Posted on 09/13/2016 1:56:29 PM PDT by BlackFemaleArmyColonel
Its a nasty outbreak not seen since the 1990s: Americans are suffering a terrible bout of Clinton fatigue, according to a new TV ad that depicts sickly voters languishing in a hospital.
The ad, produced by the defeat Crooked Hillary PAC, depicts a doctor and a nurse strolling through a room full of lethargic people lying in beds and slumped in wheelchairs.
We havent seen anything like this since the 90s, the doctor tells the nurse, referencing Bill Clintons presidency from 1993 to 2001.
They look so lifeless, the nurse responds.
Well, theyve been through a lot, the doctor says.
Email scandals.
Questionable donations from foreign governments.
Cronyism.
Even pantsuits.
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The nurse replies, Thats so awful. Whats the diagnosis?
Clinton fatigue, the doctor concludes.
Watch the ad...
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LOL!
I like it.
ClintonBush
It’s the same thing.
“Even pants suits”
ROFL!!!!!!!
Great find!
LOL!
oh, that is awesome.....!!!!
and Congress fatigue...
Me too! Everywhere the Clintoons are, destruction follows. I want them GONE!!!
How do you know that they are not the author ?
I was stricken with it many years ago.
Really ? You’d never know. ;-D
25 years ago..................
The Crooked Hillary PAC, formally known as Make America Number 1 and funded by billionaire Robert Mercer, is launching an ad blitz across America in the coming weeks and spending six figures on the campaign. It aims to use Facebook, YouTube and Google to target undecided voters in nine swing states before the election.
I don't see where it says this ad will run on television, only that "in the coming weeks" this PAC will use Facebook, Google and YouTube in 9 states.
Am I missing a paragraph or edit?
Thanks.
“The Crooked Hillary PAC, formally known as Make America Number 1 and funded by billionaire Robert Mercer, is launching an ad blitz across America in the coming weeks and spending six figures on the campaign. It aims to use Facebook, YouTube and Google to target undecided voters in nine swing states before the election.”
LOL - now THAT’S funny...
Even pantsuits.
Yes!
A great and very effective ad.
Bfl
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