Nobody really believes this except for lunatics. Unfortunately, lunatics are the only ones who vote. I really don't have anything against faith or spirituality, but has anyone tried sit through 5 mins of evangelical radio recently? One second they will be discussing faith and the next second they are speaking out against big government. Its insane. Why don't these people worry about big corporations? I feel that big government is nothing compared to big corporate power.
Was anyone else surprised that the NRA and Ohioans for Concealed Carry both endorsed Strickland and did not endorse the Republican John Kasich? I always thought that the Right and the NRA went hand-in-hand, but I guess not.
What's really funny about this is that it ran for months before I ever saw a Strickland ad at all, so every time they said "Seen Strickland's ad," I said, "Nope!"
It stopped running even before Strickland ever ran a negative ad, at least in my district.
You know what pisses me off the most about this ad? The whole "on his watch" thing. If it's okay to use that against Strickland, then it's okay to say that 9/11 happened on Bush's watch.
Strickland has been and is a mistake for Ohio. These ads come a little too close to home for most socialists to tolerate. Calling his opponent a child molestor really shakes one's faith in the intelligence of voters.
Kasich wouldn't know a hard's day work or someone whose had a hard life if stuck it up his pansy little ass. Ted Strickland worked in the sewers of Ohio called the prison to clean our state up and get people back on the right path, that's someone you can trust in Bexley.
Wow! All I can say is, man this is making me want to vote for him. It throws mud, but there is no dirt. Everyone knows the job thing is because of Bush. I can honestly say Ted seams trust worthy. I mean hell he is the first governor in the past 100 to refuse a mandatory pay increase, because the economy is horrid for the residents. And especially now since John Kasich has been outted for once having Child pornography on his old computer. Yeah, you choose, patriot or child molestor!
These ads. These god damn ads. What a BLESSING. I didn't realize that Strickland was COMPLETELY to blame for the national recession, which caused Ohio to lose 400,000 jobs. It's TOTALLY irrelevant that Ohio fared better than many states during said recession—we should burn Strickland at the stake! I'm glad Kasich/ the RNC came up with such a positive, uplifting ad to counter Strickland's horrible, dastardly, negative attacks, as well. God Bless the Republican party...
@Schlichtinator Ohio was in the tank BEFORE the national recession really hit and due to the policies and actions of Strickland not Bush or the Feds. Might also want to pay attention because Kasich has nothing to do with this ad except having his name in it (no required endorsement statement) and the Republican Governors Association not the RNC created the ad. The problem with your rebuttal is that you have no idea what you're talking about or did Bush send jobs out of the State last month?
I wasn't going to vote for Strickland again but I am so sick of these ads that I think I will now. I thought ads like this weren't supposed to be aired until right before election time. I think if I have to watch these until the elections (only when I can't change the channel fast enough), I'll puke!
I don't buy this piece of tripe. John Kasich is the one that's worried because he won't be able to screw the people of Ohio again like he did when he worked for Lehmen Brothers.
Right that ad is all lies, specially the one of his aids lying, that was a lie started by the republicans. And Strickland couldnt stop the job loss with the mess he came into as governor that was brought in by Taft Bush and Portman.
@Nacho2333 I feel that Strickland did pretty well holding on to jobs here in Ohio. Like Michigan, we have a large industrial and manufacturing sector. Big business has been pulling hard out of these sectors. Compared to the rest of America, we came out pretty well. Kasich doesn't have a clue and this ad campaign proves that he only wants to counteract what Strickland has done. This will be one hell of a mess to clean up in 2012.
I think I recognize the guy from a deceptive political add that was run by the Payday loan people a couple of years ago. He played a "farmer" who wanted Ohio voters to keep Payday loans legal so that he could get $100 to replace a belt on his truck.
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Ted Shitland is so stupid he even makes Taft and even GWB seem like a genius. Anyone state out there want Sherrod Brown or Mary Ho Killbitch when their out of office? Screw the SEIU and all unions in general.......Make them get off their lazy asses and work for an honest living for once....
Strickland also signed into law permission for SEIU to take union dues from state employees if they join the union or not. This isn't constitutional and there are plenty of boots on the ground starting to fight back...
YES RobertAlphonsoOhio! The conversation is comically REALISTIC for two republicans. Considering Kasich's connection to Lehman Brothers, the only way that this ad will succeed will be voters who don't seek the rest of the story. That IS my concern, as I've known otherwise intelligent people who swallow the GOP lies.
