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Obama’s creepy ‘My First Time’ ad has conservatives asking, what about my first job?
Twitchy ^ | 10/25/12 | Brett Taylor
Posted on October 26, 2012 6:13:02 AM EDT by markomalley
With a teaser title like “My First Time,” the Obama campaign must have known its creepy new ad targeting first-time voters and featuring actress Lena Dunham would generate a lot of buzz, and certainly some controversy. What they didn’t expect, though, was how quickly conservatives would manage to take over the #MyFirstTime hashtag. The Left just refuses to learn that most voters — including younger college-age voters facing dismal career prospects — have more on their minds than lady parts.
Unemployment among women 18 to 24 is 12.8%. Forget #MyFirstTime, what about #MyFirstJob?—
Phil Kerpen (@kerpen) October 26, 2012
#myfirsttime ? What about your first job? Young ladies, this is what your president should be focused on.—
Kristina (@KristinaRibali) October 26, 2012
#MyFirstTime I looked at my 1st pay check and asked my Mom where the rest of my money went. She told about taxes & I became a conservative.—
Sandy (@VioletTiger2) October 26, 2012
Those #MyFirstTime voters in '08 got slammed by O's economy, Bam'd w/ $6 trillion more in debt, and no jobs in thanks. Vote Romney 2012.—
Tim Sumner (@SgtTim911) October 26, 2012
No one should be more offended by the #MyFirstTime video than women. Famous ladies used to fight for careers,now they fight for pills. #sick—
Kurt Williams (@kwilliamsyo) October 26, 2012
Obama reducing women's issues to just their vaginas is what's bringing us back to the 1950s. That's why for #MyFirstTime I'm voting Romney.—
Chelsea Grunwald (@chelseagrunwald) October 26, 2012
I'm not voting with my #LadyParts, so November 6th will be #MyFirstTime voting for @MittRomney…—
Stacy Washington (@StacyOnTheRight) October 26, 2012
Mitt Romney has closed the gender gap. Hmmm I wonder why? With tasteless ads like #MyFirstTime it's a complete mystery why O lost that lead—
Morgan (@veracity81) October 26, 2012
The #MyFirstTime ad insults the intelligence of the average woman voter. Does @BarackObama really think this is appealing to women?—
Cynthia Meyer (@cynthia_meyer) October 26, 2012
#MyFirstTime was more desperate than this Obama campaign.—
Nyck Elodeon (@Nyck_Elodeon) October 26, 2012
I'm so old I remember when candidates talked about ideas instead of making objectifying campaign ads that degrade women. #MyFirstTime—
Leah (@gopfirecracker) October 26, 2012
It’s not a good sign when your ad has viewers thinking of other “men.”
#MyFirstTime I think Bill Clinton may, MAY, have more class than another President.—
(@woot6) October 26, 2012
#MyFirstTime realizing that Obama made Carter look fiscally conservative & Clinton morally sound—
Palate Exposure (@PalateXposure) October 26, 2012
Take it from some more experienced voters, kids. Even Obama has given up on that “hope and change” pick-up line.
Ladies, If you want four years of self-loathing and agonizing regrets. Make Obama your first time. #MyFirstTime—
Victor Wilcox (@VWilcoxMD) October 26, 2012
#MyFirstTime was with a loser who told me lies and made me feel good then I grew up & found someone with a long term plan for the future—
Conservative Chick (@conservegirl001) October 26, 2012
You don’t want your first time to be with #Obama because his stimulus package didn’t deliver as promised. #MyFirstTime—
Andrea Chapman (@STL_Blonde) October 26, 2012
Do you really want a man who spends more then he brings in on other people and promises to spread it around? #MyFirstTime—
Allan Spurr (@alspurr) October 26, 2012
Be careful ladies…. You don't want to be punished with an Obama. #myfirsttime—
Kristina (@KristinaRibali) October 26, 2012