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October 23, 2010
Don't call her 'Ma'am' - at least not until after she's defeated
This is easily one of the funniest political ads made this campaign season. David Zucker, Hollywood mogul whose hits have included "Airplane!" and "The Naked Gun," has created what he calls "an apology" video for having supported Senator Barbara Boxer in the past.
The ad plays off the incident that occurred in 2008 when Brig. General Michael Walsh was testifying before her committee and made the mistake of referring to Boxer as "Ma'am."
Call Me Senator from RightChange on Vimeo.
You might recognize the senator sitting next to the Boxer character as Clint Howard, brother of Ron Howard, and a recent "out of the closet" Hollywood conservative.
And by the way, I would hope in the comments that you refer to me as "Blog Editor." I worked hard to get that title...
Hat Tip: Ed Lasky (AT News Editor who worked extremely hard to get that title...)
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