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Holy moley. This is just awful

New rap music parody is the worst piece of pro-ObamaCare propaganda yet ...and that's saying something



It's no secret that the pro-ObamaCare folks are desperate to get young people to sign up for insurance. From college 'recruiting' tours, to speeches, to online ads, they've been gearing all their efforts in that direction.
Sadly, most of their attempts to "rap with the kids" have come across as the kind of stilted, unfunny, and awkward dogma usually associated with "the sex talk." Don't believe me? Hmmmm. Who can forget these brilliant bits of Colorado advertising? The worst piece of pro-ObamaCare propaganda yet ...and that's saying somethingThe worst piece of pro-ObamaCare propaganda yet ...and that's saying something Shotskis and keg stands! Classy!

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Well, if you thought those were terrible, you ain't seen nothin' yet! There's a new viral ObamaCare video that's making the rounds while simultaneously making you question the sanity of everyone involved. It's a parody of Snoop Dogg's hip-hop hit, "Drop It Like It's Hot" and it features a rapping Obama impersonator. It is - in a word - awful. It's awful in terms of intent, awful in terms of comedic value, and awful in terms of quality hip hop. The song offers such 'gems' as President Obama claiming he's the "Pres and I'm the man, been Pres since 'yes we can,' and I dealt with all this healthcare, while dealing with Iran!" That is an impressive feat, especially when you consider that he also claims “My healthcare’s the ‘shizzle.’ It’s chock full of top notch healthcare ‘provizzles.’” America's new favorite song was created by "Get Covered America," a national organization trying to promote ObamaCare. Evidently, they hope to do this by making making sure young people are aware of all the amazing "provizzles" it offers. You can practically see these people, sitting around their board room, smoking pipes, saying things like "Say, our focus testing shows that what the kids these days really respond to is this 'hip-hop' thing. They say it's...well, darn it, they say it's quite the 'coming thing' with the teen set." Here it is, in all its glory.


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