The OBAMA BS Removal Kit! :-O

Philippines
July 18, 2010 7:48am CST
Hello Lotters NOTE: please do read the whole discussion before judging it. Well, I am not and never into the US politics. but it seemed that even business entrepreneurs are coming with a new way to combine a bit of politics in promoting their own products to the market. i swear, i saw this by accident [b] Not a referral LINK[/b] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=201pgTaEseQ Originally it's called the bumper sticker removal kit, but it seems that who ever made this business has it's way of getting at least half of the consumer population only not to make the product boring, infact a bit more classy to get it's attention at. nice way of marketing with a bit of politics Is it me, or the entrepreneur is a republican, you can guess, your views, your country
5 responses
@Hatley (163776)
• Garden Grove, California
19 Jul 10
oh yes anything to keep stirring up the obama bashing thing so the republicans will have a field day andthe rest of us will just shake our heads and wonder when is all this crapola going to end? I mean after all this might sell the removal kit but a lot of people even here liked what Obama stood for , oh dont throw things at me,I have a rightto my opinion, and voted for him.But here in the US the split between we people in the democratic party and the republicans is to me the silliest of things. we are all citizens of the US are we going to have a civil war because half of the people hate Obama? could it be that there is a lot of racists there?
@Hatley (163776)
• Garden Grove, California
19 Jul 10
hi poingly yes I think we are better off even in racism than many other countries. I just wish that there was not so much discord in the US right now as its my home country I was born here and we are supposed to be a peaceful nation.
@poingly (605)
• United States
19 Jul 10
There are a lot of racists here, it's true. Sometimes it's subtle racism and sometimes it's overt. In some ways though, I'd argue there are far fewer racists in this country than in many others.
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• Philippines
19 Jul 10
Hello hatley, well, Presidency in the US lasted only four years, i don't know if one President can make really make a difference in just four years. we still have that six years per term and still people in my country whine about change. am sure people will buy this thing but there will be negative impact on other kinds of customer, would even boycott the product, if they're that sensitive.
@dawnald (85146)
• Shingle Springs, California
18 Jul 10
Whatever. Bush was a far worse blemish than Obama is. But they are all politicians...
• Philippines
19 Jul 10
ello Dawn, Don't be mad. it's just a some commercial, with a political twist. am sure this person will get cons too. well, kenny rose, it's just a commercial, i think we should take a look at this from time to time since people might imitate this, imagine business commercial with a political twist.
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@dawnald (85146)
• Shingle Springs, California
19 Jul 10
I'm not mad at all, I think it's funny...
@sierras236 (2739)
• United States
18 Jul 10
Most likely an entrepreneur who read the mood of the country and came up with idea. Might not even be Republican at all. It probably originated as a joke. But transitioned to hey maybe I can sell this. Either that or a brilliant marketing scheme. Either way, the person recognized there might be a market.
• Philippines
19 Jul 10
Hello sierras, yeah the idea is brilliant but it can be dumb also because what if the person is a pro obama, how can you sell stuff in an pro obama place, then you might force into a political discussion or debate.
@matersfish (6306)
• United States
18 Jul 10
Definitely could be someone Republican or just someone anti-Obama. You certainly don't need to be a Republican to be against the President's policies. It might not be political at all, though. Some folks just do good business and sell to the largest market. Like that man who got beat up by SIEU thugs for selling, supposedly, anti-Obama buttons and whatnot. Well, he was selling pro-Obama buttons during the election. That's the entrepreneurial spirit! Not the getting beat up part. But the making a buck part.
• Philippines
19 Jul 10
Matersfish, Well, i might say it's a bit political, going through the tide since this person also sees the political mood that allows him to see niche in getting people to buy his product. i must say, it was unique for me but of course, there are disadvantages like people will take it the wrong way and not buy it.
@mspitot (3824)
• Philippines
7 Aug 10
That is catchy but intriguing.