Homer Simpson tries to vote for Barack Obama







Homer Simpson tries to vote for Barack Obama

Homer Simpson tries to vote for Barack Obama

Scheduled for an episode of The Simpsons two days before the presidential election. Does this amount to an endorsement of the Democrats?

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Guest: Donald Rumsfeld (413 days ago)

I've seem the Simpsons attack the Democrats too, they're pretty balanced in their approach to who's in office.

Guest (414 days ago)

Lol, the only way MCain and Palin will stand a chance

Guest (337 days ago)

Stupid MUSLIMS

captainamaranthCaptainAmaranth (413 days ago)

The Simpsons have frequently been anti-republican.

Guest: vee10 (414 days ago)

This is taken from 'Electronic voting machine', also on this site.

belgianBelgian (414 days ago)

"Does this amounted"? Is it me or is english going down the hill anyway?

nickyjamesnickyjames (310 days ago)

*HEY LOOK AT ME IM A FAT KID IN MY LIVING ROOM WITH A DR PEPPER IN ONE HAND AND A HOT POCKET SANDWHICH IN THE OTHER. I HAVE NOTHING BETTER TO DO THAN BICKER WITH FACELESS PEOPLE ON THE INTERNET THAT I'LL NEVER SEE IN REAL LIFE AND THATS WHY I ACT HARD*
   

Guest (105 days ago)

Latest comment: "*I AM ANOTHER FAT KID WHO SMILES AT THIS COMMENT WHILE TAKING A SIP FROM HIS COKE AND A BIG BITE FROM HIS BIG MAC. I LAUGH AT PEOPLE BEING HARD, YOU BETTER REMEMBER THAT OTHERWISE I'LL RIP YA THROAT OUT!* "

Guest: phil (372 days ago)

actually, it would depend whether you are referring to 'The Simpsons' the tv programme (in which case it's 'has') or the characters 'the Simpsons' (Marge, Homer, Lisa, etc) in which case it would be 'have'.

Guest (377 days ago)

have. not has, not had. idiot.

Guest (376 days ago)

No, it's has. You are the f**kwit