It's an excellent pro-Obama poster:
- The face and the name of the candidate - check
- Big, bold strong word "Judgment" - check
- Some quote from the candidate - check [*]
- Some small white text - who reads it and who cares?
[*] The quote has problems:
- It's old - a year ago. Back then his judgment could have been correct or wrong, but who remembers what it was back then? The statement will be accepted as true because people are lazy and don't think for themselves.
- It's debatable even today - I know people who are sure that the surge hasn't bought us any gains in Iraq, except lowering the personnel losses. This quote won't be seen by them as detrimental.
As many people said with regard to NObama sticker, campaigns should advertise their candidates rather than try to show the opponent as inferior. Obama could be bad and all that, looking at this poster, but what does it tell to the voter? Do what? Vote Green or something?