I won’t take issue with your comment about Alex Pareene, but in my own opinion the way 9/11 images are used in the ad up above is in questionable taste. What we’re shown would be a very moving presentation if it simply ended on a final image of an American flag. Evoking those memories and feelings, and then suddenly turning the moment into a political spot for anyone, really puts me off.
marie
13 years ago
@Greg, Understood. But Pareene & Salon’s opinions on Herman Cain’s ad (or anything else for that matter) mean nothing to me, or to most people. I like Herman Cain ALOT, & I like his ad. He’s a patriot & loves his country.
Pareene is one piece of crap.
@DrJohn, #1:
I won’t take issue with your comment about Alex Pareene, but in my own opinion the way 9/11 images are used in the ad up above is in questionable taste. What we’re shown would be a very moving presentation if it simply ended on a final image of an American flag. Evoking those memories and feelings, and then suddenly turning the moment into a political spot for anyone, really puts me off.
@Greg, Understood. But Pareene & Salon’s opinions on Herman Cain’s ad (or anything else for that matter) mean nothing to me, or to most people. I like Herman Cain ALOT, & I like his ad. He’s a patriot & loves his country.
Great for Herman Cain!