Showing posts with label harper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label harper. Show all posts

Friday, January 21, 2011

Another round of attack ads barkeep!

You know, for a country not in election mode the big boys sure are busy.

Last week the Harper Conservatives launched their attack ads. Not really a surprise. What bugs me about these ads is that they are simply attack ads on the liberal leader’s credibility. He lived abroad; he worked for the Americans and so on. Nowhere in the ads is any content as to what the Conservatives will do, how their policies are better. In the case of ad attacking the Liberal almost Coalition the Conservatives slam the Liberals for daring to think about forming a government this way, forgetting the fact the Harper tried some years ago.

You can view the ads here.

http://www.youtube.com/user/cpcpcc

Now the Liberals are not much better but I’ll give them the credit, their ads at least focus on what the Harper Conservatives have done wrong. But having just heard Michael Ignatieff speak at a town hall meeting indicating they would focus on the issues and leave the attack ads to the other guys it leaves me to wonder now that they are using them

Fair enough, the Liberal ads aren’t personal attack ads, but they do use fear as a motivator to not vote Harper.

The Liberal ads are here.

http://www.youtube.com/user/liberalvideo

The issue is one of how to use the media. Ads that attack or use fear as a goad work all too well, and they shouldn’t. George Bush in his 2004 campaign against John Kerry used fear to turn public opinion against a decorated war vet (something that usually resonates with the middle class voter) making Kerry having served a negative. George himself didn’t serve in the military actively, but through the use of attack ads made this not only a non issue but a problem for Kerry.

The Conservatives have learned well at the heels of their republican look a likes. It’s what turned the election against Martin and Dion, and it looks like we will see more of the same this time around. Issue is that this style of mudslinging serves no one and is in part one of the reasons for the decline in voter turnout. But as long as the people continue to be swayed by these ads we will keep seeing them.

And that’s a shame.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Cant you kids take this outside?

So here we are in the middle of the biggest recession to hit our global economy in the last 50 years. All signs point to an upswing, or so the radio pundits, TV gurus and my investment guy tell me. That’s good right?

You would think that our government is busy working hard to roll out programs to keep the economy moving. Well a quick watch of the tele will banish that bit of fantasy. So what is our conservation lead government working on you ask? Getting that infrastructure spending out early (the projected date is 2011) No, no… how about the usual smear campaign. Yeah that works, lets do that! Sigh, this old song gets so tiring.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0aiGNvhgv9s

The problem is this sort of marketing campaign does have an effect. Though I hope Canadians are smarter than that.
The big issue they are going after is that liberal leader Michael Ignatieff has spent many years abroad, working and living in other countries, most notably, the US and England. What the campaign focuses on is that Ignatieff is just visiting and really is not invested in Canada, thus is not a suitable leader. (I won’t point out that Trudeau did much the same thing).

Forget for a moment that we are talking about a multimillion dollar ad campaign here. The reason they are running the campaign is that they desperately need to change the popular focus in everyday Canadians minds from the economy and the deficit they are responsible for, to something else.
If you look at the trend of voting in this country, the numbers of Canadians that vote continue to drop. In part it has to do with the ongoing game of politics played in Ottawa and across this country. The average Canadian is tired of the ongoing one-upmanship that seems to plague this country’s politics and that fact is reflected in the voting turnout.

Now you could ask what the Liberals are doing about it. Taking the high road? Well, kinda, the only reason you don’t see counter commercials is the Liberal party is nearly broke. They did produce a very elegant response, posted on Youtube.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGifqWMeZIA

So where is this all heading…. You guessed it another election. Back to the poles kidddos and do try and get out and vote.