To: GOP_Muzik
I don’t think the witch ad was the way to go. But if she was going to play with the witch ad, she could have started exactly like she did, dressed in a witch costume. Then she could have taken off the hat and black cloak, been dressed in something bright and cheery, moved over to a bright background shot, and said what she WAS, which is a strong fiscal conservative who was ready to solve the problems facing our country.
To: CharlesWayneCT
I dont think the witch ad was the way to go. But if she was going to play with the witch ad, she could have started exactly like she did, dressed in a witch costume. Then she could have taken off the hat and black cloak, been dressed in something bright and cheery, moved over to a bright background shot, and said what she WAS, which is a strong fiscal conservative who was ready to solve the problems facing our country.
Wow. Isn't it amazing how much smarter the average conservative is than self-proclaimed experts like TV guru Fred Davis? That would have been 1000 times better than what the suppoesd best in the business came up with. If you listen to Fred Davis' interview talking about the ad he sounds like a nut. Hint: Watch the end of "America's Sweethearts" when the big legendary movie director goes off the deep end. Then think Fred Davis.
The one thing even more incredible than the "witch" TV ad is the possibility that anyone might ever hire Fred Davis ever again for anything.
57 posted on
08/12/2011 8:50:34 AM PDT by
Moseley
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