A blonde says, ‘Harold, call me…’
In the latest bit of bad political advertising, a blonde woman with bare shoulders tells Tenessee’s Democractic Senate candidate, who also happens to be an African American male, to ‘call her…’
Some say the ad panders to the lowest common denominator: Deep rooted fears about sex between Black men and white women.
Freud again? First, Oedipus complex in Michigan…now penis envy in Tennessee.
More psychological terrorism from the Republican marketing mind.




October 27th, 2006 at 3:09 pm
Politricks, Politricks, Politricks!!! How low can you go???? Go to Tennessee or let’s wait a few more days as the real on-slaught begins.
Like Attny. General Cox using children as if he really cares about them and child support in Michigan and his use of convicted murderer Watts in his commercials talking about being tough on crime using Black men as election fodder (the bogey man syndrome).
What un-believable desparation all across this country! Pandering to fear and hidden so-called racial stereotypes is the “bread and butter” of the USA. We have seen this time and time again. Are we really that surprised?
October 27th, 2006 at 5:19 pm
I saw that ad and the hooker was really unconvincing… But seriously this garbage - and worse - has been happening in Detroit over the Gov race. There was an ad in a city paper a few months ago comparing Democrats, and specifically, Granholm to Hitler. And then it had a picture of Jesse Owens and said black people should vote republican.
Here it is: http://jesseowensrules.blogspot.com/
Turns out a GOP consultant named ADOLF Mongo ran the ad.
Classy.
October 31st, 2006 at 11:55 pm
I can’t wait to see the election end…if I see one more freakin’ TV ad. I am going to lost my mind