
The official governing body for Rock, Paper, Scissors, appropriately calling itself the USA Rock Paper Scissors League, has come up with an online game wherein Sen. Barack Obama battles President George W. Bush, Sen. Hillary Clinton, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sen. John McCain and even Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in a serious rock, paper, scissors battle for the White House. No, the amazing Obama does not battle them all at one time. And yes, I did advance Sen. McCain’s name a bit because it was dead last in the press release after the gov and the Iranian prez. Obviously, the USARPS League has a bit of Obama-mania going on.
At any rate, the game is sorta’ fun. Play it yourself and let me know how you do. George Bush won every time I played. Heckuva way to promo your candidate, though. Is there a league for tiddly winks? Maybe they could come up with a game where the candidates are a wink and you try to catapult 'em into a cup. Play the 'Barack, Paper, Scissors' game at the league Web site. I didn't register. You can breeze in and play as a guest if you don't want to keep track of your scores. And I can't imagine that you would.
I'm wondering too what McCain's peeps might come up with. Maybe Red Rover, Red Rover, send Ahmadinejad right over? Options for candidates as follows: Obama would have a cup of tea with him, Clinton would yell at him and McCain would just knock him out. Looks like Budweiser sponsored the RPS League. Once you finish your game, you can remove your tongue from your cheek.
Photo shows official USA RPS League trophy from the 2007 competition. Yeah, we'd love to have that in our den.![]()
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Wednesday, March 12, 2008
“Barack, Paper, Scissors!” makes debut courtesy of the USARPS League and Bud Light
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Labels: BarackPaperScissors game, Clinton, mccain, Obama, online games, rockpaperscissors, us presidential election
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