When you get a reputation for running political “negative ads”,
people will almost be disappointed if you don’t go on the attack.
Such is the case with the Conservative Party.
Always aggressive, the Tories seem to take great delight in
stuffing their opponents into a media meat grinder. Just ask Stephane Dion or Michael Ignatieff.
At any rate, people either love these ads or love to hate them.
And so naturally, every one was impatiently waiting for them
to go after the new kid on the block -- NDP leader Thomas Mulcair.
Well, it’s happened; the Conservatives have at long last posted
their first true Mulcair attack video.
How does it rate?
Well, I don’t like it.
Yes it has all the standard ingredients that go into making
an effective attack spot: black and white
imagery to make the target look menacing, ominous music and a voice of doom
narration.
But the messaging in the ad is vague and confusing; so people just won't get it.
My point is a good political ad starts from scratch and basically assumes the
voter knows nothing.
Yet this attack spot more or less assumes voters know what “Dutch
Disease” means; it assumes they know what a carbon tax is; it assumes they know
about trade policy.
And those are all massive assumptions.
Plus, it’s just plain confusing when the words, “Make them pay
now for what they are doing” flash on the screen. What the heck does that
mean? Did Mulcair say that? If he did, so what? Who are “they” and what exactly are they “doing?"
How does all this lead viewers to conclude that Mulcair has “risky
theories” and “dangerous economic experiments.”
It doesn’t.
Why not just come out and say, "Mulcair has attacked Alberta's oil sands, calling it the Dutch Disease, he wants to kill jobs etc."
Simpler is always better.
Why not just come out and say, "Mulcair has attacked Alberta's oil sands, calling it the Dutch Disease, he wants to kill jobs etc."
Simpler is always better.
In short, this is an over the top ad that will leave
viewers scratching their heads if not reaching for the remote.
That’s if they pay attention at all.
These are summer days after all, when the only dangerous
experiments occur when people try to create their own barbecue sauce.
Score: 4 out of 10.
1 comment:
Harper looks desperate by recycling his hate ads. I've been a liberal supporter for many years Harper's vacuous attack ads are
a blight on our democracy. As a result of this ad I donated $500 to the NDP tonight so they can push back against these political thug tactics. The ad is an epic fail when it leads people to shun the Tories and donate to their opponents.
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