There Is A Political Metaphor In This

I am just not sure what it is. Republicans struggling to embrace financial regulatory reform? The Charlie Christ campaign? I will leave it to Swamplanders to solve this riddle.

(The video was taken at the Coachella music festival last weekend in California.)

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  • deconstructiva

    It’s a reincarnation of “Life of Brian”: He has given us …a shoe!
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  • grape_crush

    Not good, but it’s what I got:

    “Though Still Drunk on Tea Party Excess, Midterm Elections Not Easily A Shoe-in for the Right”

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  • apr2563

    Thank you Michael. Been there done that. Funny.
    I think it is a metaphor for Obama’s missteps accompanied by patience that leads to victory.

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