I really like this ad. It has great background music also. The ad points out how the McCain campaign doesn't want to focus on the economy because they are losing. So, here's the ad, "the subject",
I absolutely love this ad. This ad features McCain's CEO ties and McCain adviser Fiorna who got a $42 million after being fired. Yep, she is an inspiration to all of us who one day would love to get paid that much after being fired...people shouldn't be awarded with millions of dollars for doing good...;-) Anyways, this ad is called Parachute,
Yep, the debate performance of Obama was that good, that he was able to use it in an ad. This ad brings up the fact that McCain didn't even mention the middle class during the debate. This ad is called, "Zero" enjoy,
If you ever thought there was a time to hit McCain on his ties to Bush, him still loving deregulation, and wanting to throw healthcare and especially social security at the will of the free markets in this economy, then this would be the perfect time. This ad is called, "Article"
McCain, lately, has been trying to link one of Obama to Fannie CEO Franklin Raines, say he "advises" Obama. Well, apparently the Obama campaign isn't going to let that attack slide because they came out with this ad, it's called, Who Advises,
I like this ad, it's so dramatic and serious. The Obama team is really going hard on McCain, and they came out with this ad pretty fast. It had to be the stupid thing ever for McCain to say that the fundamentals of our economy is strong...what the hell was he think? He had to know a statement like that would prompt a TV ad. They say he was trying to reassure the American people when he said that, but I don't think the American people need anymore reassuring, what they need is some facts and whats going
I really don't know why the Obama campaign is continually going after McCain's lobbyist filled campaign, because I don't think many Americans cared. I do like this ad though, it highlights a super lobbyist that is now working for the McCain campaign.
I absolutely love it, its not only true, but it freaking hilarious and I could watch this ad over and over again. 1982, disco ball, McCain cant use a computer, they even show one of those crocodile phone from back in the day.
Lol it's not "FLIRGE", it's "FLIRJ" and it's supposed to stand for "First Lady I'd Rim Job"... if it was supposed to be "First Lady I'd Rather Get Elected", why would Clinton be offended by it and say "I Googled what it stands for and I do not like it"?
Oh, get off your soap box and lighten up. This was hilarious and fun. SNL accomplished exactly what it set out to do...it made us laugh...and it made you watch.