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Thursday, September 8, 2011
Progressive video game, “Tea Party Zombies Must Die"
Conservatives is are having a cow about a a video game company in Brooklyn, N.Y., that has created a violent first-person shooter game targeting conservatives. The game is called “Tea Party Zombies Must Die.” The game is reminiscent of Doom.
See http://teapartyzombiesmustdie.com/
The game enables users to bludgeon Bill O’Reilly with a crow bar, shoot Glenn Beck with a semi-automatic weapon, or stab former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin with a knife.
The game was created by StarvingEyes Advergaming, It is the first video-game on the company’s website.
Other undead creatures are former Senator for Pennsylvania, Rick Santorum and Fox News host, Bill O'Reilly.
A series of generic characters, of which the descriptively-named "Expresses racist views anonymously on the internet modern klan zombie" and "Factory-made blonde Fox News Barbie who has never had a problem in her life zombie".
Rightardia likes the "factory-made Fox news Barbie because she looks like Pam Bondi, the Fox news bimbo who became the Florida attorney general.
sources;
Newsmax
http://www.newsmax.com/InsideCover/video-game-kills-palin/2011/09/07/id/410140?s=al&promo_code=CFF3-1
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