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To further prove that voters are the same no matter what year. Also, that "he's gonna give healthcare to everyone" and "best president since JFK" rhetoric sounds familiar, no? Fun times.
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To further prove that voters are the same no matter what year. Also, that "he's gonna give healthcare to everyone" and "best president since JFK" rhetoric sounds familiar, no? Fun times. who voted for this video blankfist
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And things started getting better right away.
The Republicans raped Denver then just like they're raping our country now.
1) That is the most insane unibrow I have ever seen in my entire life.
2) MGR actually looks like a skinny version of Monsieur Unibrow.
3) What I can only imagine is intended to be Netrunner actually predicts things that Clinton actually did.
4) Is it me or does Netrunner sound like the guy from the Goonies?
What I mostly remember from Clinton's era was his inauguration, when some girl in my class said she wanted to fuck him. And to think, she could have.
http://www.videosift.com/video/Political-Superfans-circa-1992
That unibrow still gets me all kinds of chicks. So does the sexy voice. Like moths to the flame, baby, moths to the flame.
Actually in '92 I was too young to vote. I did support Clinton, but all I knew about him was from watching the debates. He was the only one who was actually answering the questions, and giving specifics instead of generalities.
The pot smoking thing seemed kinda cool to me too.
Mostly I remember how little it mattered to me who the President was. Back then, with the Cold War seeming all but over, it just didn't seem to me that there were problems in the world that could compare with my need to a) get a car, and b) get laid.
I figured whoever it was, they probably wouldn't screw things up too bad.
http://www.videosift.com/video/Political-Superfans-circa-1992
discuss what do we do about notable dupes like this one?
http://www.videosift.com/video/Political-Superfans-circa-1992
We *discard it, unfortunately.
Then I go to a fucking neurologist and ask him why I can't remember voting for the same video 4 months ago. This isn't the first time this has happened to me lately. In the past two weeks I've voted for dupes at least half a dozen times, all of which I had voted for the first time around. I even submitted a dupe on a video I watched just three months ago.
Is there a doctor in the house?
>> ^kronosposeidon:
Is there a doctor in the house?