I’m not sure if this is the greatest campaign ad I have ever seen or the worst...
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@George-K said in I’m not sure if this is the greatest campaign ad I have ever seen or the worst...:
Also, I'm anticipating the New York Times' objection to the ad because it said "targeted" at least 5 times.
Actually the use of 'target' threw me. At first I thought, having introduced the main guy, the 'target' was the opposition. It was only after a little while I realized she was supposed to be one of the 'good guys' too.
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Interesting that no party affiliation was mentioned. That usually means they are worried about net-negative brand equity of the party label.
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@George-K said in I’m not sure if this is the greatest campaign ad I have ever seen or the worst...:
@jon-nyc said in I’m not sure if this is the greatest campaign ad I have ever seen or the worst...:
Actually the use of 'target' threw me.
Same here.
They're politicians. They and their people can't storyboard worth a damn. Gotta give them a lot of flexibility.
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Aqua verbed storyboard.
Somewhere a puppy just died.
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@jon-nyc said in I’m not sure if this is the greatest campaign ad I have ever seen or the worst...:
Aqua verbed storyboard.
Somewhere a puppy just died.
I can make up for it by telling you that it isn't verbed, jackass, it's anthimeria.
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@George-K said in I’m not sure if this is the greatest campaign ad I have ever seen or the worst...:
Well, I guess it's
SUPER pedantryFriday, eh?It is.
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@Axtremus said in I’m not sure if this is the greatest campaign ad I have ever seen or the worst...:
A policy free campaign ad.
Their policy is awesomeness.
And explosions and shit.
And Texas.
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@Horace said in I’m not sure if this is the greatest campaign ad I have ever seen or the worst...:
Average people are such wooden actors.
It's just total lack of practice. It's why average people can't write, paint, or sing worth a damn, either. Put in the time and you're fine.
What's funny though is that they're politicians; you'd think they'd be a lot better at it. Clearly they grasp the concept of pretending to be somebody else.
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Clearly there's a difference between acting and lying.