politico.com - 10/28/2008
dyn.politico.com - 10/28/2008
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dyn.politico.com —
Politico political editor Charles Mahtesian was e-mailing the
other day with a Republican lobbyist who signed off...
with a plea that sounded more like a taunt: Keep it balanced. A reader e-mailed us with the same sentiment in different language. Are you ...
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Politico can't even understand this political ad and thinks it's the worst ad of the season.
Althouse —
I completely get it. And I think it's excellent! And it makes a nice pair with this one: (See all "10 worst ads" here.) ...
When Ads Attack
Fraters Libertas —
Dan Cleary in Tennessee is a regular Northern Alliance Radio Network listener. He recently received an attack mail piece against a local Republican candidate, entitled: Tom Dubois Funded By Gas Gouging! He reminds all campaigns of the necessity to have a quick turn around time from idea generation to execution on those advertising brainstorms: I suppose too that with gas now below $2 a gallon in some locations, there is now a reverse-gouging of sorts taking place in order to round up votes for Republicans just before the election, right? Of course. Dan also notes that this message isn't exactly original. It's been done, and to much ...
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