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Published Aug 5, 2008, by Sadiq Green
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See more Paris Hilton videos at Funny or Die
Paris Hilton today released a rebuttal video in response to John McCain's campaign ad portraying Obama as a famous for nothing but being famous. Let me be the first to tell you , it is hot.
Coming on the heels of her mother Kathy Hilton's scolding of Republican nominee John McCain's attack ad on Barack Obama at the expense of her daughter, Paris Hilton has hit back on her own.

The video originally posted on funnyordie.com is actually a campaign ad of her own. In it she unveils an energy plan that takes the best parts of both McCain and Obama's newly proposed plans.

She even speculates on her running mate, stating that she is leaning towards Rhianna. The ad is smart and clever, but she may want to consider another running mate. Rhianna is a Citizen of the United Kingdom not the United States and is therefore not eligible for the Presidency or Vice-Presidency under the U.S. Constitution.

Maybe she should choose her pooch.

McCain's spokesperson Tucker Bounds tells TMZ:

“Sounds like Paris is taking the 'All of the Above' energy approach that John McCain has advocated -- both alternatives and drilling. Perhaps the reality is that Paris has a more substantive energy plan than Barack Obama."
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