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LandonCook
01-22-2008, 05:11 PM
The campaign needs to buy the last remaining super bowl spot left. (if it is still open)
And put forth one of the most emotional and best political adds ever.
And they need to pay (Fuck you) Frank to help.

Despite how bad everyone hates him, he isn't for one side or the other, he is just paid. And you all know he does good work with convincing people how it is.

hueylong
01-22-2008, 05:12 PM
Did we need another stupid Super Bowl ad thread? These spots have been sold out for months.

PimpBlimp
01-22-2008, 05:13 PM
It wouldn't surprise me if Paul already bought one.

LandonCook
01-22-2008, 05:14 PM
Did we need another stupid Super Bowl ad thread? These spots have been sold out for months.

There were two open a week ago... your wrong.

mokkan88
01-22-2008, 05:15 PM
No. Too little, too late for one. And it's too expensive. And people watch sports to get their minds off of politics. They don't want to hear about it.

westmich4paul
01-22-2008, 05:19 PM
We should have bought them for the afc-nfc championship games. Half the cost and just in the packers game alone over 50 million viewers. 50 million! How could anyone not support this? Whats the viewership of last years SuperBowl? Just makes good sense. Grassroots should have been on this monthes ago.

Devil_rules_in_extremes
01-22-2008, 05:21 PM
Consult with FU Frank?

HELL NO! I almost want to call you a troll.

hueylong
01-22-2008, 05:21 PM
Terrible use of money. Highly inefficient. You're paying to reach way too many people who don't vote. They don't like to sell ads for political -- and definitely won't sell one for Paul.

And if your ad runs late in a lopsided game -- virtually nobody will see it.

$2.7 million could help win 1 or 2 Super Tuesday states.

Please get a grip on reality and stop wasting our time.

westmich4paul
01-22-2008, 05:22 PM
No. Too little, too late for one. And it's too expensive. And people watch sports to get their minds off of politics. They don't want to hear about it.
This is completely false, alot of non football people as well as football fanatics watch the halftime ad's because they are funny and trendy. It has become a "thing" to keep watching through the old halftime of boring. People would definately not only put up with it( because they can't wait for the next commercial but if they put on enough of a powerful message getting ad it just might wake up
the sheep a bit.