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Alright, so I’m sure I’m not alone when I say I don’t think much of Paris Hilton, all her sleazy antics and her unfounded celebrity. However, her rebuttal mock political ad she released Tuesday was pretty friggin’ funny.
The ad was released in response to John McCain using images of Hilton in his own ad campaign released on TMZ, comparing his opponent Barack Obama with ditzy celebrities such as Paris.
The spot starts out showing Hilton sprawled in a lawn chair wearing a barely-there leopard print swimsuit and stiletto heels.
She tackles McCain by repeatedly calling him an old, white-haired dude, and other phrases along those lines.
After insulting McCain a few times, and calling herself hot even more, she breaks out into how she thinks the State’s energy crisis should be solved. And when I say, “how she thinks” I mean, reading whatever was written for her on that topic, I’m sure.
She closes the ad with "Now if you'll excuse me, I have to go pick out a vice president. I am thinking Rihanna."
Obama spokespeople refused to comment on the ad. McCain’s camp, however, played along with the video.
“In reality, Paris Hilton may have a more substantive energy policy than Barack Obama," said McCain spokesman Tucker Bounds.