Starring Kermit Gosnell:
The advertising war over ObamaCare just got creepy. Generation Opportunity, a Koch Foundation-funded anti-ObamaCare group, plans a $750,000 campaign of "Opt Out" ads aimed at convincing college students to forego the [Una]ffordable Care[-Less] Act's exchanges. (Included: "brand ambassadors" who will distribute Opt Out beer koozies at college football games.) But if their first two ads are any indication, the group's strategy appears to be to freak the living daylights out of everybody, student or not, within viewing distance of a television.
In the first ad, "The Exam: Creepy Uncle Sam"—yes, creepy is the organization's word—a young woman goes to her OB/GYN for an exam only to have her doctor replaced by a terrifying oversized Uncle Sam, who emerges between the woman's legs over the sound of discordant circus music. "Don't let government play doctor," warns the text.
This isn't "creepy" - it's fantastic. It's spot-on. It's precisely the "fight fire with fire" that we've been waiting for. And it's the Kochs hilariously flipping the bird to all the vilification to which the Left has subjected them. Almost as if to say, "You wanted a war? You wanted a war? Congratulations - you got one."
More, please. LOTS more.
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