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Headlines matching 'tv ad'
Wed February 01, 2012
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(Yahoo) Interesting Women abandon Newt for a younger and prettier candidate  (news.yahoo.com) (37)


Tue January 31, 2012
(Politico) Amusing No joke: Stephen Colbert's super PAC raises serious cash during late 2011  (politico.com) (69)


Mon January 02, 2012
(Washington Post) Dumbass Newt Gingrich says Obama shouldn't take 2012 salary because he won't be in the office much and he doesn't have a pocket constitution to govern with  (washingtonpost.com) (119)


Sun December 25, 2011
(Deadline) Followup It was a merry Christmas weekend for Mission Impossible 4, Sherlock Holmes, and Alvin & the Chipmunks, but not for The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and Tintin  (deadline.com) (209)


Thu December 22, 2011
(Talking Points Memo) Unlikely Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker's holiday TV ad: "Let's put our differences aside"  (tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com) (265)


Mon December 12, 2011
(Miami Herald) Sad "Pierce Brosnan, continuing the bloody war on his own career he began with Mamma Mia..." Has there ever been a TV adaptation of a Stephen King novel that was any good?  (miamiherald.com) (202)


Tue November 22, 2011
(UPI) Obvious Romney hits Obama in new campaign ad...which completely misquotes Obama. Wait...a dishonest politician? Shut the front door  (upi.com) (76)


Sat November 19, 2011
(Salon) Sick In new TV ads, Bank of America casts itself as a champion of the working class and small business. Ironic and Fail tags fight it out, but there's really only one tag that will suffice  (salon.com) (113)


Mon November 14, 2011
(Talking Points Memo) Obvious Republican TV ad:"How come we haven't heard of Jon Huntsman?" Wild guess: Maybe because he's an actual politician and not some semieducated crazy zealot?  (2012.talkingpointsmemo.com) (112)


Thu October 20, 2011
(WLSAM) Obvious Ron Paul drops $2 million in new TV ads to criticize rivals. Yeah, the word "drops" works rather well here  (wlsam.com) (63)

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