The National Republican Senatorial Committee marks the one-year anniversary of Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner’s “Welcome to the Recovery,” op-ed, as well as a slew of other comments from President Obama, Harry Reid, Claire McCaskill, Jay Carney, Tim Kaine, Joe Manchin, Jon Tester, and Debbie Wasserman-Schultz, in a new web video:
Probably beating a dead horse, but, please quit posting web ads. They reach a tiny minority of the politically active and already convinced. Then we get breezy, empty and ineffective TV ads. Until all these organizations get the stones to buy some real media time, they shouldn't be getting the little exposure they do.
Agree that website ads are almost always inconsequential, but this would be a devastating ad if ran on TV. As a matter of fact, it seems to me that running such ads now might set in stone the perception that Obama has failed on the economy.
We need more ads like that over the next year. Brilliant.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseAnother winner. Keep 'em coming, boys and girls...
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseGood work.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseWe KEPT the Bush tax cuts and as we all know, tax cuts "create jobs", so?
Where are the jobs???
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseScare quotes?
If you don't think the private sector's access to profits creates jobs, then where do they come from?
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseOk - let me make this easy to understand.
Keeping tax cuts = keeping tax rates the same.
The tax cuts occurred a decade ago.
Try again.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseMcCaskill, Manchin, Tester, Kaine... All running in red states as Dems. Good luck with that.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseProbably beating a dead horse, but, please quit posting web ads. They reach a tiny minority of the politically active and already convinced. Then we get breezy, empty and ineffective TV ads. Until all these organizations get the stones to buy some real media time, they shouldn't be getting the little exposure they do.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseAgree that website ads are almost always inconsequential, but this would be a devastating ad if ran on TV. As a matter of fact, it seems to me that running such ads now might set in stone the perception that Obama has failed on the economy.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseI think the ad is very effective. We need to get this on TV and keep them coming.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseThis is brilliant! Ads like this one need to be wall-to-wall on the air.
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