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Yellowdogtexan
05-15-2008, 07:04 AM
This is so very amusing http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/05/12/gops-new-slogan-already-b_n_101376.htmlLeave it to the tone deaf GOP to find a way of attaching themselves to this election cycle's "change" mandate that simultaneously reinforces the fact that their failed policies have messed up the world to such an inhuman extent that many Americans now live their daily lives in a state of free-floating panic and paralyzing anxiety.

In today's New York Times' Caucus blog, Carl Hulse reports that House Republicans have got themselves a brand-new slogan:It looks like Republicans will counter the Democratic push for change from the years of the Bush administration with their own pledge to deliver, drum roll please, "the change you deserve." The first element of the party agenda developed over the past few months by the leadership and select party members will focus on family issues.

"Through our "Change You Deserve" message and through our "American Families Agenda," House Republicans will continue our efforts to speak directly to an American public looking for leaders who will offer real solutions for the challenges they confront every day," said the memo prepared for lawmakers.What the GOP doesn't seem to realize, because they are idiots, is that "the change you deserve" is the registered advertising slogan of Effexor XR, a drug that many of you might have started taking as a result of all the...you know -- terrorism. (Hat tip to Bluestem for catching this gem.)

Effexor, also known as Venlafaxine, is approved for the treatment "of depression, generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder, and panic disorder in adults." Its common side effects are very much in keeping with the world the House Republicans have striven to build: nausea, apathy, constipation, fatigue, vertigo, sexual dysfunction, sweating, memory loss, and - and I swear I am not making this up - "electric shock-like sensations also called 'brain zaps.'"

Its less common side effects are equally awesome in their appropriateness.

And when the Food And Drug Administration reviewed the ad copy that included the tagline, "The change you deserve," it took issue with Wyeth Pharmaceuticals, which manufactures Effexor, saying that the company made "unsubstantiated superiority claims." Sounds like the GOP have picked an ironically accurate tagline for their efforts!:LL

Saguaro
05-15-2008, 10:05 AM
We all need Effexor for what the Bush admin has put us through for 8 yrs

patriotsblade
05-15-2008, 10:59 AM
I actually started taking this right after the 2004 election.

http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa70/patriotsblade/fukitol.gif

Works great.

Yellowdogtexan
05-15-2008, 12:18 PM
We all need Effexor for what the Bush admin has put us through for 8 yrsAcutally what the House Republicans are say is that you need to be heavily medicated in order to buy their lies and be dumb enough to vote for a republican this year

Trueblue
05-15-2008, 10:13 PM
:lmao Priceless.

Matt
05-16-2008, 09:52 PM
The Democratic Party is coming in on the American Express!

:thumbsup

Yellowdogtexan
05-18-2008, 08:43 PM
I heard that Boehner got teased about this slogan on the talk show circuit this morning. :LL

Yellowdogtexan
05-19-2008, 12:16 PM
Here is the link that I mentioned in my earlier posthttp://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/05/18/boehner-needled-on-ithis_n_102325.htmlSTEPHANOPOULOS: The Democrats are having some fun at your expense this week because they look at your slogan, "The Change You Deserve," and say that's the slogan for Effexor, an anti-depressant. Here was Congressman Steny Hoyer, your counterpart.

HOYER: [on videotape] "The Change You Deserve", of course, is a trademark for an anti-depressant. It does have side effects. It can make you sick. 82% of Americans have indicated they are sick and tired of the policies that have been pursued by the Bush-Boehner administration.

STEPHANOPOULOS: Shouldn't you have seen that coming?

BOEHNER: Listen, I could have used an anti-depressant last week.If you go to the link, you can watch Boehner and he does seem depressed.