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 Family Guy - McCain/Palin Scene - Close to the truth (video)
Family Guy - McCain/Palin Scene - Close to the truth (video)
Tonight's "Family Guy" Episode. With very true hysterical message. Just saying ;-)
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 ‘Family Guy’ Episode on Fox Features Nazi Character Wearing McCain-Palin Button
‘Family Guy’ Episode on Fox Features Nazi Character Wearing McCain-Palin Button
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Fox Family Feud Over 'Family Guy'
Fox Family Feud Over 'Family Guy'
thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com — An episode of the Fox animated series stirred up trouble by suggesting­ rather directly that Nazi officers... would have supported the McCain-Palin ticket. (more) Fox Family Feud Over 'Family Guy'
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Family Guy on McCain/Palin
AMERICAblog News| A great nation deserves the truth — Extra points for the FOX logo on the screen.

'Family Guy' Character Wears Nazi Uniform With McCain-Palin Button
NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias — Fox's animated comedy "Family Guy" on Sunday showed one of its main characters, Stewie Griffin, dressed up in a Nazi uniform with a McCain-Palin button on it. I kid you not. The premise of the episode setting up this disgraceful political statement weeks before an important election was described by IGN TV (video of segment embedded right, h/t NB reader David M): With no new MLB playoff game scheduled for Sunday, Family Guy fans will be pleased to know that Stewie and the rest of the Griffin family are back this Sunday with an all-new episode featuring a ...

Family Guy: Nazis Back McCain-Palin (VIDEO)
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com — The popular TV show "Family Guy" took a shot at the McCain-Palin ticket tonight. In one scene three Nazis are walking down the street when they are accosted by Stewie and have their uniforms stolen. Stewie notices a campaign button on his new jacket, and a closeup reveals it's a McCain-Palin button. [WATCH]

Family Guy: Nazis Back McCain-Palin (VIDEO)
The Huffington Post | Full News Feed — The popular TV show "Family Guy" took a shot at the McCain-Palin ticket tonight. In one scene three Nazis are walking down the street when they are accosted by Stewie and have their uniforms stolen. Stewie notices a campaign button on his new jacket, and a closeup reveals it's a McCain-Palin button. [WATCH] More on John McCain<br style="clear: both;"/> <a style='font-size: 10px; color: maroon;' ...

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Opening the Day: McCain's Health Comes Under Strong Scrutiny
Open Left - Front Page — Finally, the very real possibility that McCain may not live through a term or two of the Presidency and that he won't disclose his medical records hits the front pages of the New York Times. Obama is getting very aggressive about voter fraud, Bush, and McCain. The presidential campaign of Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) asked the Justice Department on Friday to allow an existing special prosecutor to probe the possible collaboration between the Bush administration and the presidential campaign of Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) in generating what Obama aides charge are spurious allegations and investigations of voter fraud. In the letter, ...

"Family Guy" Cartoon Shows Nazi Character With McCain-Palin Button (Video)
Gateway Pundit — Family Guy Nazi character has a McCain-Palin button: Via Breitbart. Do you suppose the Fairness Doctrine will address this outrage once Dems take over government?

Not Funny: 'Family Guy' Nazi Wears McCain-Palin Button
JammieWearingFool — I could see this coming from most networks, but considering this is on Fox, they should be ashamed of themselves. We're constantly lectured by the left about civility. Is this civil? Labels: Family Guy , Fox , stupidity

FOX Show Implies Nazis Back McCain and Palin
News — FOX Show Implies Nazis Back McCain and Palin FOX television show “Family Guy” showed one of its characters sporting a “McCain-Palin” button while wearing a Nazi uniform in a controversial scene in last night’s episode. In the scene, three characters that have traveled back in time to Nazi Germany beat up several soldiers to steal their uniforms. One character, after dressing in a uniform, notes “there’s something on here.” The camera zooms in to reveal it is a “McCain-Palin” button, implying that the Nazi soldier had been sporting it. The show has been known to mock Republicans and the Bush administration during its shows. "Family Guy" creator Seth MacFarlane has ...

Nazis Once More
The Corner on National Review Online — Monday, October 20, 2008 [image] Nazis Once More [ Jay Nordlinger ] A reader of ours wanted me to know about the latest episode of Family Guy . Nazis, walking around in their uniforms, are wearing McCain-Palin buttons. (Check it out here .) Now, every Republican or anti-socialist is used to being called a Nazi or National Socialist. But you never quite get used to it, do you? Even after years, it s hard to get completely used to . . . P.S. Republicans with tattoos on their arms have been called Nazis (and when I say tattoos, I don t mean anchors, hearts, and eagles). P.P.S. Colin Powell is concerned about the tone of this campaign that s one of ...

Family Guy Depicts McCain Palin as Nazis
Blue Star Chronicles — The cartoon Family Guy did a show on Sunday night that likened the McCain - Palin ticket to the Nazi party of World War II. Read about it below and see photos and a video clip of the show. Family Guy: McCain Palin as Nazis It looks like the cartoon Family Guy is not exactly ...

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Fox Family Feud Over 'Family Guy'The Caucus
An episode of the Fox animated series stirred up trouble by suggesting­ rather directly that Nazi officers would have supported the McCain-Palin ticket.
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