They were serious, hence the outrage at us rightfully mocking the ad.
I think they were trying to appeal to the lowest common denominator.
No, they really are that two dimensional. Their other ads are even more dimwitted.
Oh, I get it, the ad is a metaphor for 0bamaCare. It was a stupid thing to do everybody knows it was a stupid thing to do but it will get right-wingers to say it was a stupid thing to do so left-wingnuts will then support the stupid thing.
Nothing wrong was seen by the homo/metrosexual d0uchebags at OFA because they're a bunch of homo/metrosexual d0uchebags.
People in our camp claiming that the buzz created is somehow exactly what was desired don't get it: The Internet isn't like television AT ALL. It's an interactive medium, and when you have literally millions of people viciously mocking your product, the old rules about "anything that get's 'em talking," don't apply anymore.
0'care isn't cathing on with Millenials and other previously voluntary uninsured/underinsured healthy people for ONE REASON and ONE REASON ONLY: It's not free.. You can't fix the fact that it's not free with any amount of advertising. At the end of the commercial, it's still not free.
The history of this administration from the handling of the BP oil spill right at the beginning and on down through every single crises and opportunity both foreign and domestic has been nothing but one -- and here, for perhaps the first time it's ever really been true and not hyperbole in the history of the Internet -- EPIC FAIL.
These people could not find their @sses if they had as many arms as a school of octopi. And now we're suddenly to believe that the latest, obvious, dismal, craptastic failure is a success? For crying out in a bucket! Thank Gawd I'm typing because I'm literally speechless that any conservative could believe such hogwash.
Agree to what?
They wish OFA was that smart.
Nope, it was just THAT bad. O’Breezy does not have his finger on the pulse of the nation after all.
“Get it cause its hot” applies to burgers, phones, apparel outside of onesies... Not health insurance.
Agree.
Like the Life of Julia ads, they intend the Pajama Boy ads to shore up a segment of their big-government-dependent customer base, in this case beta males of a young age who are economically shaky and too stupid to figure out that it's because of Obama (and themselves, of course).
They simply held up a mirror. And saw themselves. Then built the characaturization around what their sincerely held self-image is. Of a bunch of p*ssies (when it comes to the weakling men at least). But there you have it. It’s reality. OFA. Nobody can tell me that dude with the cup of “deLISH” cocoa ever let off a full clip of rounds in an AR-15 on the practice range with the guys, or voted GOP in his life.
To me, they went after the gay voters who are outraged at Duck Dynasty. Come on, the gaydar is hitting 500 with this picture.
Some have a hard time accepting the pathetic reality of this regime. So they render ingenious schemes to rout their disbelief.
Next they’ll claim that “New Coke” was a brilliant marketing strategy...
Just a question...as a female myself...do 20 something females really think Pajama boy is the man of their dreams?? Seriously??
As for conservatives getting trolled, why would Obama's flying monkeys intentionally subject themselves to abuse?
Considering that the same group also approved of the gay ad also released recently, I can’t believe that they would think that this would be the ad that has provoked such mockery. They would almost certainly have been expecting the other one would get the outrage.
http://reason.com/blog/2013/12/18/if-you-think-pajama-boy-looks-effeminate
Click on the actual Obamacare commercial in this article. They were indeed serious with pajama boy.
No they were serious. Just look at the ad targeting gays.
These people write their own satire.