Trump: "...And that's why Mexicans are all criminals and rapists."
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"Old El Paso, a taste of the southern border brought straight into your kitchen."
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Trump: "...And that's why Mexicans are all criminals and rapists."
jaunty jingle plays
"Old El Paso, a taste of the southern border brought straight into your kitchen."
"Wait a minute, this felon's made in New York City!"
I really want to say the next line from those ads, but I don’t want the Secret Service knocking at my door.
Well there goes the one piece of politics that held some semblance of not being about the money.
On a secondary note, that seems like a time when having your ad is a super dangerous thing. Political ones aside, who wants their product attached to a situation where the viewer is probably all emotionally riled up and pissed off?
Emotionally riled and pissed off are the default modes for a lot of their viewers already so its just business as usual.
Oh shit, this isn't The Onion.
The question is which candidate will have advertising covering over their speaking time.
Lmao
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