Be watching for 'gun control' superbowl ads

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I mean, seriously, WTF?

Supposedly ads are going to be showing up on the superbowl breaks and they're not the funny superbowl ads we're used to seeing. We're talking full-blown propaganda bullshit.

Although, I wonder if spectators of a sport where men aggressively squabble over a piece of leather is going to be the best audience for heart-string tugging.



Furthermore, running ads in the superbowl is EXTREMELY cost prohibitive and I'm just wondering where in the hell they're getting the funding?

I suspect that it may just be rumor and you won't actually see this ad during the superbowl.

Here's one with mayor Bloombag.



"it's a patriotic thing to do"

If we find out that our tax dollars went to fund this shit, the NFL is going to be swamped with emails.

I don't have T.V. so just a heads up for you guys to be looking for this stuff.
 
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Although, I wonder if spectators of a sport where men aggressively squabble over a piece of leather is going to be the best audience for heart-string tugging.
Gun control propaganda backfired (pun intended) miserably on NBC when Bob Costas preached it during the halftime of a regular season game about 2 months ago....the Sunday night game right after the murder-suicide of Jovan Belcher and his gf. OTOH, the Super Bowl audience is quite different from that of a regular season game.
 
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NEW YORK (AP) — A gun control group founded by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is airing an advertisement during the Super Bowl calling for background checks.

The 30-second spot by Mayors Against Illegal Guns will air in the Washington area during the third quarter of the game between the Baltimore Ravens and San Francisco 49ers.

The ad calls on lawmakers to pass rules requiring background checks on guns. It is narrated by children, with "America the Beautiful" playing in the background.

It includes decades-old footage of National Rifle Association Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre saying the gun lobby group approves of the checks. LaPierre recently testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee that the NRA no longer supports background checks for all gun sales.

A Bloomsberg spokesman would say only that the ad cost in the six-figure range.

Mayors Against Illegal Guns is a coalition of more than 800 mayors from 44 states.
http://online.wsj.com/article/AP84e0e5ed2d0d45d48b25a602dd91a55f.html

So is this a political ad or what? Not exactly? It's an attempt to inspire political action, right?

I think if we were running ads to promote freedom they would say "no, that's political" but since this is an ad in support of government nuts running our lives I suppose it's okay.

I'm gonna boycott the NFL if this ad shows up today. Oh wait, I already don't watch football. Hmmm . . .I'll start watching just so I can tell them I quit.
 
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NEW YORK (AP) — A gun control group founded by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is airing an advertisement during the Super Bowl calling for background checks.

The 30-second spot by Mayors Against Illegal Guns will air in the Washington area during the third quarter of the game between the Baltimore Ravens and San Francisco 49ers.

The ad calls on lawmakers to pass rules requiring background checks on guns. It is narrated by children, with "America the Beautiful" playing in the background.

It includes decades-old footage of National Rifle Association Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre saying the gun lobby group approves of the checks. LaPierre recently testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee that the NRA no longer supports background checks for all gun sales.

A Bloomsberg spokesman would say only that the ad cost in the six-figure range.

Mayors Against Illegal Guns is a coalition of more than 800 mayors from 44 states.

http://online.wsj.com/article/AP84e0e5ed2d0d45d48b25a602dd91a55f.html
Children from Sandy Hook Elementary perhaps? I mean, why just pull random kids for the ad when you can go for the real tear-jerker? :rolleyes:
 
I haven't watched a super-bowl in well over 35 years, don't intend to start now.
 
The crowd will go apeshit booing. Maybe it will be a good thing.
That was my original thought too, but I remembered that the Super Bowl has viewers who haven't watched 5 minutes of a game in the regular season, and some of them don't know what a football looks like. If it was a regular football crowd, it would fail miserably!!
 
When does he run out of money, lol? The guy's been blowing money on stupid shit like this his whole life.

He's worth about $20bn, he still owns like 90% of Bloomberg. Since he's been mayor he's doubled in value or something. I'm sure it helps his business
 
The NFL was designed for TV. TV is designed for idiots. Spend this afternoon doing something intelligent.
 
The NFL was designed for TV. TV is designed for idiots. Spend this afternoon doing something intelligent.
Absolutely untrue. I'm not even a big football fan, but I know the sport was created for the spirit of competition, not for TV revenue dollars. And I'd watch who I call idiots, there's actually quite a few well known players that are outspoken supporters of Ron Paul and liberty beliefs.
 
On point however, as others have said, there will be soccer moms and metrosexual men watching today that normally wouldn't. They will most certainly tune in onto these propaganda segments.
 
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