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Cause | Biden-Harris 2024
This is a new Biden-Harris campaign ad, which is focused on the fight to save our democratic republic. Below is the transcript:
JOE BIDEN: I've made the preservation of American democracy the central issue of my presidency. I believe in free and fair elections and the right to vote fairly and have your vote counted. Now something dangerous happened in America. There's an extremist movement that does not share the basic beliefs in our democracy. All of us are being asked right now: What will we do to maintain our democracy? History's watching. The world is watching. Most important, our children and grandchildren will hold us responsible. The Vice president and I have supported voting rights since day one of this Administration, and I ask every American to join me in this cause. America is still a place of possibilities where the power resides with “We the People.” That's our soul. We are the United States of America. There is nothing beyond our capacity when we act together. I'm Joe Biden and I approve this message.
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foxykatie425 · 4 months
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At long last I finished the fully polished version! I’m not sure if you’d call this an edit or a music video, but either way this song seemed appropriate for my favorite space lovebirds! 🥹❤️
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thesimoneashley · 1 year
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Simone Ashley, George Clooney and Julia Garner for Nespresso's Unforgettable Taste ad campaign
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thesobsister · 24 days
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The Rolling Stones, Black and Blue
(CW: misogynistic ad campaign; depicted violence against women)
The last of the Stones' three-album run that begins with Goats Head Soup and continues with It's Only Rock and Roll. The run is wedged between their late '60s/early '70s pinnacle and their mid-/late-'70s reinvigoration, finding the band in an odd place of misogyny, tax exile, and heroin haze, amid shifting musical styles and band members.
Recorded after the Stones lost ace guitarist Mick Taylor, the sessions saw a string of replacement candidates shuffle through, among them Harvey Mandel, whose snaky guitar features in leadoff cut "Hot Stuff"; Wayne Perkins, whose solo brightens "Hand of Fate"; and eventual selectee Ron Wood, featured in "Cherry Oh Baby."
The album reveals strong reggae and dance music influences and benefits from excellent keyboard from Billy Preston, who plays throughout—his standout cut, in my opinion, being "Melody," where his piano and organ carry the song, along with a lazy, swooping horn arrangement.
The band's weird vibe at the time extended to the album's ad campaign, which was misogynistic even for The Rolling Stones:
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Protests by women's groups against the ad campaign saw it discontinued, but the publicity points had already been scored.
It's considered the band's "jam" album, and it does have that feel, with several of the songs more platform for playing (and, perhaps, auditioning the various guitarists) than song.
Some Girls would follow two years later and shift listeners' and critics' thinking on the Stones, leaving this three-album stretch to be mined for deep cuts and occasional gems.
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andiglows · 27 days
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Okay okay what if! For fanart friday i really feel like doing a Kristen & Gertie,, (Dimension 20 Fantasy High)
Should've done an Amity x Luz last week tbh (but hey who says i can't in the future hehe!)
But ya gotta understand. Ship art is way harder than just drawing a couple busts lol
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compellingselling · 2 months
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Tongue speak. Endorse product.
Sure, we’ve seen a part of your body having a mind of its own (for example, your stomach), but this feels fresh and very apropos for some unique condiments.
I love the barebones syntax of the tongue in these that sets up the succinct and delightfully bizarre tagline, “Obey tongue.”
The trippy lighting, sets, angles, and performances fit the oddball copy well. Here's a second spot in the campaign.
The campaign focuses on unique condiments. Good. Sir Kensington’s yucky organic ketchup is NOT featured here. Good. 
Agency: VML, New York. Director: Jesse James McElroy
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emily84 · 1 year
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not to be bi on main but omg....
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nuestkings · 7 months
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Minhyun in Clarins commercial
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thebigshoutout · 30 days
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Mercedes Demonstrates Magic Body Control with Unique Chicken AdMercedes Demonstrates Magic Body Control with Unique Chicken Ad
Discover how Mercedes-Benz highlights its Magic Body Control technology in a viral ad featuring chickens dancing to Diana Ross. This clever commercial uses no special effects to demonstrate the stability of the S-Class suspension system.
Feature: The Magic Body Control system of the Mercedes-Benz S-Class uses a camera on the windshield to scan the road ahead and adjust the suspension to enhance the smoothness and stability of the ride. Concept: To highlight this technology, Mercedes crafted an ingenious TV commercial that has garnered over 26 million views. The advertisement, named ‘Chicken’, showcases real chickens being gently…
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abulkalammondoal · 8 months
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This Salon article by Ian Hanley-Lopez is well worth taking the time to read. Although it was written in Dec. 2013--BEFORE the age of Trump, it was prescient of the continued trajectory of the Republican Party towards a white nationalist agenda. The article describes:
How the indirect racist messaging of "dog whistle politics" began with George Wallace, using the language of being opposed to "arrogant federal authority," and being for "states’ rights," "law and order, running your own schools, [and] protecting property rights." Even though Wallace was a Southern Democrat (and later an Independent) the "dog whistle" strategies he employed were later appropriated by the GOP in the "Southern Strategy."
How the GOP's "Southern Strategy" slowly developed in the 1960s, when Goldwater began to push “states’ rights,” as well as “freedom of association." This strategy over time helped the Republican Party begin to appeal to those white voters who still held overt or covert racial prejudices.
How Kennedy and Johnson, by promoting civil rights legislation, turned the Democrats into the party identified with championing the civil rights of marginalized racial and ethnic groups.
