UK's Cameron Gets His Own "Girls" Tribute Video
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, April 19 2010
President Obama's bequest to the future of Internet politics is that there will mostly like be a "Obama Girl"-like video made for any candidate with populist leanings, at least the male ones. (As if we needed another reason to hope for more female candidates...)
After the jump is the "The Cameron Girls," a sexually-tinged YouTube tribute to British Conservative leader David Cameron, who's hoping to pull in enough votes for his party in the May 6th parliamentary election to make himself prime minister. (via @merici)
Amongst the choicer bits are when the "girls," who actually look to be full-grown women, rhyme, "we find DC very attractive" with "we use the 'net to go interactive."
One sign, though, that British politics are different than our own in the U.S. "Let's get together and paint the town blue" is a pro-Tory message. In the UK, Conservatives are the "blue" party. Labour is red. Liberal Dems are sorta a goldish color.