The Average American watches "Big Dog" Ad and thinks that RP wants to cut all Education?

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The Average American watches "Big Dog" Ad and thinks that RP wants to cut all Education?

Some well known public figure named "Jon" refereed people to watch the "Big Dog" ad, one of the top comments a few minutes ago was: (14 ups) This is stupid! *#!?#! he wants to cut education? or something like that

We're trying to explain to them over there it's not all education he's cutting, just the Federal department. I was afraid this was going to happen. I sure hope it doesn't hurt his poll numbers in Iowa after running this

If you want to help the "Average American" understand in the comments, here's the video:

http://youtu.be/MXCZVmQ74OA
 
I knew it wouldn't come off that well, in 3 second gan't expain why and how he would phase it out...
 
we are going after republicans. republicans do not want the department of education.

democrats do.
 
YES.

However, this ad is meant to appeal to those who appreciate a smaller centralized government. Many people will not understand until its explained that these government functions are much better handled on an individual state level. That Washington D.C. is a cesspool of corruption and waste, run by lobbyists, corporations and political insiders.
 
The Tea Party wants it gone. They will love it. That's all that is important.

Out of curiosity, who is "Jon"?
 
Some good friends of mine who are Huntsman supporters are also confused about this (several months before the video came out). They said "he wants to cut education, I don't want to cut that." They have three kids. I had to explain to them how the dept of education actually costs local schools more to operate, and doesn't hardly fund anything at all. They didn't get it. Most people won't get it.
 
I've come across that too.

"Ron Paul is anti education? Wow what an idiot!"

Then I have to explain that he's not an idiot, they are ignorant.
 
The Tea Party wants it gone. They will love it. That's all that is important.

Out of curiosity, who is "Jon"?

not sure, one of the top comments was "I don't agree with all he says, but thanks for sending me Jon"
 
"Federal Education gives us back pennies on the dollar, wasting money in pointless bureaucracy that gives us "no child left behind." Keep that money here and that's more money per student at the State level, where we can deliver better education, and work our way back up to #1 again like we were before Jimmy Carter created the Department of Education."
 
If you step back and think about it, how completely misinformed about life do you have to be to think that an American presidential candidate would advocate "ending education" in America?

I mean, am I asking too much of someone to dig a little deeper to understand the difference between the DOE and education?
 
I'm sure the campaign has polled their target audiences and understands what positions are appealing to them.
 
I gotta say I think the Big Dog ad is a mistake also, most people are not educated on these issues and understanding why cutting the DoE is good you need to understand economics and political theory at a basic level, something that most average people do not! It is one thing to say that you want to cut these departments in a calm manner as Ron usually does in the debates, it is another to blare it out and almost brag about what kind of departments you want to kill, most people will just be repulsed by it and go ''I am not sure I want to vote for a freak like that''.

The ad portrays Ron not as the very intelligent and reasonable man that he is but as some sort of amateurish cockeyed redneck that wants to drive into Washington D.C with all guns blazing.
 
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