How Richard Nixon fully embraced the "Southern Strategy," through his messaging of being for "law and order," and against the "forced busing" of children (to integrate public schools). As he gradually adopted this strategy, Nixon also turned against one of his own administration's earlier policies (developed by George Romney), which Nixon later derided as the "forced integration of the suburbs."
How, according to Hanley-Lopez, these changes in the racial strategies and policies of the diverging Republican and Democratic parties in the 1960s/early 1970s contributed to "the rise of racially identified parties," with a majority of white voters shifting to the GOP (which became "in fact, though not in name, the White Man's Party"), and the Democratic Party being associated with racial and ethnic minorities (as well as a smaller proportion of white voters, i.e., well-educated whites, especially white women). [color emphasis of terms, quotes added]
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Echoes of Nixon's 1968 campaign ad in one of Trump's 2020 campaign ads
Hanley-Lopez mentions a 1968 Nixon campaign ad that focused on "exploiting the growing panic that equated social protest with social chaos." Above is the video of that 1968 ad: "The First Civil Right." Below is a transcript of the video:
TRANSCRIPT* (Music with snare drum and dissonant piano chords) MALE NARRATOR**: It is time for an honest look at the problem of order in the United States. Dissent is a necessary ingredient of change, but in a system of government that provides for peaceful change, there is no cause that justifies resort to violence. Let us recognize that the first civil right of every American is to be free from domestic violence. So I pledge to you, we shall have order in the United States. [TEXT: THIS TIME VOTE LIKE YOUR WHOLE WORLD DEPENDED ON IT. . .NIXON] [Color/ emphasis added.]
This 1968 Nixon campaign ad is eerily like at least one Trump 2020 campaign ad, "Abolished," which used some out of context video footage in order to exploit the fears of many white conservative voters regarding the Black Lives Matter protests and the poorly worded "Defund the Police" slogan.
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Below is a transcript of the Trump campaign's 2020 "Abolished" video.
TRANSCRIPT*** [ Phone ringing/ Answering machine beeping/ background music. ] AUTOMATED FEMALE VOICE: You have reached the 911 police emergency line. Due to defunding of the police department, we're sorry but no one is here to take your call. If you're calling to report a rape, please press 1. To report a murder, press 2. To report a home invasion, press 3. For all other crimes, leave your name and number and someone will get back to you. Our estimated wait time is currently five days. Goodbye. [ TEXT: Joe Biden's supporters are fighting to defund police departments. Fox News, 6/6/20 | Violent crime has exploded. ABC News, 6/24/20 | You won’t be safe in Joe Biden’s America. | TRUMP   PENCE   KEEP AMERICA GREAT   20 ] TRUMP: I'm Donald J. Trump and I approve this message. [Color/ emphasis added.]
In conclusion, the barely covert racism in the GOP's political messaging that was so prominent during Trump's administration, and currently in the DeSantis Florida administration (among other GOP administrations) was not new. It was deliberately fostered by Republicans, starting in the 1960s, as they deployed their "Southern Strategy" to woo white voters who still had some overt or covert racial prejudices. The "Southern Strategy" relied on Republicans incorporating into their messaging strategies the kind of covert racist messaging that George Wallace used.
This strategy has unfortunately succeeded all too well.
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______________ *Transcript source (before layout changes/ edits) of the 1968 Nixon campaign's ad "The First Civil Right,"(alternatively called "Law and Order"): Museum of the Moving Image, The Living Room Candidate: Presidential Campaign Commercials 1952-2012. **Note that the "male narrator" sounds a lot like Nixon (at least to me). ***The transcript of the Trump campaign's 2020 "Abolished" ad is based on the English auto-generated YouTube transcript, as well as the video text and sounds/music.
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dsgustng · 2 years
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I think advertising alone is so dystopic without all the other horrors of capitalism. like we're at a point humans are literally begging corporations to stop shoving ads in every single place imaginable. Not even the night sky is safe. Corporations just clogging every single human experience we have with the expectation of spending money. Loud repetitive music and visuals that make me want to rip my hair out all day every day. If it was legal I'm sure some company would have fucking engraved an ad on the moon by now. And I constantly get ads almost exclusively for things that are already wildly successful and by all means don't fucking need it. YouTube and Google were both extremely profitable and successful before they stuffed every single corner of the internet with their advertisements and it just gets fucking worse and worse. I feel like we're all being fucking tortured and finally are getting to the breaking point. Like you can only boil the frog so long before it finally succumbs right?
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rafiq-mia · 9 months
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 Facebook ADS content design is very important for creating effective and engaging ads that can reach your target audience and achieve your marketing goals.
Here are some tips for Facebook ADS content Design:
•  Include the branding basics, such as logo, color scheme, fonts, products, and mascots.
•  Use simple and clear typography that is easy to read and conveys your message quickly.
•  Choose the right format for your objective, whether it is image, video, carousel, or collection.
•  Use high-quality and relevant visuals that capture attention and showcase your value proposition.
•  Optimize your ad for different placements and devices, such as Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, and Audience Network.
•  Test different variations of your ad design to see what works best for your audience and goal.
By following these tips, you can create Facebook ads that stand out from the crowd and drive more traffic, awareness, and sales for your business.
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mudwerks · 2 years
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lindsayarchive · 10 months
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MCM x CROCS DROP 3 FEATURING LINDSAY LOHAN
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retrokid616 · 10 months
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k so ad time for hopefully the moon episode and oh yeah stray gods heard basically everyone on the table is in the game and sam's pointing at everyone wrong
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so close to a clean ad read still how bout them troy baker
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anyway liveblogs start now.
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