Stephen Douglas Down in Polls - Goes Negative
Like many of us, Bill Green at Make the Logo Bigger has lost his mind this election season. So in a fit of dementia (and after a bottle of absinthe that conjured hallucinations of past American presidential elections) Bill wrote and produced this spot for Stephen Douglas' struggling campaign of 1860. I then voiced it with a head cold for the modest sum of $500 Confederate Dollars.
Nice working with you, Bill.
This is post #1,111 at Where's My Jetpack?
Nice working with you, Bill.
This is post #1,111 at Where's My Jetpack?
Labels: counter spin, going negative, humor, political advertising, political satire
2 Comments:
Guess that was a ‘Union’ gig. OH.
Here all week people.
By Anonymous, at October 29, 2008 at 11:09 AM
The reviews are in:
"Secesh humor at its best. Bully!"
-Jeff Davis
"Seriously?"
-Abe Lincoln
"We're withholding our opinions til someone wins."
-The state of Maryland (and parts of southern Pennsylvania)
By M.M. McDermott, at October 29, 2008 at 3:10 PM
Post a Comment
<< Home