Ron Paul Airs First TV Ads In New Hampshire

By Vince Leibowitz  on Oct 31, 2007 in 2008 Presidential Race      

The only reason we’re even bothering to follow Ron Paul’s new New Hampshire ads is because he’s from Texas.

You can view the ads here and here. This ad ends with the line, “he’s catchin’ on, I’m tellin’ ya!” Oh, God forbid. And, every single person in the ad except the burley guy on the front porch is an obvious paid actor. And, if you aren’t nauseated yet, you can watch this video where Paul talks about all the support he’s received from the “home schoolers.”



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One Response to “Ron Paul Airs First TV Ads In New Hampshire”

  1. BigBark | Home on October 31st, 2007 12:06 am

    links from TechnoratiRon Paul Airs First TV Ads In New HampshireSubmitted by: CapitolAnnex on 10/31/07 via feed from Capitol Annex The only reason we’re even bothering to follow Ron Paul’s new New Hampshire ads is because he’s from Texas. You can view the ads

  2. Ron Paul NH on November 1st, 2007 11:58 am

    I’d like to address this comment:

    “And, every single person in the ad except the burley guy on the front porch is an obvious paid actor.”

    I guess what you think is obvious is not necessarily the truth.

    It’s true, Dan (the burly guy on the porch) is not a paid actor but neither are any of the others. I know every single one of those people by name and they are merely supporters, not even paid staff, who volunteered to do the ad. That is them, how they really look, and where they really hang out. I see a couple of staffers in the background, but they were not used to speak.

    So your comment is way off base. Linda (the one who talked about Ron being a doctor) would laugh like hell if she knew you thought she was a paid actor. Who would pay actors that are that bad? LOL

    Please do your homework before you discredit your blog, and yourself, any further.

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