Freedom's Watch does it again. I think we've found another nominee for most creative ad of the political season in Colorado's U.S. Senate race:
You've heard of the proverbial "smoke-filled back room" in politics? In Mark Udall's case, it appears to be a "smoke-filled van."
Writing at The Colorado Index, a watcher speculates that the vehicle featured in the ad might be the missing car confiscated from Mark Udall three decades ago. I don't know about that, but it's clear that Udall's co-sponsorship of the Department of Peace has been good for humor more than once in this campaign - this time perhaps the best of them all.
Here's the other TV ad nominee from Freedom's Watch.
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I just saw this ad and laughed my ass off - it's demagoguery at its finest. I love that peace and smoke-filled vans are inseparable. Hippies love peace, therefore peace-lovers are hippies. That's some sound logic.
If we've learned anything from our republican misadventures in Iraq, it's that war cannot solve complicated problems. You can't promote Democracy at the end of a rifle barrel. I know Republicans aren't interested in things like "peace" and "prosperity" and "allies", but fortunately for the rest of us, you all won't be in power much longer. Schaffer's a rubber-stamping Bush-ite, the type that has spectacularly driven this country into the ground over the last 8 years. I know Mark Udall, and he's got more integrity and compassion than Schaffer could ever conceive of.
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