I know Hillary's doing her best to make like the softer side of Sears, but is it just me or do the 80s-era elevator soundtrack and soft-spoken tales of voters switching their allegiances distract from what should be big, exciting news? The message here is stellar — former Obama and Edwards supporters seeing the light — but the production? I think I fell asleep twice. What do you think? Too harsh?









Luella
John Lewis
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I agree... she needs to keep the energy from her New Hampshire win going and this is just too boring... I stopped paying attention about 10 seconds in
1Also, can I just say how excited I am about CitizenSugar!!
2Finally somewhere to talk about current political and social issues (not that I dont love all the other Sugars too!!)
I couldn't pay attention at all. I just kept following the guy in the plaid shirt's eyebrow go up and down. Up, down, up down...what? Is the video over?
3That's hilarious annebreal! I didn't even notice the eyebrows...
4what a horrible ad. this is reason enough not to vote for clinton. Also, Todd Eaton is the sappiest sapp ever. Where did they find that guy.
5Now, I'm a huge Hilary supporter, but I have to agree that ad is terrible. Maybe if it had just been the first few seconds of it. Or...something. lol
6I find most political ads disappointing. It amazes me how many voters actually do base their votes on the commerical campaigns of the candidates, rather than on the issues. Or they let the commercials summarize where they candidates stand in little soundbites, rather than getting into the nitty gritty. The great thing about this day and age is that every candidate has a website that lists their approach on the basic issues facing America (health care, the war, immigration, etc.).
7I couldn't make it through a 1/4 of the ad. Seriously? This is an awful ad. Insulting really.
Plus I agree with juju. I want to know the candidate's position on issues. I could care less that somebody "switched."
8That was awful. Still not as bad at good ol' Rudy's adds calling the everyone in the East terrorists and saying that they'll win if you don't vote for him. Political adds are painful because people watch them and go from there.
Ron Paul '08.
9I hate all political ads. I guess if I could find a positive in the ad--it's very real. Those are definitely not actors and it was kind of painful to watch them nervously talk into the camera. It was pretty boring.
10did anyone else notice the woman with the comb over?
11yes, flutterpie. Her whole she has proven herself as mother, lawyer on every-level comment. Uh, what? Bad Ad, Hillary.
12Harsh. You uys are being too tough on that Todd character. Those are just Iowa folks speaking from their hearts. The eyebrows were entertaining.
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