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They're Joking, Right?

As reported in The Wall Street Journal and Time, some Obama partisans are trying to assert that the McCain ad mocking Barack's egomaniacal tendencies is somehow suggesting that he's the antichrist.
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Amy Sullivan at Time compares the ad to the 1988 Willie Horton commercial (forgetting, apparently, that it was Al Gore who first raised Horton as a critique of Dukakis).

But how silly is this?  How thin-skinned and desperate must some of Barack's supporters be to claim that John McCain is essentially speaking in code to warn against Barack as Satan?  Look at the evidence:  Well, the type style in the ad's text resembles that of the "Left Behind" series.  And there's a weird orange light that glows in the ad.  Case closed.

The silly season has, indeed, begun.

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