Courtesy of Buzzfeed.
I am not sure what the point of this advertisement is, but it seems to speak for a general disdain for Paul Ryan.
I guess just putting "Paul Ryan is a douchebag" on the ad would have been considered a little too over the top.
Office-furniture companies are missing the boat here. Just imagine the ads for chairs, riffing off of Eastwood.
ReplyDeleteNot having ever slept with a ratty frat guy (I was sober and thought well of myself back in college) I have no regrets, but I sure agree with the sentiment! Paul should have realized that running and losing was going to end his political career. I guess he plans to cash in ala Sarah, and give speeches for other pols next year, and set up a slush PAC, and then he can always do what she never can: become a shill for som eoil company in DC.
ReplyDeleteMost frat guys I knew in college were way cooler than Paul Ryan could ever hope to be. He reminds me of the class know it all...the kid who illicits groans from the entire class every time he raises his hand, you know the one even the teacher gets tired of calling on by the second week of school.
ReplyDeleteF Mr. "It would take too long for me to explain the math".
Manhattan Mini Storage is known for this type of irreverent advertising...another billboard has "New Yorkers: Tolerant of Your Beliefs, Judgmental of Your Shoes." I haven't seen this one as yet (thinking it's uptown on the West Side), but I LOVE it!
ReplyDeletehahahahahahahahahaha...the ad is SPOT ON.
ReplyDeletefun fact: the guy behind these ads, Steve Nislick, is the head of NYCLASS, which is one of the non-profits trying to ban horse carriages in NYC. He is very political and very, very rich and is throwing his weight around to get Christine Quinn in as the next mayor.
ReplyDeleteThis is hysterical!
ReplyDeletehttp://twitter.com/MzDivah67/status/252563294097915904/photo/1/large
Very,very funny.
DeleteLibertarians appall me, I'll take a socialist any day over these Wild West weirdo's. We all have obligations to society to make it cohesive, safe and functioning, what they want with their ostensible freedom, is a nasty, brutish and short quality of life for the "have-nots" of America.
ReplyDeleteBrain fart, I was thinking of that perennial POTUS candidate (no, not Mitt Romney) but Ron Paul, not Paul Ryan (R-WI.)
ReplyDeleteYes, Paul Ryan is the college dude that always went around introducing himself as a one-day President.
Much libertarian thinking is contained in Paul Ryan's idol, Ayn Rand.
Deleteso yeah, it may not have been a direct link, but there are a lot of connecting chains.
Here's a link to ANOTHER incredibly intelligent, well-researched body of work by Joel Gilbert, whose company has produced "Dreams from my REAL Father", the slanderous DVD which questions the president's paternity and makes claims that the president's mother was a "slut".
ReplyDeleteThis DVD is being distributed to residents in Ohio and other swing states.
ELVIS FOUND ALIVE: Joel Gilbert, Director
http://www.elvisfoundalive.com/
This is a real sign in NYC.
ReplyDeleteThis is so true. Or the kid in grammar school..the one who just would not leave you alone but refused to temper his annoying ways.
ReplyDeleteSo funny! Reminds me of the "twit" here in Ohio who is running for Senate...Josh Mandel. He looks like he is 12. When my daughter attended Ohio State, he was the President of the Student group and she had dealings with him. Said he was a real pompous little jerk and it seems he still is. He has gotten millions from Karl Rove's groups and has really run a very dirty campaign.
ReplyDeleteWhere do these little creeps come from and how do they convince anyone to let them run for public offices?
Mr. Pee90X
ReplyDeleteI wasn't into the "Frat" guys, but he does remind me of one of those dweebs with pocket protectors.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if that's the building that stores all of Romney's tax forms?