When will politicians not have to cater to low brows?

JLGatsby

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It seems these days the only way a politician can get elected is if he shows an ad of himself in a filthy work jacket, sitting around in some small down diner, talking to a bunch of guys wearing John Deere hats and Wrangler jeans, probably near a farm somewhere.

I'm being serious. Seriously, is this country that uneducated and low brow that the majority of voters are a bunch of slobs who glorify working class culture? I see this in both Democrat and Republican ads.

It's a sad day in our country when a politician can lose an election because his TV ad involved him wearing a collared shirt and using 5 and 6 letter words.

Edit: And go ahead, call me a snob, but I just like to call it having enough "self esteem" shave in the morning and put on a shirt that costs more than $20.
 

JLGatsby

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Originally posted by: Whoozyerdaddy
I'm glad I don't live where you live.

Upper midwest, and the classy part at that.

I only can imagine how much worse it is in the south.
 

BoberFett

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Originally posted by: JLGatsby
It seems these days the only way a politician can get elected is if he shows an ad of himself in a filthy work jacket, sitting around in some small down diner, talking to a bunch of guys wearing John Deere hats and Wrangler jeans, probably near a farm somewhere.

I'm being serious. Seriously, is this country that uneducated and low brow that the majority of voters are a bunch of slobs who glorify working class culture? I see this in both Democrat and Republican ads.

It's a sad day in our country when a politician can lose an election because his TV ad involved him wearing a collared shirt and using 5 and 6 letter words.

Edit: And go ahead, call me a snob, but I just like to call it having enough "self esteem" shave in the morning and put on a shirt that costs more than $20.

Who grows the food you stuff in your face? Why would a farmer or a mechanic want to wear an expensive shirt? What a self-important jackass.
 

Siddhartha

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Originally posted by: JLGatsby
It seems these days the only way a politician can get elected is if he shows an ad of himself in a filthy work jacket, sitting around in some small down diner, talking to a bunch of guys wearing John Deere hats and Wrangler jeans, probably near a farm somewhere.

I'm being serious. Seriously, is this country that uneducated and low brow that the majority of voters are a bunch of slobs who glorify working class culture? I see this in both Democrat and Republican ads.

It's a sad day in our country when a politician can lose an election because his TV ad involved him wearing a collared shirt and using 5 and 6 letter words.

Edit: And go ahead, call me a snob, but I just like to call it having enough "self esteem" shave in the morning and put on a shirt that costs more than $20.

You consider farmers and blue collar workers to be "low brow"?
 

BoberFett

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Originally posted by: Siddhartha
You consider farmers and blue collar workers to be "low brow"?
Obviously the guy is an asshole who thinks the country should be made up of 100% white collar employees. That'd be one hell of an economy. :roll:
 

sandorski

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In more Agriculturally based areas that's just good PR. What's worse than that are Half Truth attack ads trying to paint the opposition as Dangerous, Criminal, and Evil incarnate. They do a lot more damage than appearing with the hard working.