Campaign 2010: The Best Viral Ads

TIME’s Katy Steinmetz and Feifei Sun have this fun compilation of the best TV ads thus far this campaign season. The gallery is well worth the click through — many of them are, intentionaly or not, hysterical.

My favorite for oh, so many reasons (the gun slinging, the close up of his horse’s face when he calls his opponents dummies, the closing shot of the horse’s ass…):

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  • deconstructiva

    Thanks, Jay, Katy, and Feifei. That wasn’t Boehner’s face as Peterson walked away? …and will Katy join the swamp later / what’s her favorite ad? Was this your favorite John McCain ad? (especially for pottymouthed language)
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    Oh wait, that’s not an ad, never mind.

  • Ivy_B

    Well, tomorrow we’ll see what McGrumpy’s $20 million bought.

  • Katy Steinmetz

    I want to second the Dale Peterson ad. But I’m also partial to would-be-coroner Dwight McKenna’s Frankenstein homage and Rick Barber’s Founding-Father seance. The hope/dream I list on the Mike Weinstein ad is additionally near/dear to my heart. (You really have to watch both videos to get the full effect.) The complete list is here: http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/completelist/0,29569,2012290,00.html

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