured a photograph of a young man wearing what appear to be full-length pajamas and holding a mug.
US government propaganda, 1943 http://t.co/x1lFdK9aUz
US government propaganda, 2013 pic.twitter.com/UgEmUBtO1M
— David Burge (@iowahawkblog) December 18, 2013
◼ OFA VIDEO TEACHES PARENTS HOW TO INJECT OBAMACARE INTO CHRISTMAS DINNER - Frances Martel/Breitbart
◼ OFA: Support O-care and you too can have a hot chocolate-sipping millennial hipster sitting around your house in onesie jammies - Doug Powers/Michelle Malkin
◼ Pajama Boy: The Obama Machine’s Id
When Twitter rather predictably exploded with derision, a few contrarians suggested that the campaign was deliberately self-deprecating — silly, yes, but explicitly intended to provoke a reaction and thus to guarantee discussion. I’m afraid that this doesn’t strike me as very likely. We are, after all, dealing with the tone-deaf team that thought that “Truth Team,” and “Attack Watch,” two services that allowed Americans to inform on their Obama-criticizing neighbors to the White House, were a good idea. As Buzzfeed’s McKay Coppins has asked rhetorically, “Is there any battle in contemporary politics being waged with more indignity and less prowess than the tug-of-war for twentysomethings over Obamacare?”
◼ Oh My: Footie Pajama Guy Wasn't the "Gay Outreach" Effort of Obamacare's Minions. This Is the Gay Outreach Effort. - Ace Of Spades