“In the 1940s, cigarettes would be shown in classy situations, endorsed by celebrities - real A-list Hollywood stars in America - the ads would make claims about tobacco quality or manufacturing science and, bizarrely, some brands had what almost amounted to health claims.” RealWould BeAmericaStarsQualitySituationHollywoodClaimsListsBrandsAdsCigaretteManufacturingTobaccoHollywood Stars Author:Peter York
“I'm gonna be a happy idiot and struggle for the legal tender. Where the ads take aim and lay their claim to the heart and the soul of the spender. And believe in whatever may lie in those things that money can buy, though true love could have been a contender.” BelieveHeartMayHas BeensSoulLyingStruggleClaimsAimLaysIdiotAdsCould Have Been Author:Jackson Browne
“Republicans are already trying to paint Hillary Clinton as too old to be president. In fact, a new ad claims she’s so old that she could be a Republican.” TryingFactsPresidentRepublicanClaimsClintonPaintAds Author:Conan O'Brien
“Now the cigarette companies claim that they don't do that [ pay to have their product advertised in movies ] anymore, although it certainly makes you wonder a bit when an independent production like "In The Bedroom", you know, seems to focus constantly on Marlboros and almost it turns into a Marlboro ad, whether there was any money exchanged.” KnowsSeemsTurnsBitsPayCompanyWonderFocusProductsClaimsIndependentProductionsAdsCigaretteBedroom Author:Joe Eszterhas
“In a recent attack ad, the NRA claims that President Obama cares about his own children more than he cares about other children. In response, President Obama was like, 'Yeah, that's how families work.'” ChildrenCarePresidentGunClaimsYeahResponsePresident ObamaAdsGun ControlNraObama Care Author:Jimmy Fallon