Posted on 10/25/2004 10:39:37 AM PDT by txroadkill
Take a look at this ad -- which Bill O'Reilly featured on his show Thursday night!
ClubforGrowth.net has teamed up with David Zucker (the director of such movie hits as Airplane! and Naked Gun) to produce what could be the most explosive, influential, and memorable TV ad of the campaign season.
Not to mention the funniest http://www.clubforgrowth.net/
Dayside with Linda Vester just had Zucker on and the audience loved it
Oh that's good.....it should be playing everywhere, it speaks volumes
That one is good.
ping
We need many more Zucker ads - this is fantastic. Political ads that are actually entertaining.
Regards, Ivan
It's a great ad. They need money to run it in battleground states.
The lib's ad got booed. :=)
I LOVE this ad- just saw it on FOX News too.
What this does SOOOOO effectively is use humor to devastating effect...it has all the sting of a straight "negative" ad...but doesn't leave me feeling dirty (as some of our negative ads do)
This needs to be out there CONSTANTLY for the next week..
That site is getting slammed. Good news for us, bad news for me :(
posted a billion times.
imagine if kerry were president (scare):
national security advisor: "the latest intelligence report just came in. what do you make of it?"
kerry: "oh, i could make a broach, or a hat, or a pteridactal..."
and nsc grabs the report out of kerry's hand....
THAT is HILARIOUS!
the server is swamped people- next time you are able to get it COPY it localy and e-mail it around (not just the link)
anyone with
I have a local copy of it and I have been sending it around to everyone I know. Everyone loves it.
I got through. I'll post a mirror in a bit
ping for later
Great ad, although some might find the ending a bit offensive...
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