Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Romney Video Hits Home

The other day Mitt Romney spoke with UNH students and later made a video on campus in which he announced his run for presidency. I must admit, even though I am more liberal the video really hit home for me and proved something I've been saying for the past few years. Take a look:


Did you see it? Did you see what I saw? It's so obvious that there is a subliminal message behind this video.

Look!


Notice how the video is taken from the top of Cowell Stadium with the football field as the backdrop? This is clearly subliminal propaganda release by UNH saying that we need a new football stadium. They're hiding that ugly thing and keeping it out of view. If we were proud of the stadium, Romney would have been featured walking towards the camera as it slowly zoomed out with the stadium appearing as the backdrop. Nice try Huddleston, but I'm on to you, you clearly allowed this video and visit for one sole purpose. The message here isn't that Romney is running for president (I mean come on, we all know that Donald Trump is going to get the Republican nomination with his main campaign slogan "Obama isn't American!") but the real message here is that UNH needs a new football stadium. Think about it! It is so obvious!

Stay classy, not UMassy.

6 comments:

  1. Or, as John Stewart so aptly noticed, it looks like an erectile dysfunction commercial.

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  2. Haha, I saw that this morning via Hulu. Very true.

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  3. ...since when did Mitt come to UNH?
    even when Ron Paul came they advertised that everywhere! Mitt got NOTHING, and he announced that he's running for president here...peculiar...

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  4. New Hampshirite: On point.

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  5. Mitt was here for a roundtable discussion, not a really 'public' appearance.

    The people he met with at the roundtable didn't even know he was announcing running for president until they saw the video like the rest of us.

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  6. Yeah, the students at the round table were told to keep the visit secret.

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