I'd say your coxonium ad is slightly off. The ads in question are giving straight facts that should be damning without saying explicitly that they are damning facts. I agree with you that what we see in them should not be construed as Dems promoting dangerous people, but here's what I think the poison ad might be a bit more like, if it w…
I'd say your coxonium ad is slightly off. The ads in question are giving straight facts that should be damning without saying explicitly that they are damning facts. I agree with you that what we see in them should not be construed as Dems promoting dangerous people, but here's what I think the poison ad might be a bit more like, if it was targeted to lifetime San Diego/LA Chargers fans:
"Coxonium is product that you can certainty buy over the counter without a prescription. In the last year of his life, Junior Seau took coxonium daily to treat his severe headaches. Seau took it because he and the inventor of coxonium believed that CTE was a hoax and that Seau had never had a concussion. Junior Seau took a double dose of coxonium an hour before he committed suicide."
I'd say your coxonium ad is slightly off. The ads in question are giving straight facts that should be damning without saying explicitly that they are damning facts. I agree with you that what we see in them should not be construed as Dems promoting dangerous people, but here's what I think the poison ad might be a bit more like, if it was targeted to lifetime San Diego/LA Chargers fans:
"Coxonium is product that you can certainty buy over the counter without a prescription. In the last year of his life, Junior Seau took coxonium daily to treat his severe headaches. Seau took it because he and the inventor of coxonium believed that CTE was a hoax and that Seau had never had a concussion. Junior Seau took a double dose of coxonium an hour before he committed suicide."
Sorry if that's a bit dark.