Review of The Campaign (2012) by Chiek E — 28 Jan 2013
Another great comedic performance from Will Farrell, The silliness and scandal ridden lives of politicians and big money financing by rich people with vested selfish interests were so believable given the circus we've witnessed in 2012 presidential elections.
While the movie is obviously biased against the republican party with obvious trademarks like hunting and love for guns, the movie was making fun about the American public where the majority would lap up what ever garbage thrown at them.
If the US public had seen the good family philanthropic christian man Mitt Romney was and believing that killing unborn babies was wrong and that marriage was between a man and woman only, Obama wouldn't stand a chance even if he played his black card to the fullest.
Romney saw China as an enemy and the movie was not wrong to portray China as a big sweat shop paying chinese workers wages of 50 cents per hour.
This review of The Campaign (2012) was written by Chiek E on 28 Jan 2013.
The Campaign has generally received mixed reviews.
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