What is cuter than a two-and-a-half-year-old fan of They Might Be Giants singing along to “Kiss Me, Son of God”? Seriously, what is? Because we sure don’t know. (Thanks to John Argentiero for this submission). Here are the lyrics to the song for those who want to sing along (to listen to a streaming version of the actual song, go here):
I built a little empire out of some crazy garbage Called the blood of the exploited working class But they’ve overcome their shyness Now they’re calling me Your Highness And a world screams, “Kiss me, Son of God”
A struggling Sen. Rick Santorum, R-Penn., went nuclear Wednesday, with an ad that tries to ally challenger Bob Casey with North Korea and China. Ah, the acrid smell of desperation in the weeks before a congressional election! Be prepared for even more of these terror-filled spots in these glorious final days of Campaign 2006, all of which carry a little DNA from the mother of all scare ads: The 1964 Lyndon Johnson “Daisy Girl” ad against Barry Goldwater (bottom ad, below).
From Michael Scherer’s piece today: “The GOP seems to believe that Ford’s appeal to its most reliable voters is working. In recent days, the Republican National Committee has attempted to reverse the troubling polls in Tennessee with a television ad that both attacks Ford’s religious credentials and invokes that old standby of American politics, racial fear.”
This National Republican Senatorial Committee ad against Harold Ford sports an early mention of a Playboy connection that the party hopes will rile Christians against Ford.