Bush in 30 Seconds Winner
Good sense prevails: Child's Play wins! Incidentally, 2 of the 4 award winners are from Colorado. We rule.
A 30-second TV ad that focuses on George W. Bush’s trillion-dollar debt legacy to America’s children is the winner in the MoveOn.org Voter Fund’s nationwide search for the best spot to tell the truth about the Bush Administration’s policy failures. The ad also got the highest rating from members of the public, who gave it the “People’s Choice” award as well."Child’s Pay," by Charlie Fisher, 38, of Denver features young children working in difficult service and manufacturing jobs – washing dishes, hauling trash, repairing tires, cleaning offices, assembly-line processing and grocery checking – followed by the line: “Guess who’s going to pay off President Bush’s $1 trillion deficit?”
The overall winner is an advertising executive who was a registered Republican until the end of the first Bush administration, in 1992. He is currently on assignment in Denmark and flew in to attend the awards ceremony with his camera man, P. Dreyer. The ad he produced will run nationwide January 17-21 sponsored by MoveOn.org Voter Fund, coinciding with the President’s State of the Union address on January 20.
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We called it :)
btw, I posted some notes on the award show. If you can find a complete copy that isn't real-shitty format, hook a brotha up.
Chuck D was the shit.
You mentioned the State of the Union, which was already known (the whole point of the ad campaign)
BUT...
During the awards it was said that the ad would be shown during THE SUPERBOWL! Hahaha, that will be seen by WAY more people than the SotU address!