John McCain’s idiot campaign idea: Only Six People Take Up McCain’s Spambot Offer

I read this and all could do was shake my head. Hear you have Barack Obama saying something retarded everyday and McCain feels like he must top Obama stupidity.
Dude has a program to reward people for spamming blogs and other comment sites with copy and paste McCain propaganda. WTF!!!
Jesus McCain’s entire campaign staff must be a bunch of senile idiot fucks. Who the fuck thought this was a good idea!?
I’m being serious here. If anyone from the McCain campaign wants any advice on how to improve his campaign here is some free advice. McCain: SHUT THE FUCK UP and NO MORE IDIOT CAMPAIGN GIMMICKS.
The scary thing is despite “Mavericks” suck ass campaign game plan McCain is going to win this election because people are seriously getting sick of Obama.
The McCain campaign apparatus certainly will put on their resumes “presidential victory” when Obama’s colossal foot-in-mouth stupidity will be the more realistic result of a McCain victory despite these retarded spam comment ideas.
THE STORY:
Sphere: Related ContentIn case you hadn’t heard, here is the background:
On McCain’s Web site, visitors are invited to “Spread the Word” about the presumptive Republican nominee by sending campaign-supplied comments to blogs and Web sites under the visitor’s screen name. The site offers sample comments (”John McCain has a comprehensive economic plan . . .”) and a list of dozens of suggested destinations, conveniently broken down into “conservative,” “liberal,” “moderate” and “other” categories. Just cut and paste.
Spamers and trolls earn points by posting more comments, and the points can be turned in for a wide range of John McCain related prizes (I’m not kidding).
Curious to see how many people were participating in this project, I performed a Google search on one phrase in one of the two talking points: “respectful of the goodness in each other”. There were about 150 results, most of which were either reports on the McCain speech where he says that phrase, or blog posts mocking the online campaign. Only six results appeared to be serious attempts to spread around the talking point. See one, two, three, four, five and six.
This isn’t a new campaign either, as it has been around since at least late May. While only six participants in three months might seem pretty pathetic, I guess they at least got more people to participate than they did in their earlier contests. Also, I haven’t looked around for the other talking point yet, so it might rise up to a total of twelve once I do. So, instead of mocking them, perhaps I should be worried about their growing online activist army. At a rate of one new participant every year, they should catch Democrats in the year 5,677,244. Yikes!




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