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September 02, 2008

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Talley

From the guy that brought us "Vote or Die." Videos like this make me question my blind adherence to the politics of Sean John Combs.

Matt

snow dogs. priceless.

NickyCheese

Wow. Is Diddy aware of how stupid he appears? And the quality? Can't he afford something better? Goodness. I mean, if he's trying to strike fear in the hearts of Americans regarding Palin's international inexperience, why is he referencing our friend "South Korea"? He clearly means North Korea.

And the best part, at the end: "You would let her...keep your kids"? Haha...what does that mean!? Argh!

Allison

I watched some old South Park episodes last night including the douche/turd sandwich episode from 2004 that makes fun of his vote or die campaign. I'd forgotten how ridiculous that was.

Why are people still listening to this guy?

Jim

You've won me over with your cogent political analysis, Sean Combs. No crackheads = bad.

BATMAN

Yeah I think that Palin will clean Biden's clock, but he's definitely got a better chance than Piddy.

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