Sunday, October 17, 2010

An animated conversation on American Politics

The November electoral cycle in the US is proving to be an entertaining race for some key positions, with the Governor's races in both New York and California providing more than a few interesting moments, along with a Senate seat race in Delaware that has captured the imagination of more than a few political observers.

As though to point out some of the colourful course of debate on a few of the November races, the now famous Taiwanese animators have once again been working long into the night to provide a most interesting take on a a pair of the more interesting races.

Best known for their interpretation of Tiger Wood's marital problems over the last year, the animators have apparently discovered comedic gold in the very public rantings of New York Gubernatorial candidate Carl Paladino and everyone's favourite one time, would be witch, Senate candidate and Tea Party standard bearer Christine O'Donnell of Deleware.

Below we offer up the animated review of the races thus far and fortunately for us, subtitles are included.

Mr. Paladino's campaign is featured as what appears to be an interesting combination of channeling the stylings of  mob boss Tony Soprano with the political acumen of the likes of one time Chicago boss Richard Daley...
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While candidate O'Donnell, the current Princess of the Tea Party finds herself satirized for her resume padding and sometimes intriguing observations, among the interesting combinations along the way in the video, the Village People, a Nazi and paratrooping Pandas ...
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