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 Debate Highlights -- in song and dance (video)
Debate Highlights -- in song and dance (video)
Obama scores a decisive victory in one 2 minute answer. He uses body language and tonal inflection to drive points home. All with the help of a haloed lookal...
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Debate Highlights, In Song And Dance (VIDEO)
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com — This is just so goofy it's kind of cool. The juxtaposition with McCain is marvelous. Watch below:

Debate Highlights -- in song and dance
WTF Is It Now?!? — Sweet video! "This time we won' t take more of the same. It's time for a change. Yeah. You're a wolf in sheep's clothing. Dick Cheney in a skirt. Pretend you don't know. You're running from your shadow..."

Wow, just watch these
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