Probably one of the worst ads I've ever seen. Makes no specific accusations, doesn't say anything really. At least Stricklands ads are actually facts. Kasich doesn't have a leg to stand on, being in bed with Lehman Brothers, the company who basically brought the entire US economy to knees. John "Lehman Brothers" Kasich would be a disastrous choice for Ohio. People need to wake up and realize that.
@RobertAlphonsoOhio yes, as disastrous as 435,000 lost jobs. I mean come on, nothing can be said to defend it. "Oh it was the national climate" Yeah, look at Indiana.
@RobertAlphonsoOhio Obviously is clueless in the price of campaign marketing. The Democrats spend a lot also, probably some of your tax money (if you pay taxes).
Please supply the documented source that $250,000 was spent anyway...if it exists. Or did you just throw out a made-up figure?
Nobody really believes this except for lunatics. Unfortunately, lunatics are the only ones who vote. I really don't have anything against faith or spirituality, but has anyone tried sit through 5 mins of evangelical radio recently? One second they will be discussing faith and the next second they are speaking out against big government. Its insane. Why don't these people worry about big corporations? I feel that big government is nothing compared to big corporate power.
TimClark09 8 months ago
fuck Kasich, i still cant believe he won :'(
xelenatothemoonx 1 year ago
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Was anyone else surprised that the NRA and Ohioans for Concealed Carry both endorsed Strickland and did not endorse the Republican John Kasich? I always thought that the Right and the NRA went hand-in-hand, but I guess not.
bigrobdeezey 1 year ago
Kasich is the better man for the job.
bringreaganback 1 year ago
What's really funny about this is that it ran for months before I ever saw a Strickland ad at all, so every time they said "Seen Strickland's ad," I said, "Nope!"
It stopped running even before Strickland ever ran a negative ad, at least in my district.
Zomnificent 1 year ago
You know what pisses me off the most about this ad? The whole "on his watch" thing. If it's okay to use that against Strickland, then it's okay to say that 9/11 happened on Bush's watch.
abaddon5 1 year ago
Strickland has been and is a mistake for Ohio. These ads come a little too close to home for most socialists to tolerate. Calling his opponent a child molestor really shakes one's faith in the intelligence of voters.
woosailor 1 year ago 2
Who are these people? The phony Neo-Con DC Homeland Security Dep't posing as Ohio State Troopers and making scandals at the Governors Mansion??
NoPansyGOP 1 year ago
Kasich is a party boy who thinks he's better than his would be constituents. Case closed.
animalliberation0961 1 year ago
Kasich wouldn't know a hard's day work or someone whose had a hard life if stuck it up his pansy little ass. Ted Strickland worked in the sewers of Ohio called the prison to clean our state up and get people back on the right path, that's someone you can trust in Bexley.
NoPansyGOP 1 year ago
Wow! All I can say is, man this is making me want to vote for him. It throws mud, but there is no dirt. Everyone knows the job thing is because of Bush. I can honestly say Ted seams trust worthy. I mean hell he is the first governor in the past 100 to refuse a mandatory pay increase, because the economy is horrid for the residents. And especially now since John Kasich has been outted for once having Child pornography on his old computer. Yeah, you choose, patriot or child molestor!
soymilk43223 1 year ago
These ads. These god damn ads. What a BLESSING. I didn't realize that Strickland was COMPLETELY to blame for the national recession, which caused Ohio to lose 400,000 jobs. It's TOTALLY irrelevant that Ohio fared better than many states during said recession—we should burn Strickland at the stake! I'm glad Kasich/ the RNC came up with such a positive, uplifting ad to counter Strickland's horrible, dastardly, negative attacks, as well. God Bless the Republican party...
Schlichtinator 1 year ago
@Schlichtinator Ohio was in the tank BEFORE the national recession really hit and due to the policies and actions of Strickland not Bush or the Feds. Might also want to pay attention because Kasich has nothing to do with this ad except having his name in it (no required endorsement statement) and the Republican Governors Association not the RNC created the ad. The problem with your rebuttal is that you have no idea what you're talking about or did Bush send jobs out of the State last month?
bigfiz1 1 year ago
I wasn't going to vote for Strickland again but I am so sick of these ads that I think I will now. I thought ads like this weren't supposed to be aired until right before election time. I think if I have to watch these until the elections (only when I can't change the channel fast enough), I'll puke!
sueishere25 1 year ago
Hey OHIO. Are you better off today than you were 4 years ago ? "Nuff said.
