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Political Flash Games
A few classmates pointed these out to me.
This one is an anti-Kerry game: Flip Flop Game This one is an anti-Bush game: The Anti-Bush Game I find both hilarious, but the anti-Bush game is the best because it is a deep game with a sick sense of humor. If someone can find a better anti-Kerry game, let me know. It's amazing what people can do when they dislike and/or hate a person. Should be the other way around. P.S. I forgot to mention that the anti-Bush game has a long intro. |
The Bush Survivor game - sponsored by the Democratic party - looks pretty hilarious. I think its supposed to officially launch today or tomorrow.
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I find these games political tripe heedlessly promulgating propaganda.
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Of course that is what these games are doing, but they are darn funny. |
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Wow! I don't even know if Spiro Agnew could manage a phrase like that. :) Heck, I've got more than 20 years experience as a professional writer and I had to go find a dictionary to figure out what "promulgating" was! According to Merriam-Webster (online version): 1 : to make known by open declaration : PROCLAIM 2 a : to make known or public the terms of (a proposed law) b : to put (a law) into action or force I assume you're using it in the #1 sense here. If so, wouldn't that make "promulgating propaganda" a redundant phrase? If it ain't "made know by open delcaration", what value would propaganda have? |
I also considered using spewing but decided the alliterative effect of promulgating was worth the redundancy.
And I hardly think the Agnew analogy is accurate but a big ole :P is my response to that :) |
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