Posted on 10/30/2011 5:27:07 PM PDT by fightinJAG
[No, not the smoking ad. This one is called "He Carried Yellow Flowers," starring Nick Searcy.]
Herman Cain is on a roll.
The former CEO of Godfather's Pizza leads the pack in the latest CBS-New York Times public opinion poll among GOP presidential candidates.
He's also building a reputation for having the most offbeat internet campaign ads.
The most recent one stars Chief of Staff Mark Block, who explains his passion for Herman Cain, apparently becoming so excited he has to smoke a cigarette afterward. Was it as good for you as it was for me?
However, nothing may compare to a little-viewed internet ad launched by the Cain campaign in August, back when the candidate only had five percent of the Republican vote, compared to 25 percent now.
This may be the wackiest, funniest, weirdest campaign ad of the season. It's called "He Carried Yellow Flowers", starring actor Nick Searcy, who plays the lead in a western made by "CTV" (Cain TV?).
(Excerpt) Read more at cnbc.com ...
That is Zo! Is the blonde woman Bo Derrek?
Cain knows how to work it!!
lol but this was back in August? I’ve not seen it before.
Damn straight it is.
Thanks for the link!
I googled “toucan stub”.
Holy crap, man! It’s a revolution!
ROFLMAO! FANTASTIC! Hooray Herman Cain!
Not sure but it looks kind of like her.
I dunno.
OUTSTANDING work with the song lyrics, bitterclinger! Is that yours, ASA Vet?
Ha, Libs won’t get past the “when a man was a man” line!!
I hadn’t either. So when I saw CNBC, of all places, had posted the August ad, I thought, man, this needs to get out.
Seems a lot of us missed this internet ad that Herman Cain put out in August. I think it’s the prequel to the smoking man ad, but who knows? Maybe more of them are lurking out there. Being a Cain supporter is...fun!
Direct youtube link to the ad: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSlC7BxmSqY&feature=player_embedded
Not my work.. I just combined and posted.
Lets cut out CNBC from this post.
http://youtu.be/dSlC7BxmSqY
Cain sure is the unconventional candidate. I like it. Go HermanCain!
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