RightWingTV 1 year ago
I don't buy this piece of tripe. John Kasich is the one that's worried because he won't be able to screw the people of Ohio again like he did when he worked for Lehmen Brothers.
Jarock316 1 year ago
You go Mrs. Jay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :) :) :)
LoveableTacos 1 year ago
I want to smack the shit out o that stupin girl. GET IT RIGHT BITCH!!
xelenatothemoonx 1 year ago
@xelenatothemoonx How dare you?
Thawk42287 1 year ago
@Thawk42287 how dare i what?
xelenatothemoonx 1 year ago
Right that ad is all lies, specially the one of his aids lying, that was a lie started by the republicans. And Strickland couldnt stop the job loss with the mess he came into as governor that was brought in by Taft Bush and Portman.
Nacho2333 1 year ago 4
@Nacho2333 I feel that Strickland did pretty well holding on to jobs here in Ohio. Like Michigan, we have a large industrial and manufacturing sector. Big business has been pulling hard out of these sectors. Compared to the rest of America, we came out pretty well. Kasich doesn't have a clue and this ad campaign proves that he only wants to counteract what Strickland has done. This will be one hell of a mess to clean up in 2012.
TimClark09 8 months ago
I think I recognize the guy from a deceptive political add that was run by the Payday loan people a couple of years ago. He played a "farmer" who wanted Ohio voters to keep Payday loans legal so that he could get $100 to replace a belt on his truck.
uckfay12 1 year ago
Aren't they doing the same thing their attacking Strickland for? lol.
cuthbertfontain30 1 year ago 2
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It's the typical Republican motto: 'Do as I say, not as I do'.
Jarock316 1 year ago
Oh, this is a father and daughter? I thought it was a gap toothed hooker and her gay friend cruising a truck stop.
lymib 1 year ago
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Ted Shitland is so stupid he even makes Taft and even GWB seem like a genius. Anyone state out there want Sherrod Brown or Mary Ho Killbitch when their out of office? Screw the SEIU and all unions in general.......Make them get off their lazy asses and work for an honest living for once....
goofball73us 1 year ago
Strickland also signed into law permission for SEIU to take union dues from state employees if they join the union or not. This isn't constitutional and there are plenty of boots on the ground starting to fight back...
misslsr55 1 year ago
That girl is bad acting.
lordadmira3 1 year ago
@lordadmira3 you are bad english.
Thawk42287 1 year ago
YES RobertAlphonsoOhio! The conversation is comically REALISTIC for two republicans. Considering Kasich's connection to Lehman Brothers, the only way that this ad will succeed will be voters who don't seek the rest of the story. That IS my concern, as I've known otherwise intelligent people who swallow the GOP lies.
Kathleen1106 1 year ago 3
Probably one of the worst ads I've ever seen. Makes no specific accusations, doesn't say anything really. At least Stricklands ads are actually facts. Kasich doesn't have a leg to stand on, being in bed with Lehman Brothers, the company who basically brought the entire US economy to knees. John "Lehman Brothers" Kasich would be a disastrous choice for Ohio. People need to wake up and realize that.
MarkCM07 1 year ago 6
Toast !!!
showaltermicro 1 year ago
Wow. Republican Governor's Association spent $250K on this piece of crap.
Although it might play well with wingnut morons. "He 'messed' up the budget", "It's a mess" The woman is a typical republican voter, no specifics.
kasich and taylor would be disastrous for the state of Ohio.
RobertAlphonsoOhio 1 year ago
@RobertAlphonsoOhio yes, as disastrous as 435,000 lost jobs. I mean come on, nothing can be said to defend it. "Oh it was the national climate" Yeah, look at Indiana.
New Way, New Day
cthenson1 1 year ago
@cthenson1 Yeah!! Indiana has the best economy in the Midwest. Why are Michigan, Illinois, and Ohio doing the worst?
JohnRhysMusician 1 year ago
@RobertAlphonsoOhio Obviously is clueless in the price of campaign marketing. The Democrats spend a lot also, probably some of your tax money (if you pay taxes).
Please supply the documented source that $250,000 was spent anyway...if it exists. Or did you just throw out a made-up figure?
lucybrown12345 1 year ago