Whether you agree or disagree with president Obama, his policies, or the Democratic party he represents, you have to admit that 6-year-old Isaac Anthony is sticking to the golden rule of political campaigns: Keep It Simple, Stupid (KISS). Of course, that would actually only apply if he understood all that he was saying. This video, posted four days ago, already has over 11K comments at YouTube! What do you think? Is this "neat," or is it "ama?"
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making kids do ANYTHING other that what they do by themselves (and filming it) is not cute at all, but sickening in my eyes.
Sure the kids might even find it fun to do/say thing they don't even understand themselves, but only because it makes mommy and daddy smile.
Maybe not child abuse, but surely child exploitation.
Don't mess with kids childhoods, let them play their own fantasies.
While #1 is a non-starter, it's actually a pretty cute video. It just happens to be political.
"I corrected my daughters yesterday for calling Pres. Obama just “Obama”. Even though I disagree with our President, I will continue to teach my children to respect our leaders."
YES! This is something that bothers me so much. It is patriotic to respect the office. It is patriotic to respect the leader who was duly elected by our process. It's fine to disagree, but it's classless to show disdain and disrespect for someone who was elected fair and square. And it actually makes me feel embarrassed that people in other countries might see how people in my country act toward their own elected leaders.
I agree with you and the rest of the posters so far about the obsolescence of the video in question. I did not and would not vote for Obama, but the reasons the Kid was made to give are all invalid twisting of the truth if I'm not mistaken.
In my opinion it is interesting that the US is not impervious to ignorance. That people that would do and think the ideas portrayed in the video exist is a fact to keep in mind.
While the video is far from being neat, Neatorama just showed you something about reality that you dislike. NEAT! let's change it!
A first for me.
I predict this poor kid will change his name when he tries to get his first job after graduation. The Internet Is Forever...