As a pure political tactic, getting started early with the message that Republicans voted to end Medicare sounds like a winner for Democrats. But I will veer slightly into a different kind of analysis for the moment.
Why would you play this funny? Why give the message that old people are worthy of derision, essentially because they’re old? This looks like a really bad Super Bowl spot when the issue discussed is deadly serious. Republicans are claiming that the ad represents “scare tactics” but no, I could show you scare tactics. A closeup of a senior’s hand as she struggles in the last throes of life and then pulling out to reveal she’s laying on the middle of the sidewalk as white men in suits ignore her, that’s scare tactics. This looks like a GoDaddy ad.
Furthermore, it gets progressively worse. The lemonade stand shot is fine, but then you have the lawnmower riding played for laughs, with the jerk owner of the lawn telling the old man that he missed a spot. Still generally on point, but discordant; why is the focus on basically getting amusement out of the old man’s condition with the walker? And then there’s the strange third segment. When the bachelorettes come to the door, I have no idea what’s going on. The old guy is dressed like a firefighter, and given that the women are all screaming, it’s just as plausible at first glance that he’s moonlighting as a firefighter. Indeed that’s a concern in a world without Medicare; the elderly will extend their working days to keep a hold on their employer-provided health insurance. Only a few seconds later do you figure out that he’s a stripper, and are again told to laugh at the old man’s expense.
Who the hell did this ad? Why would you wring out all the pathos and human consequences out of ending Medicare in favor of “cutting through the clutter” and going all jokey-jokey? By the way, advertising is ALL clutter these days; there’s no real way to cut through it without being real. And when you have a storyline like ending Medicare, I don’t know why you would go any other way.
Even if this ad were funny, which it isn’t, the subject of the comedy is completely misplaced. Would an old person watching this and seeing people their age held up for ridicule have a better opinion of Democrats?
But, you might say, they got the facts out. It says right there that Republicans voted to end Medicare. Who cares? The narrative of the story is generally a light one, where old people have to work demeaning jobs and we derive pleasure from that spectacle.
Obviously, one ad isn’t going to change people’s views on the subject; it isn’t going to change much of anything. But it strikes me as a missed opportunity to clarify the record. An ad that said “Republicans voted to end Medicare” over and over for 30 seconds would do the job better and you wouldn’t have to hire a septuagenarian who’s comfortable in a feather boa. In fact, I know it does, because the DNC ran that ad back in 2009.
So in addition to having contributions go to save the most conservative Blue Dogs in the most conservative districts in their re-election efforts, DCCC donors just paid for this, where the party takes a winning issue and inexplicably lampoons it.





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That is spectacularly wretched. And not even slightly funny. Thank heaven they aren’t using any of my money to insult people.
Horrible.
there’s nothing funny at all about this ad. In fact it’s demeaning.
Therein lies the problem with the current crop of “Democrats”. They don’t know how to relate to real people, and instead make “jokes” about exceptionally serious and life-threatening issues. I guess the producers of this ad won’t need the safety net of Medicare or Social Security. But I will!
“The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Is Responsible for the Contents of this Ad”
And the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee should fire the Ad house that provided the ad and the Congressman who approved it should resign.
From Congress as well as the DCCC
Bare kitchen, moldy bread on a kitchen table lit by a sad candle – on the table an insurance document Prescription denied, next to a cut off notice from the electric company, a shaky hand is using a pill cutter to divide a tablet, and across the table is a an elderly person in a wheel chair. “We managed to cover your insulin for this month, but we don’t have enough for your heart medicine, I’m halving my prescription. I don’t know what we can do next month.”
Voice over: “is this your future, your parents future? It could be. Republicans voted today to end Medicare as we know it, putting the elderly at the mercy of insurance bureaucrats.”
It isn’t all that hard. But it means taking the subject seriously and not as a joke the rubes fall for. What is really sad is that most of them couldn’t really afford real medical care as an aging human left to the mercies of the insurance companies, and they are too stupid to realize it.
WTF?? The people who ordered these ads needs to be fired now. If this is what passes for political judgment at Dem. Hdqts. no wonder Obama et al. are going down hard. Retards!
The advertisement is certainly stupid, but the Democrat’s playing with fire by buying into the deficit meme, is far more stupid. No political party has proposed to control the cost of medical care and medical insurance at their source, so the Democrats come across as healthcare cutters too. Or have you forgotten about the ACA and insurance you can’t afford for medical care you won’t be able to pay for???
