Red Eye Asks If Obama Has Lost ‘Obama Girl’, Has He Lost The Nation?

 

Forget all about polls, gaffes and the economy. Is Obama Girl‘s non-endorsement of President Obama this year’s election-deciding game changer? Red Eye‘s Greg Gutfeld observed that Amber Lee Ettinger told The Daily Caller “(I’m) not as excited as I was the last time, that’s for sure.”

“If I’m not making videos, I’m not sure it’s anyone’s business who I’m voting for this time around,” she added.

“She was the deciding vote,” Gutfeld noted. “Isn’t Obama Girl sort of a perfect metaphor for the election? She was hot from four years ago, much like America, but grown cold.”

“Much like Obama, you know, their careers have shadowed each other,” Fox News contributor Jonathan Hunt opined. “They both made campaign videos in essence. She tried acting with limited success. He tried acting presidential with limited success. She tried designing jewelry, limited success. He tried designing health care, limited success. And they looked a heck of lot better four years ago in a swimwear that they do now.”

“Is Obama Girl a bellwether of what is to come?” Gutfeld posited.

“I like that she is trying to keep her opinion like we care,” comedian Dan Soder weighed in. “If I want your opinion, I will track you down at whatever restaurant you a waitress at and I will ask you who are you voting for.”

“She is not voting for Obama because she doesn’t have a job,” FBN’s Nicole Petallides interjected. “That’s the whole idea here is that all of the Americans are out of work. They are not getting more jobs. She doesn’t have a job. What’s her job? She is not making more videos. She is making jewelry. And what else is she doing?”

“It is like when a one hit wonder decides they will get all of this ego,” Soder added. “No one cared about your music in the first place. You suck.”

“She is the flock of seagulls of political icons,” Gutfeld concluded.

“And she is running far, far away,” joked Soder.

Watch Red Eye’s analysis of Obama Girl’s non-endorsement below via Fox News:

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