Friday A/V Club: The Assassination Ad
The campaign commercial Gerald Ford wouldn't run
One of my favorite political ads wasn't actually aired during the race for which it was made. You'll see why the campaign decided to veto it when you reach the 2:32 mark:
That was the sound of a cherry bomb, but Ford—who had survived two assassination attempts—obviously thought it was gunfire. Not content to unsettle viewers by showing them that, the narrator goes on to offer this pitch for the president: "When a limousine can parade openly through the streets of Dallas, there's a change that's come over America."
1976. When expectations were low.
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OT: Rick W. Perry to announce presidential bid-
http://trailblazersblog.dallas.....llas.html/
Totally psyched about Smart Rick Perry's bid for president. See, he's not like the old, dumb Rick Perry we all saw back in 2012. He's got glasses now. That's how you know he's smart.
Also, I love you!!!!
A four and a half minute campaign commercial?
That's almost as ridiculous as a three hour tour.
A three hour tour.
Who let Squeaky Fromme in here?
A Ford, not a Lincoln, is a smaller target.
Then in came Carter who told us to turn down the thermostat and put on a sweater.
Hey, he walked to work his first day on the job!
Well, global warming took care of the sweater problem.
Jesus, Jesse, no trigger warning??
Ohmygod, ugh. I can't even.
I can't fathom the media freakout that would occur if a cherry bomb went off during an internet-era presidential speech.
It would be a wonder to behold.
I can't fathom the media freakout that would occur if a cherry bomb went off during an internet-era presidential speech.
*gears in head begin turning furiously*
Way back when I was a kid, we used a cigarette as a delayed fuse in these situations. A burning cigarette in an auditorium was of no consequence in 1976. I doubt it would escape notice these days.
Interesting angle. I wonder how voters would respond.
I thought he handled the cherry bomb pretty well. A little flinch, and he keeps right on going like nothing happened.
He figured "I'm not dead yet" so he just kept going.