bluesc
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Question I need answered immediately: I can possibly cut out mention of the still born and add in that RP said he would take care of the bill. Is this needed?
Tough choice. I say do it.
Question I need answered immediately: I can possibly cut out mention of the still born and add in that RP said he would take care of the bill. Is this needed?
Tough choice. I say do it.
Question I need answered immediately: I can possibly cut out mention of the still born and add in that RP said he would take care of the bill. Is this needed?
Folks we decided to keep the edit as is. Seeing him James say they lost the stillborn is just too powerful a moment to cut out. That is literally the emotion hook of the ad.
Folks we decided to keep the edit as is. Seeing James say they lost the stillborn is just too powerful a moment to cut out. That is literally the emotion hook of the ad.
do it Chris! This is the first thing I thought of when i saw it. the "As far as the bill, he said he would take care of everything" part was the most touching part of the full ad.
Drop the part "did not receive a bill from the hospital and add As far as the bill he said he would take care of everything. Either way hopefully it will get a good response in NH.
Drop the part "did not receive a bill from the hospital and add As far as the bill he said he would take care of everything. Either way hopefully it will get a good response in NH.
It may be powerful, but is it powerful in benefit to Paul? It seems like a powerful neutral comment, but this is suppose to be a political ad.
This. Chris, I think the sentiment will overwhelmingly be to add the "as far as the bill, he said he would take care of everything" part, and remove the part where he didn't get a bill from the hospital. That doesn't imply that Ron Paul paid for it. We want to focus on Ron Paul's generosity, and the fact that he had a stillborn doesn't really add to that.
This. Chris, I think the sentiment will overwhelmingly be to add the "as far as the bill, he said he would take care of everything" part, and remove the part where he didn't get a bill from the hospital. That doesn't imply that Ron Paul paid for it. We want to focus on Ron Paul's generosity, and the fact that he had a stillborn doesn't really add to that.
If it doesn't fit, I can speed up the audio for you without changing the pitch / tone of his voice.
hmm...
true. in the orginal compassion thread another poster discussed how the "stillborn" bit was a negative.
i did not have the impression...but i can see how others could.
Folks we decided to keep the edit as is. Seeing James say they lost the stillborn is just too powerful a moment to cut out. That is literally the emotion hook of the ad.
The "bill" part, as it is, doesn't really imply that Ron Paul picked up the cost. This is the most compassionate part of the entire story, and they left it out.