Posted on 08/04/2010 7:57:19 PM PDT by Republican Wildcat
Nice ad but it still feels like “more of the same” in political advertising.
“Unemployment is higher with him in office!” and “Home prices have fallen during his term!” and “He hasn’t done anything to fix the problems of ... X ... Y ... and Z.” It’s all just more of the same, really.
How about an ad that says, “He took an oath to support and defend the Constitution, but look at what he’s pushed through!” or “Do you really want a Nanny State that controls your every action and decision?” Stuff like that.
There is much more at stake in this election than just jobs and house prices.
Two main messages for every campaign: Democrats are robbing from our children and grandchildren to pay off political allies, and Democrats believe that they are superior to ordinary, hard-working Americans, and are ignoring us and ramming destructive legislation down our throats. Every decent American can relate to these messages. BTW, I give the commercial a C+. The music is annoying, and it’s a mite too silly. Blessings Rachel, Bob
Agree. Too many of these Republicans are listening to gold chain wearing, BMW driving, East Coast RINO Consultants.
Take the gloves OFF and WIN these races.
Even the assclown John McCain is being BRUTAL to JD !
Why?
Cause it F’N works !!
ugh, she will go the same way Hayworth did.
McCain mopped the floor with Hayworth.
A fence post could have beaten Reid, unfortunately we didn’t get one to run against him.
No, you should never personally appear in an ad taking hard hits at an opponent.
I did not say she should.
You are getting two posts confused.
I said in HER video she should SPEAK. Say hello. SAY the disclaimer. Whatever. Just standing there like a used car salesman with that fake tense smile.
I also said she should attack. LIKE McCain is doing against JD.
Two different things.
I only read the one post that I responded to...
That would taken away from that ad...the focus was to be against Reid and therefore you want as little of yourself as possible in such an ad personally.
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