Posted on 08/16/2015 7:00:01 AM PDT by jimbo123
And the Bush crony consultants need to collect their 15% advertising commission kickbacks from their media buys before Jeb's campaign sinks to the bottom of the ocean.
This is getting good.
Typical Madison Ave. full court press.When you know that the product is junk,advertise the hell out of it.
2016!!
$10 million on Jebbie and not one dime from the GOPe to stop Iran getting nukes. I guess we know what their priorities are.
The Cheap Labor Express is pooping their pants. The playbook they have used successfully to nominate Romney and McCain has had a giant monkey wrench thrown into it.
¡Yeb! isn’t the shoe-in they had planned on because of that giant monkey wrench.
Can you guess his name?
Will he be deported also????? (one can only hope)
At least I don’t live in one of the states being targeted at the present time.
These ads get annoying as the race deadlines approach.
¡Yeb! wants to be the first President of North Mexico.
Right to Rise currently has $100 million dollars...so not really.
Who really watches much tv anymore?
Especially people who get from TV most of the information that determines their voting decision.
Are they going to run Jebster ads during Game of Thrones Season 6?
Doubtful!
Right to Rise donations have stopped after Trump shook up the race.
And they’ve already wasted over $10 million in salaries and overhead expenses to date with nothing to show for it.
Their donors are furious that Right to Rise hasn’t done anything with the money that they donated and that Jeb has fallen to a 2nd tier candidate.
Right to Rise did not want to start advertising so early but they are being forced to by their donors.
This is great news. They are panicking and their donors are pissed.
For Right To Rise, it’s not about Jeb winning. It’s about collecting a 15% advertising commission kickback on the media buys before the 2nd debate and Jeb’s campaign sinks to the bottom of the ocean. And placating their furious donors.
After all, we have to start by accepting the premises of the left. Then we have to defend ourselves against those slanders.
Next we have to show how smart and compassionate we are at “governing.”
Then if we have any money left we might take a wispy little swipe at Hillary or Obama. But be careful, you don't want to be mean.
Spending $10 million to run television ads in three key primary states from the middle of Sept. until Jan 2016 isn’t exactly how I’d define the term ‘panic’, unless you’re an underfunded competitor.
Where are you getting your information to the contrary...certainly not from the article at the link.
one little problem poncho bushito....you blow 100 mil and Trump will spend 200. little different ball game this time around.
Right To Rise is in turmoil.
Donors are furious.
Grab some popcorn!
TV ads are for LIVs: people who can be persuaded in 30 seconds.
By definition, you want to pummel them, 30 seconds at a time, no earlier than 3 weeks out. Otherwise, you are beyond their attention span.
The campaign MO of a candidate leading by far in funding is to let all the other candidates freak out about exposure and positioning in the lead up while you stay above the fray.
And then... Blow them all out of the water 6 weeks out. (3 weeks before early voting starts through Election Day).
El Jefe spending money now means HE is one of those candidates freaking out about exposure and positioning in the lead up.
It means he’s seriously off his game plan to be the reserved money leader who can act decisively when it counts.
I’m sure the political machine of the Republican Party was hoping Fox News and the attack dog fake conservative candidates would take out Trump in the first debate and eliminate him as a threat.
Now that they’ve failed the money will have to be dished out heavy to destroy Trump, split conservative votes among the splitter candidates and probably create a false emotional issue to build up Jeb’s credibility as a ‘conservative’.
Watch out for the fake issue, fake controversy, Jeb Bush versus something or someone ‘liberal’ or ‘leftist’ that will be hyped in the media to sucker in grassroots voters.
Good news is:
1. Low morale inside the Bush campaign
2. Angry Right To Rise donors
3. Fundraising collapse at Right to Rise
4. Bush campaign fundraising slowdown
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