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October 24, 2008 8:51 AM

Smart People for McCain/Palin - Laura Ingraham

Sick and tired of being represented as stupid by the leftist media?

Laura Ingraham's created a way to talk back:

Laura writes:

We are starting a viral movement on YouTube to show the world that smart people are for McCain/Palin. Visit our YouTube Channel that we set up and Laura's video.

Please upload a video reply to Laura's video stating your academic degrees/credentials and current professional position, and then simply conclude by saying: "And I'm voting for McCain/Palin '08."

Let's make this a force on YouTube!

Laura Ingraham broadcasts Monday through Friday 9-12 EST. To find a station near you, go here. Or find a live stream to listen to over the Internet here.

Please get your family and friends involved.


An informed electorate is an empowered electorate!

Read all my campaign commentary here.

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Comments

Great... Now I can be an "elite" too. No thanks. I don't feel any type of inferiority complex just for not having degrees or my own talk show.

Posted by: johnetta | October 24, 2008 10:35 PM

You are missing the point, Johnetta. Laura Ingraham is making clear the fact that educated, intelligent, successful people DO support McCain/Palin. It's not about being an elite -- it's about being "not stupid." She's not trying to give anybody an inferiority complex. She's merely defending those who have been maligned by the MSM's unfair, inaccurate portrayal of them.

Go Laura!

Posted by: Danielle | October 25, 2008 4:57 PM

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