Category: Advertising
By medusa on Oct 21, 2008 in Advertising, Appalachia, Arrogance, Barack Obama, Campaign Gaffes, Campaigns & Campaign Financing, Daily Kos, Fund Raising, John McCain, McCain/Palin 2008, NoQuarter Radio, Pennsylvania, Political Strategy | 112 Comments
Update from SusanUnPC: “Anonymous H,” one of our readers, has offered to “match up to $500 if NQ posters can provide receipt of a donation to the Denver Group.” Bud White, who collaborates regularly with Medusa, would be the best person to send your receipt to, as well as me. So please send validation to [...]
By Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy on Oct 18, 2008 in 1st Amendment, Advertising, Arrogance, Bamboozling, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, John McCain, Media Bias, Messiah, PACs & Lobbying Groups | 75 Comments
Yes, that Hillary. You know, the one who inspired millions of us to support her in this recent primary. We were successful, too – in any other country, she would now be the nominee. But not in the United-Obama-Rezko-Ayers-Wright-Odinga 57 States of America! Nope – in this country, at least one party dismisses the actual [...]
By SusanUnPC on Oct 13, 2008 in Advertising, Annenberg Chicago Challenge, Barack Obama, Bill Ayers, Weather Underground, William Ayers, Woods Fund | 198 Comments
“Guilt By Participation” Writes Politico about this ad: The Republican Party on Monday morning will make a new push to convince voters that distant ties between Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) and former radical William Ayers are somehow disqualifying for the presidency. The Republican National Committee plans to e-mail “an audience of tens of millions” the [...]
By Uppity Woman on Oct 10, 2008 in Advertising, Barack Obama, Bolshevikization, Chicago politics, Media Bias, Obamedia | 203 Comments
Already using the Main Stream Media as his own personal PRAVDA for free propaganda, Barack Obama has decided to buy half-hour prime time TV slots in order to bring The Glorious Comrade into the living rooms of America for longer, more controlled periods of time. I don’t suppose we will hear the Chicago Thug talk [...]
By Charles Lemos on Oct 4, 2008 in Advertising, Barack Obama, John McCain | 92 Comments
Another day, another pitiful ad from the McCain campaign. This ad is a 30 second spot. Here’s a clue Johnny Boy, look at at these ads from Right Change. If you want to win, and I am not sure you do, those are the types of ads that you need to run, not the above [...]
By SusanUnPC on Oct 2, 2008 in Advertising, Barack Obama | 144 Comments
I’m not endorsing this. I’m neutral, and posting it so you’re aware of the 527 ad:
By NancyA on Sep 24, 2008 in Advertising, Barack Obama, Current Affairs, John McCain | 71 Comments
Okay, okay. My gosh! Obama lies again about McCain. Obama said McCain was against stem cell research when he is clearly not! Here is the opening to Obama’s new radio ad: Stem cell research could unlock cures for diabetes, cancer and Alzheimer’s too. But John McCain has stood in the way…he’s opposed stem cell research…Picked [...]
By SusanUnPC on Sep 23, 2008 in Advertising, Joe Biden, John McCain, Obama Attack Ads | 76 Comments
Joe Biden talks with Katie Couric on the campaign and Obama’s reprehensible ad making fun of John McCain for his inability to use a computer — despite the fact that McCain’s injuries from torture make it impossible for him to type:
By SusanUnPC on Sep 20, 2008 in Advertising | 527 Comments
One of our writers sent this along. She describes herself as pro-choice and pro-gay-marriage, but she said that this ad still made a powerful impression on her. It’s brilliantly done. But how does it make YOU feel? I’m just posting this because I’m curious about your impressions.
By NancyA on Sep 19, 2008 in Advertising, Barack Obama, Current Affairs, Housing & Housing Crisis, Obama, Politico, Vice President | 182 Comments
This morning Ben Smith over at Poltico had this to say about McCain: John McCain has an uphill battle to convince voters that he and his party — who have been governing for the last eight years — aren’t responsible for the current financial crisis. But he also has a case to make, in the [...]
By SusanUnPC on Sep 18, 2008 in Advertising, Barack Obama, McCain/Palin 2008, Obama Attack Ads | 163 Comments
From the Christian Science Monitor: [...] Negative campaigning McCain goes negative and Obama does not — a pattern? No. It’s actually the opposite, according to a new study released today. The Wisconsin Advertising Project found that Obama went negative in 77 percent of his commercials last week while McCain’s were only 56 percent negative. The [...]
By Bud White on Sep 17, 2008 in Advertising, Appalachia, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Bloggers, Cult, DNC, Daily Kos, Democratic Nomination, Democratic Party, Hillary Clinton, James Carville, John Kerry, National Security, Pennsylvania, Political Strategy, Popular Vote, West Virginia, White Working Class, Women | 226 Comments
During the primaries and up until the convention, many Obama supporters pushed the narrative that Hillary supporters had to go through the classic stages of grief before we accepted Obama. On Correntewire, Lambert writes that Josh Marshall and others: started running the “stages of grief” trope on Hillary supporters way back in February—you know, from [...]
By SusanUnPC on Sep 16, 2008 in Advertising, Barack Obama, Campaigns & Campaign Financing, Current Affairs, DNC idiocy, Democratic Party, General Election, Harry Reid, Hillary Clinton, Howard Dean, Nancy Pelosi | 141 Comments
Poor Harry Reid. Poor Nancy Pelosi. They had those BIG dollar signs in their eyes whenever they gazed on their big new cash cow Barack Obama. They imagined the millions and millions he’d rake in, not just for his own race, but to finance all of their Senate and House races. That money they had [...]
By medusa on Sep 14, 2008 in Advertising, Age Discrimination, Barack Obama, David Axelrod, MoveOn.org, Race Card, Sarah Palin, Workers | 354 Comments
Mark Cunningham’s article Why Bam’s Flailing, in the September 10 New York Post, makes clear why Obama’s numbers are slipping and his solid ground has turned to shifting sands. Simply put, Axelrod’s main tactic of stirring up class warfare and playing the race-card in a divide-and-conquer strategy doesn’t work on the national stage. Cunningham writes: [...]