Keep them down and afraid.
I don't know about the rest of you, but I'm sick and tired of seeing Rudy Giuliani's ads on my tv.
This one especially makes me loathe him.
One more attack is only moments away ya know?
How many times is Rudy going to play on the fears, the sadness, and the anger over 9/11?
I'm sick of it.
The sad thing is, that people will vote for him because they are afraid more attacks will happen, and they will believe him when he says he's ready for it, that he will take care of it and us.
It's just really sick to keep bringing up 9/11, and using that day to try and make himself look like some kind of hero, in the hopes that people will be afraid enough to vote for him as president.




Comments
He makes me wanna puke.
Posted by: John | January 15, 2008 3:44 AM
I totally agree. Rudy reminds me of those one-hit wonder bands from the '80s......just humping the same note over and over and over....LOL
Posted by: Chris (Singer) | January 15, 2008 8:10 AM
Yeah, its a real bummer for you floridians with him putting all of his eggs in that basket. I'm personally hoping his run ends in Florida with a loss because NY is on super tuesday. With him being a NYer, he would want to win here too, so we'll get bombarded with his nonsense.
What irritates me to no end is that the people who support him, hate the Clintons. Guess they haven't paid too much attention to Rudy's shady past huh? That breed of conservative reeks of hypocrisy.
Posted by: Carla | January 15, 2008 1:01 PM
Ah yes, the politics of terror. I'm disappointed to see Rudy stooping to that.
Posted by: terry | January 15, 2008 1:01 PM
I haven't seen a Rudy ad here in ages, not even right before New Hamster, when everyone and their dogs were running ads. Since they get all of the Boston channels in NH, we had to see all of them.
I wouldn't worry too much about old Rudy...he's not doing well, he'll be gone after Super Tuesday, if not sooner. I just feel bad that you'll still have to see his commercials for another two weeks (I know that your primary is on the 29th).
I'm predicting that John McCain will win the GOP nom...still not sure who will win on the Dem side, but it will be either Hillary or Obama.
Posted by: Christine | January 15, 2008 2:35 PM
Ugh! He's awful. None of them do much for me, but I find him particularly objectionable.
Posted by: Mr. Fabulous | January 15, 2008 3:32 PM
So glad I don't watch tv much at all. I haven't seen the campaign ads, and really I'm glad. I despise seeing them, whether I support the politician or not.
As for that particular one, obnoxious, rude, discriminatory, and bigoted are all words that come to mind when seeing it.
Posted by: Joana | January 15, 2008 5:20 PM
I saw that ad and went, "Wow. What a great case he makes for electing someone who's NOT of the party that's currently in charge."
I think Rudy has become a marketing tool for the Democrats. (Well, some kind of tool anyway.)
Posted by: Solonor | January 16, 2008 3:27 PM