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Spinoff of Paul Gosar Thread - Best Political Ad
Posted on 9/21/18 at 9:27 pm
Posted on 9/21/18 at 9:27 pm
I thought the Paul Gosar ad with his siblings endorsing the other candidate, while I dislike what they did, was particularly powerful. What are some of the best and most powerful political ads you remember.
For me, it's the Armed Chinese Troops in Texas ad from Ron Paul's 2012 campaign. I get chills every time I watch and I believe it is the most succinct and damning argument against America's foreign policy interventionism.
Ron Paul - Armed Chinese Troops in Texas
For me, it's the Armed Chinese Troops in Texas ad from Ron Paul's 2012 campaign. I get chills every time I watch and I believe it is the most succinct and damning argument against America's foreign policy interventionism.
Ron Paul - Armed Chinese Troops in Texas
Posted on 9/21/18 at 9:45 pm to upgrayedd
Where in the hell did you find that? ??
Posted on 9/21/18 at 9:47 pm to SCLibertarian
I never saw that before. That is fantastic.
Posted on 9/21/18 at 9:50 pm to SCLibertarian
The Rand Paul message is spot on... but the presentation style was created by someone on PCP. It was pissing me off at the campaign with all that moving around freaked out crap. That same message stated in a Praguer U video would have been far more effective.
Posted on 9/21/18 at 9:53 pm to WorkinDawg
Click replay and then fast forward to 1:42 to see the most effective political ad in SC history. David Beasley was governor, told the people of SC that Jesus Christ told him a lottery was wrong. Jim Hodges, Gamecock grad who supported the lottery, created a fictional Augusta gas station worker and UGA fan named Bubba, who constantly insulted us SC folk about how much better their schools were than ours. Also put him in a UGA shirt just to piss of the redneck Gamecocks and Tiger fans who otherwise would have never voted Democrat.
1998 - Jim Hodges vs. David Beasley Ad
1998 - Jim Hodges vs. David Beasley Ad
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