Some of the ads by the Lincoln project are very effective. Not all of them, but this one I think is.
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Funny, we all see them plain as day.The only thing missing in the above photo of Trump is horns.
I had to look up what the Lincoln Project is. It seems to be a Republican campaign group opposed to Trump.
Some of the ads by the Lincoln project are very effective. Not all of them, but this one I think is.
I am glad I could introduce you to them. Check them out on YouTube. They have lots of good ads.I had to look up what the Lincoln Project is. It seems to be a Republican campaign group opposed to Trump.
What a very good idea. More power to their elbow! If I were a US citizen I would make them a donation.
I think people that typically use dramatic musical scores and greyed out color tones are the ones who like to brainwash.Conservatives will say it's fake news and all lies. Can't help those people. Brainwashed.
Very likely the reason he can't understand why his attempted use of the military to "dominate" ( a word he is using over and over again these days) is so very wrong -- and finally drew the rightful comments made by those military men who understand it only too well.Brllliant.
I didn't know that Trump dodged serving in the military.
Was the presented info inaccurate?I think people that typically use dramatic musical scores and greyed out color tones are the ones who like to brainwash.
But that only works on the vulnerable. I can turn on Fox now and hear them denigrating half of America. This happens all day, every day. You won't find CNN, MSNBC, NBC, ABC, CBS, etc denigrating the conservative culture, all day, every day.I think people that typically use dramatic musical scores and greyed out color tones are the ones who like to brainwash.
As long as you agree that all advertising of whatever kind from anyone is an attempt to brainwash, I'd allow that term. To me, it's advertising which by its nature is dramatic.I think people that typically use dramatic musical scores and greyed out color tones are the ones who like to brainwash.
Thanks but watching political ads is about my least favourite pastime.I am glad I could introduce you to them. Check them out on YouTube. They have lots of good ads.
Yes. He got himself diagnosed with "heel spurs", by a suitably chosen doctor, and was thus exempted from the draft, like a number of similarly well-heeled (haha) people.Brllliant.
I didn't know that Trump dodged serving in the military.
The only thing missing in the above photo of Trump is horns.
I think people that typically use dramatic musical scores and greyed out color tones are the ones who like to brainwash.
Biden is not much to look forward to. But at least the forum debates can switch sides again with the offensive and defensive lines.Thanks but watching political ads is about my least favourite pastime.
The encouraging thing is that there remain some real Republicans left, who have not sold their souls.
As the FUBARs multiply, one might hope that there would be a trickle of disenchanted Republicans to join them, especially if it starts to look as if Trump is going to lose in November. I have a feeling that if he loses he is going to become instantly radioactive: people will be desperately scrambling to dissociating themselves from him in order to have any future in politics at all. It could be rather an amusing spectacle.
I'll bet the storyboards are a hoot to read.Whereas political adverts in colour with background muzak are fair and balanced?
"It aint me"......Yes. He got himself diagnosed with "heel spurs", by a suitably chosen doctor, and was thus exempted from the draft, like a number of similarly well-heeled (haha) people.
There's a funny speech by Jim "Mad Dog" Mattis about it here:
Mattis mocks Trump at gala dinner