Monday, November 10, 2008

Meanwhile Rightard Trolls Queue Up


to redeem their valuable McSame Points for irregular pants, surplus "Palin!Power!" nut logs.

From the MyDD archives:


McCain wants YOU to copy and paste his way to an internet victory!

by upstate girl, Tue May 20, 2008 at 07:06:26 PM EST

From Will Thomas at the Huffington Post, McCain is looking for brave volunteers to help him ctrl-v his way into the White House:

Help spread the word about John McCain on news and blog sites. Your efforts to help get the message out about John McCain's policies and plan for the future is one of the most valuable things you can do for this campaign. You know why John McCain should be the next President of the United States and we need you to tell others why.

Select from the numerous web, blog and news sites listed here, go there, and make your opinions supporting John McCain known. Once you've commented on a post, video or news story, report the details of your comment by clicking the button below. After your comments are verified, you will be awarded points through the McCain Online Action Center.


While I'm intrigued by the mental image of a McCain Online Action Center (two out of those four words don't traditionally evoke thoughts of McCain), I'm a little more curious about the guidelines - or lack thereof - that McCain's campaign is offering to the Fighting 101st Keyboard Brigade.

The page offers today's "Talking Points" - a grand total of 2 - that offer strong, issue-based heartfelt support such as:
John McCain will put the national interest ahead of partisanship, he will work with anyone who sincerely wants to get this country moving again. If John McCain is elected President, the era of the permanent campaign will end. The era of problem solving will begin.


Between May and October 2008, the McSame online daily talking points didn't change one iota.

Which makes sense when you consider that he was running as the leader of a mob that still hasn't gotten over Appomattox, 1865.

4 comments:

Jess Wundrun said...

Trolls as a campaign strategy? God I'm glad he lost.

Anonymous said...

Smoke signals would have worked better.





Of course from what I heard the first peoples mostly voted democrat.

Anonymous said...

Wingtards are very fond of living in alternate realities. This is more of an expected turn of events than it is a surprise.

Anonymous said...

Between May and October 2008, the McSame online daily talking points didn't change one iota.

What talking point changed on November 1st? Was that the seismic shift from "drill, baby, drill" and "the economy is fundamentally sound" to "Obama pals around with terrorists"?