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I’m Out!

May 14th, 2008 · 4 Comments

This sportsman for Obama is going fishing on the Missouri for a few days. I’m sure my three readers will be heartbroken.

One note before I leave: Roy Brown’s uninspired pandering has reached new heights. Now he’s adopting Obama’s branding, referring to his campaign as, “The kind of change we can all believe in.” This struck a few of my friends as humorous so they came up with some of their own for the Brown/Daines campaign:

“Change…Because I Can’t Come Up with My Own Slogan”
“Change that Judy Martz Can Believe In”
“Change the Oil Companies Can Believe In”

Here some of my suggestions:
“Spare some change Roy so I can put gas in my car?”
“The change we voted out of office in ‘04.”
“Changes his rhetoric when Huckabee’s around.”
“You need this change like you need a hole in the head.”

I’m hoping when I get back this weekend, there’ll be some even better campaign slogan suggestions for the token candidates.

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4 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Shane C. Mason // May 14, 2008 at 2:44 pm

    Have some fun buddy.

  • 2 Problembear // May 14, 2008 at 6:02 pm

    More Slogans:
    Change me before I change again-Roy Brown
    Vote for the Changeling-Roy Brown
    Change for the Hell of it- Roy Brown
    Change can be Strange- Roy Brown.
    Change because we love Cheney

    but seriously, if americans really want change in any of our institutions we need to stop rewarding bad behavior. Roy Brown is all about bad behavior.

  • 3 Joel // May 22, 2008 at 5:56 pm

    Change - all public schools will get until we develop our natural resources.

    Change - What a recent college grad in Montana can be expected to be paid

    Change - Someone who cares more about Montana than himself in Helena

  • 4 Joel // May 22, 2008 at 6:00 pm

    Quick “change” to the second slogan listed above (took out some words without re-reading it)

    Change - What a recent college grad in Montana can expect as pay

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