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January 31, 2017
Last Sunday, Donald Trumps senior adviser Kellyanne Conway coined the Orwellian term alternative facts to refer to press secretary Sean Spicers false claims about attendance at the presidents inauguration (among other things).
This weekend, one brand responded quickly.
Dove placed a two-page print ad, created by Ogilvy London, in various U.K. newspapers listing several #AlternativeFacts about its new antiperspirant. Included in the list are claims that the product will boost your IQ by 40 points, was first used by Cleopatra and can help you remember distant relatives names at family gatherings.
According to the ad, the product also is a really good listener, knows a dude who can get you on the guest list and can plan your next holiday at a competitive rate. It can even improve your wi-fi signal! (If only that were true.)
http://www.adweek.com/creativity/dove-pokes-fun-at-trump-with-this-alternativefacts-ad-that-lies-about-the-product/
Dove Pokes Fun at Trump With This #AlternativeFacts Ad That Lies About the Product
Last Sunday, Donald Trumps senior adviser Kellyanne Conway coined the Orwellian term alternative facts to refer to press secretary Sean Spicers false claims about attendance at the presidents inauguration (among other things).
This weekend, one brand responded quickly.
Dove placed a two-page print ad, created by Ogilvy London, in various U.K. newspapers listing several #AlternativeFacts about its new antiperspirant. Included in the list are claims that the product will boost your IQ by 40 points, was first used by Cleopatra and can help you remember distant relatives names at family gatherings.
According to the ad, the product also is a really good listener, knows a dude who can get you on the guest list and can plan your next holiday at a competitive rate. It can even improve your wi-fi signal! (If only that were true.)
http://www.adweek.com/creativity/dove-pokes-fun-at-trump-with-this-alternativefacts-ad-that-lies-about-the-product/
January 31, 2017
https://twitter.com/AlliemalCNN/status/826537573971525633
"It was Obama's fault"
https://twitter.com/DavidCornDC/status/826533430389272580https://twitter.com/AlliemalCNN/status/826537573971525633
January 31, 2017
More:
http://www.belltoons.co.uk/hotoffpress
Ouch - Steve Bell's Brutal Trump Toon re: UK Visit
More:
http://www.belltoons.co.uk/hotoffpress
January 31, 2017
The video is extremely ______:
https://mediamatters.org/video/2017/01/31/fox-friends-debates-whether-jesus-was-really-refugee/215187
Fox & Friends Debates Whether Jesus Was Really A Refugee (Proving They've Never Read The Bible)
https://twitter.com/Craigipedia/status/826466418602434561BRIAN KILMEADE (CO-HOST): Is Al Sharpton right that Jesus is a refugee?
CARLEY SHIMKUS: Well so -- let's talk about his tweet first. On Sunday he tweeted, "Before you head to church today, remember to thank God for his son Jesus a refugee who fled to Egypt.
STEVE DOOCY (CO-HOST): Well that's not exactly accurate.
SHIMKUS: Well, according to the Bible, it's really not. And a lot of people on social media had something to say about that. MC wrote, "umm his parents weren't refugees.They traveled to pay their taxes. Please Al." And then Brian, he made it personal. He wrote, "He paid his taxes unlike you. Different times, no comparison. He also returned to his home." As you can imagine, the criticism continues to roll on in.
The video is extremely ______:
https://mediamatters.org/video/2017/01/31/fox-friends-debates-whether-jesus-was-really-refugee/215187
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