How to make a pre-election promotional video, B.C. Liberal version

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      How to make a pre-election promotional video.

      Ingredients:

      • One retired Vancouver Canuck

      • One former B.C. news anchor 

      • One exceptionally pointless green screen

      • Clips of your candidate looking serious while giving a speech

      Take first two ingredients and shake… liberally. Place in front of exceptionally pointless green screen. Add in outtake of multimillionaires laughing to show they are relatable. Mix in clips of your candidate flanked by animals.

      Note: you may also use clips of your candidate interacting with babies or individuals in traditional ethnic garb.

      If you do not have a retired Canuck or a former B.C. news anchor available, feel free to substitute any supportive multimillionaire you can find.

      Comments

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      Clark puts families first, one corporation at a time

      Apr 18, 2013 at 7:48pm

      The ruling is out 80% of BC Action has no benefit to BC but to Liberal's self interests alone. 20% was said to be useful because site received 40,000 hits but does not mean it was useful now does it? Jobs lost not found.
      The Liberal communication object was to help fill a credibility gap and why the Liberals paid out 16 million tax dollars. The commercials where not made in public's interest but in Clark's and parties
      best interests much like paying out BC government hired criminals legal bills. Governments don't have legal criminal bills but criminals have legal bills. Paying off Basi and Virk's legal bills was not in public's interest but the parties criminal legal bills. The polls are out and the BC Liberal's credibility gap has grown to 75% blowing 16 million on advertising that didn't work.