Advertising Agencies love to hire the young creatives which is a great idea but unfortunately they do not have the life experiences nor common sense to go a long with their creative genius and besides they are cheaper than the experienced creative people and the old guys running the ad agency will try to sell anything to anybody. And besides they are probably all friends of the DCCC members who are buying the ads and the young creatives are children of friends etc etc.
Please leave the silly to us.
http://www.howdyland.com/non-paying-employees/
PSM
Glad I turned down their fund raiser the other day! This just proves the Democratic Party lacks any judgement, relating to either policy or public relations.
Is this the thing they’re spending $400 on in a bunch of states?
I guess you won’t have to worry about anyone seeing it but a couple of drunks and insomniacs watching the weather channel at 3 in the morning.
Seems the DCCC hired the same no talent ass clowns responsible for “An American Carol”. No doubt the senate staffers in their Brooks Brothers suits couldn’t stop laughing at the hilarity.
Someone far smarter and wiser than me once observed that what makes something funny is how and whom the joke is targeted. Comedy doesn’t work when it targets the weak and disadvantaged because that’s what bullies do. Think of Rush Limbaugh mimicking Michael J Fox’s Parkinson symptoms – many wingnuts i know found that hilarious. It pissed me off to no end.
Comedy really works when the barbs are aimed at the rich and powerful, for example, Montgomery Burns of the Simpsons or Alec Baldwin’s network exec in 30 Rock, Ricky Gervais’s and Steve Carrell’s bosses in The Office, are the perfect synergies of misanthropic or authoritative buffoonery.
Sad but not surprising to know that once again the Dems in DC have a lot more in common with the enemy than they do with me.
Someone at some point is going to see an ad made by the DCCC in the next year or two, and if this is the standard of that advertising, every penny put into said ad will have been wasted.
Awful.
I think the point is – under the GOP you will never retire.
But skill in Ad making is not here – nor is theme or framing or even saying Dems provide an alternative.
Maybe saying no to the other guy’s proposals works for Dems as well as it does for the Tea Party/government is the problem folks – but I doubt “good gov execution/good policy folks” can sell anything this way.
Who did the ad? Rich creative geniuses who don’t really give a shit. The DCCC and the Democrats had a better chance of locking in the over 55 vote during the health care debate. Just by simply extending Medicare to the 55 and up bracket may have changed a lot, but that takes thinkin’ and when you can get an invite to a Village Party by being civil, why no brainer. Fuck the Future, we’ll all be dead anyway.
Don’t insult your new members, Jane. /s
Can’t we get Matthew Weiner and Don Draper from MAD MEN to do future DCCC ads?
Please?
“I guess you won’t have to worry about anyone seeing it but a couple of drunks and insomniacs watching the weather channel at 3 in the morning”
Hilary dressed in a pantsuit waiting for a phonecall?
Great to know that anyone over 65 has become a figure of fun. Also great to know that my brand, spanking new Medicare card won’t be worth shit if the folks in Washington have their way. Even better to know that my new retirement plan is work until I drop dead in the middle of a shift.
Thanks so much for this report and your sensitive comments.
This does it, I hereby sever any and all ties with the Democratic Party. There were only a very few, hanging by a thread, twisting in the end, but now it’s done.
So where now?
Blessings,
Thank you, David.
As an old guy I appreciate it.
Thank you again.
Which switch-hitting ad agency was responsible for this garbage. I do believe you asked the right question.
The only rational strategy for it is to be so outrageous as to inspire a lot of meta-talk with few people seeing the actual ad. And that’s stretching to give these stone-brains the benefit of the doubt.
Guess it’s some 30-something ad writer’s idea of fun.
This is so sad, so depressing. Who are these people that selected this ad?
I went to the DCCC site to make a critical comment. Stupid me to think they would have a place to comment on their site.
Anyone know names that need to be fired. HOw could this happen? No vetting of ads?
Ha ha, if it makes you feel any better, I suspect we’re watching the watered down, family friendly version.
