Vivienne Westwood Spring 2010 Collection Vivienne Westwood is known for her unique and extravagant way of expressing herself through fashion. Her extraordinary talent makes her fashion collections unique. If you are a confident and powerful woman who loves making a statement through fashion, you probably can appeal to Vivienne's one of a kind 2010 spring collection.
Vivienne Westwood is one of the world's most recognizable designers due to her outrageous and one of a kind designs. It is...Read Full Story
10. Ronald Reagan, 1980 "Are you better off than you were four years ago?" The Carter years sucked. Gas prices were at an all-time high, and the country was thrust into a period of recession and inflation. (Sound familiar?) Unless you were KISS, chances are your answer to Reagan's campaign question was "no." Americans wanted to vote out Jimmy Carter and Reagan gave them a reason to do just that. 9. James K. Polk, 1844 "Reannexation of Texas and Reoccupation of Oregon" I like to imagine a...Read Full Story
10. John McCain calls Obama "The One." Concept: Barack Obama is super full of himself. Like him or not, John McCain has been doing some of the best advertising for the 2008 Presidential election. 9. Jim Hill for Governor of Oregon Concept: Jim Hill is better at being governor than a white guy is at rapping. (At least that's what I think this ad is saying.) He lost his bids for governor in 2002 and 2006. Maybe he should be more clear about his message. 8. Chuck Norris Endorses Mike Huckabee...Read Full Story
There has been a lot of hype (and raised eyebrows) surrounding Pamela Anderson's starring role in Vivienne Westwood's Spring 2009 ad campaign and the latest photos have just been leaked! We see Pamela in her usual attire, which of course does not include bottoms as well as Dame Westwood with a face full of kabuki makeup in various scenes including a laundromat as well as a desert-like landscape in front of a golf cart. Vivienne Westwood became famous for her provacateur stance on fashion and...Read Full Story
I hope and pray everybody who reads this blog is intelligent enough to see what John McCain is doing by launching attack ad, after attack ad, after attack ad. Instead of proving to us that he deserves our vote, he’s fixated on proving Barack Obama doesn’t deserve ours. Much the same way Mitt Romney decided to launch attack ads against Governor Huckabee just before Christmas last year.
Like Romney, John McCain offers nothing to a public tired of paying an arm and a leg for gas. Unlike Romney...Read Full Story
"Wisconsin can't wait," touts a political ad advocating recalling Governor Scott Walker. They're short clips with fine print. "Get the facts," says another ad. But that's easier said than done when it's difficult for viewers to determine who is responsible for a political ad. But Democratic Representative Penny Bernard Schaber of Appleton hopes to change that.
MTV to Rock the Vote, Will Now Accept Political Ads Joins Siblings VH1, Comedy Central and Spike TV; Won't Take Third-Party Ads. Posted by Ira Teinowitz ...
Political Ads A Bonanza For Broadcasters Wednesday, August 29, 2007; Posted: 02:51 PM (RTTNews) - Iowans are being inundated with political ads as the crowded field of presidential ...
Political Ads: They Didn't Go Away Political Ads: They Didn't Go Away After November Elections By JIM KUHNHENN The Associated Press WASHINGTON - Political advertising, the ...
Did Mark Udall vote "to reduce taxes on middle class families and Colorado's small businesses 65 times"? Did he instead "vote for higher taxes 50 times" - and is he "fight