Transgendered boy queen Chris Crocker, who's looking more and more like the haunting spectre of a Top Model reject, went against his promise to quit YouTube and on Friday uploaded to the video sharing site an endorsement for That One, Barack Obama.
The whole thing is more or less a grating disaster, but it is nice to see a Democratic voter fighting idiotic faux patriotism with idiotic faux patriotism: "Anyone that's not voting for Barack Obama does not care about our country and is not American."
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Forget the "just a matter of time" Obama endorsements from liberal mainstays the New York Times and the Washington Post. Those rags were in the tank since '04. For a real barometer for America's political attitudes, check out the Bryan-College Station Eagle's endorsement of the Democratic ticket. Things are finally so bad that even Texas hate communities that usually loathe any African American who can't score a touchdown are betting on black!
Put this on your fourth cheeseburger, Limbaugh.

What does former secretary of state Colin Powell have in common with the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the LA Times, the New York Times and the Washington Post? They're all in the tank for Barack Obama.
Powell, one of our most widely respected living Americans, appeared on Meet the Press yesterday to offer both a ringing endorsement of Obama and a scathing, overdue rebuke of the politics of hate, saying that his Republican party has become just too shameful, xenophobic and racist to support in this election. Powell said he will be voting for Obama on November 4, a decision he said was prompted by the senator's "style and substance."
Like the YouTube commenter who posted under a clip of Powell's endorsement, "Boy, them niggers sure do stick together!" obese drug addict Rush Limbaugh has already come out and said that he's certain Powell backs Obama solely because black people are a horribly racist fifth column out to destroy the white man and impregnate all his womens:
"Secretary Powell says his endorsement is not about race," Limbaugh wrote in an e-mail. "OK, fine. I am now researching his past endorsements to see if I can find all the inexperienced, very liberal, white candidates he has endorsed. I'll let you know what I come up with."
Keep in mind that Limbaugh is an idiot.
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Can someone please take the camera away from Diddy? The obnoxious mouth-breather took to the Internets again last night in hopes of encouraging all the "boys and girls" to vote for Barack Obama after John McCain referred to him as "that one" during the latest debate. Does Diddy have a right to be angry about this? Sure. But the way he refers to his viewers as "boys and girls" reminds us of John McCain's usage of "my friends": Both send us into fits of blind rage.
And, once again, we'd like to point out that Diddy's endorsement of Obama is much like Aubrey O'Day's or Lindsay Lohan's: It's not needed. In fact, it's probably doing more harm than good.

Ack, no! Barack Obama, after all that ScarJo nonsense, one would hope that you would have learned not to allow B+ celebrities to market themselves via your campaign.
So why is professional chucklehead Ashton Kutcher and his cougar wife Demi Moore in a viral video (ugh) for Vote for Change, the registration initiative that you started?
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