the state has no business in the bedrooms

of the nation’s  citizens, unless of course its to go bottom feeding for the lowest common denominator among first time voters. This is a new elan in presidential politics, but whatever the value it demonstrates how the institution of government and the bureaucratic apparatus is intrinsically involved in the creation of national identity regarding sickness, crime, madness and of course, sex. Here with the Dunham video, Obama 2012 shows an expertise in wacking this into a sort of tactical convenience within the social systems. Even the concept of basic assumptions about human nature are jiggered with as necessary approximations of our experience; ideas that only seem natural within a given context, a point in time as a jumping off plateau of departure within a larger artificial system. Who knows, maybe Axelrod and the back room boys have been reading Heidegger…

—That Dunham is not just successfully selling us on her as someone who dresses notably, but also convinces us that an adult woman can wear a lip dress. And that it reminds us of why we, not very secretly, enjoy Girls in some way.
Read more: http://www.esquire.com/blogs/mens-fashion/lena-dunham-asos-magazine-cover-photos-100112#ixzz2AefvPpCF

(see link at end)…“Girls” creator and star Lena Dunham took to Twitter on Friday to joke about the controversy that stemmed from her video endorsement that encourages people to vote for President Obama.

“It tickles me to no end that while my Twitter feed was blowing up with conservative hate, I was literally hanging out in a pile of bisexuals,” Dunham tweeted.

The conservative attacks Dunham received stemmed from the star’s endorsement ad, called “My First Time.” In the ad, Dunham speaks directly into the camera and basically equates voting for the first time to sex. “You want to do it with a great guy. It should be with a guy with beautiful…somebody who really cares about and understands women,” she says in the ad spot.

Dunham’s ad is part of the president’s campaign work to help mobilize the young women voters, who were instrumental in sending him to the White House in 2008.Read More:http://www.examiner.com/article/lena-dunham-shrugs-off-conservative-hate-for-her-pro-obama-ad

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