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By Michael Turk, 02/11/2008 - 11:47am
The RNC is pushing a Valentine centered campaign this week with a set of eCards you can mail to your friends. Check them out at www.GOPValentine.com.
They feature such witty content as Hillary saying, "If I could rearrange the alphabet, I'd put T and AX together." Perhaps the most misguided of these is the Obama card which says, "Three years in the US Senate qualifies me to wish you a Happy Valentine's Day."
I guess they didn't get the memo that the same line of attack isn't working terribly well for Hillary.
While I like the general idea of using the holiday to make a point, I think they're a bit off the mark with their specific messages. When, for example, did the GOP decide that a long time in DC was a good thing?
So let's have some fun with this, leave a comment and tell me what your best Valentine themed attack would be.
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My Valentine to the RNC
Roses are red
Violets are blue
Good to see that your web tools
Come straight from 1992
XOXO,
Luigi