NEW and OFFICIAL TV Ad for Iowa and N. Hampshire! - "Machine"

Nothing new here, the same "cut a trillion dollars year one". I guess it did well with the focus groups. I hope for more ads :D.

I mean ..come on..what did you expect,an ad about japanese traditional theater?
There is nothing new for us on Ron Paul,but we still need to get the most basic messages out there,where a world that never really looked into Ron needs something it can understand,easily and quickly embrace and vote for.
 
I like it! It highlights that RP has a real plan how to tackle the current economic problems. I approve this ad :)
 
I mean ..come on..what did you expect,an ad about japanese traditional theater?
There is nothing new for us on Ron Paul,but we still need to get the most basic messages out there,where a world that never really looked into Ron needs something it can understand,easily and quickly embrace and vote for.

Social security and medicare.
 
Ron Paul Campaign Releases New TV Ad ‘Machine’

Ron Paul Campaign Releases New TV Ad ‘Machine’




Ad condemns harmful Washington atmosphere andpresents Ron Paul as leader with a bold plan to solve our economic crisis





LAKE JACKSON, Texas – The Ron Paul 2012 Presidential campaign released today a new television ad titled ‘Machine’ airing on television in the key early voting states of Iowa and New Hampshire. The ad begins airing today.


The 30-second ad condemns the dysfunctional Washington-insider atmosphere created and furthered by slick politicians, and presents Ron Paul as a leader who has stood apart and above such an environment.

‘Machine’ suggests that the self-serving actions of serial flip-flopping politicians brought about the current period of government-imposed economic weakness. These politicians are ones that supported corporate bailouts and mandates on businesses, to the detriment of our overall economic health. In glaring contrast, Ron Paul is showcased as a different kind of politician who has always been outside of the well-oiled machine that works for itself rather than for America’s needs. Included in the ad are details of the 12-term Congressman from Texas’s ‘Plan to Restore America,’ which makes the hard choices and sets the nation on a path to recovery and lasting, sustainable prosperity.

“Our new ad ‘Machine’ argues the point that Washington is populated with politicians and well-connected interests that serve themselves rather than a vulnerable public that relies on politicians to create the proper atmosphere for fair competition and growth. In contrast Ron Paul has always been above the fray and promotes policies and initiatives such as his ‘Plan to Restore America,’ an economic blueprint to help Americans recapture their constitutionally-guaranteed economic and civil liberties,” said Ron Paul 2012 National Campaign Chairman Jesse Benton.

To view the television ad online, please click here.

 
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Social security and medicare.
You mean about keeping them or privatize them?
I prefer the second.
See ?
is a bit controversial
Sincerely I would not put them on this.
This is a simple ad for simple people.
It is not an ad for economics and politics details f ollowers.
 
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Pretty good. Although I'd still like to see 2 ads that can win us the election. One focused completely on electibility and one a scathing "Serial Hypocrisy" like ad on Romney.
 
You mean about keeping them or privatize them?
I prefer the second.
See ?
is a bit controversial
Sincerely I would not put them on this.
This is a simple ad for simple people.
It is not an ad for economics and politics details f ollowers.

I mean the fact that Ron's plan saves them. A poll showed that seniors favored cuts to overseas spending to save SS and medicare. That is exactly what Ron wants to do.
 
New Ad: "Machine"

There was a Collins thread, but it disappeared.



Finally takes a swing at the flip flopper. Brace for a response from Romney, who seems to have had a detente with Paul during the fall of Gingrich.
 
The ad had some nice stylistic flourishes, probably from the pro ad guy they're using.

I liked how GingRomney and the Washington machine were shown either in black and white or with a blue-gray overcast, and then when it cuts to Ron it's in full color.
 
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