1. Slick political ads play on a giant screen. 2. But for all the speculation that slick TV ads and superficial campaigning would swamp Israel, polls suggest it may be just the opposite. 3. Iowa caucuses still feature small meetings, but modern campaign technology and slick ads have taken over. 4. It will not have slick ads. 5. Maybe infomercial political conventions and sound-bite debates and slick TV ads are all the public really wants, lamented Jackie Patterson of Dayton. 6. No slick TV ads for the familiar man with the stubbled beard and checkered headdress. 7. Of course, the other part of the proposition postulates that there are instrument-makers and software vendors who will pay for slick ads in a glossy magazine. 8. On the other hand, his multi-million dollar barrage of slick negative TV ads was effective in driving down support for other candidates. 9. Rival beverage companies rely on slick ad campaigns starring the Snapple Lady or the Spice Girls. 10. The campaign also began airing a slick new TV ad, ripping the two major party candidates and demanding that Nader be included in the fall debates. |