The idea of a geriatric male sex worker (in uniform no less) is so completely out out of left field, I’m suspicious that the first draft actually tracked closer to the original Colbert Report story on the 70 year retired army officer who was just inducted into the porn hall of fame (“and even though he’s out of uniform, he still stands at attention”).
http://ccinsider.comedycentral.com/2011/03/02/colbert-takes-a-look-at-elderly-porn/
That’s cool. I’m 73, not on any drugs, and everything still works — so you youngsters take heart. What’s more, my partner (71) and I received a standing-O from some 20-somethings when we topped a rough pass on the John Muir Trail in the high Sierras in August, during a 160-mile backpack with one resupply stop. We met some 50-somethings on the trail, among others, and they were ecstatic that they could be doing the same thing in twenty years.
So again, all you youngsters (<70) take heart. You may not be a porn star but you can have a great time as a senior citizen.
And all that is to thank David again for his piece. Age discrimination sucks. It seems to be the last refuge for the scoundrels who can't knock blacks and Indians any more.
I would say thank goodness it’s only a Web ad, except I’ve seen excerpts on TV already. Both parties are total failures, apparently. Nobody is representing 90 percent of Americans in Washington.
In the past couple of years I have seen an uptick in friendly, happy stories in the local news highlighted on CNN about people who are still working at 92, 97, etc! How fun! Aren’t they great! It doesn’t matter if they are bag boys or WalMart greeters or teachers, they are fun, fun, fun! And happy!
I do have a different take on these ads though. I don’t think the moldy bread and shaking hands and death rattles would work better because the majority of people are so afraid of death that they force it to the back of their minds and don’t want to be confronted with it. Therefore they would reject those types of commercials as never going to happen to them. The bankers and other masters of the universe would just laugh at them because they have no feelings for anyone but themselves and have somehow convinced themselves that having all the money in the world will protect them from illness and death. That said, I think the ads could be brought forward in a different way. I think more emphasis on the cruelty and short sightedness of the GOP and their wealthy overlords would be better. Perhaps two sharp dressed 30 something bankers collecting their fancy cars after an evening out and stiffing the 80 year old valet by telling him he sucks enough tax money out of them with his $13,000 a year social security while THEY work for a living.
You have to love the conditioning.
It’s just like george bush telling the woman working 3 jobs that’s the example eveyone should follow.
I bet in a year or two we’ll see news stories of kids starting to work at 6 or 7 and that will be protrayed as “kids getting a head start on the jobs market”
not “child slavery.”
I want to see the one where Mom and Dad tell their 17 year-old that she can’t go to college because Grandma needs chemo. Cracks me up every time.
Asses. And Dick Durbin is the King Ass Clown.
Age discrimination is a serious problem, and that is not new. In an economy with so many people out of work it gets lost. But I think gay people are the last minority in America that you won’t get shunned for discriminating against. Where I live, people think nothing of it and react angrily when challenged.
At the risk of boring people, I’d like to emphasize that the reason the 20- and 50-somethings were happy to see us on the trail was (I surmised) because they have been sold the line that as seniors they will be worthless basket cases, DCCC-style, and so they were happy to learn that it ain’t necessarily so.
This is one insidious result of PR like David featured. This will be you. I respond — no, it won’t, not if you don’t want it (lacking disease).
I was going to say I like thurbers idea @5 for an ad until I read moistenedbink @28
But I also like victoria’s idea @30.
Something’s got to be better than the horrible thing they did. But then, if the DCCC really wanted to save Medicare they might be thinking differently.
I read an interesting article on Alternet the other day, a Glenn Greenwald (Salon) piece. Headline: Why Do We Assume Obama’s Actually Trying to Enact a Progressive Agenda?
Obama is the head of the Democratic Party. I imagine his handlers communicate with the DCCC.
So his answer is that its on the table waiting for the knife and that He, just might vote for the CUT. See No difference here.
Well i thought I must be getting cynical but I thought the same thing. This is a life or death issue. The right wingers are basically saying we are pulling the plug on expensive old people’s up keep even if they did pay into it. When you consider how scarce jobs are, these elderly people don’t have a snowball’s chance in hell of getting hired even if they did have the stamina which is not going to be the case. But they do have equity and that’s the spoils of this latest rape and pillage by the elite.
The Republicans have shown their lust for real cannibalism and the Dems think it’s funny. Obama is lining up for his Old Faithful, one, two, Obama Screw in which he gives lip service to his base but “agrees” to give the Repubs exactly what they want.. save a crumb or two for show with no fight.
Yep, we’re screwed like snared rabbits with a pot of water boiling.
Your Democrats are fixin to put Gramaw out on the ice. Hahahahaha.
No, atheists will be.
As for he ad, an apology and announcement that they are putting back the money both parties stole from SS would be better.