Friday, February 15, 2008

New Chris Hackett TV ad

The title is Do Better and it shows that he can drive and talk at the same time:





You can also find it at the media center of his website along with his latest radio ad.

10 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:59 AM

    So is he saying that he wants change in Washington, so he is going to take his Skrepenak-donating/contract-expecting ways to Washington and assume that changes things, because if so he is lying.
    Different name, same policies.
    Whoever winds the R primary is going to get crushed anyway.

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  2. Anonymous9:48 AM

    you are exactly correct anon muser/hacket are interchangable they give $$$$ to dems and then expect republican votes..... any R that votes for either of these two will wake up with buyers remorse

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  3. Anonymous1:33 PM

    Nice role model for teens...take your eyes off the road while driving.

    Douchebag.

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  4. Anonymous3:40 PM

    Booorrring.

    Hey I'll bet his lapdog Madeira now likes eating at the Westmoreland Club rather than Dennys

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  5. First Hannah Montana and her Achey Breaky Dad, now this guy. Do you think he doesn't wear a seatbelt out of contempt for the intrusiveness of the law, out of a personal comfort choice. or because it's not really necessary when you're in a prop car on the back of a trailer? (Well, actually, it WOULD still be necessary, or at least wise and possibly legally mandated.)

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  6. Anonymous8:05 PM

    It was a decent Add I like the empahasis on secure borders over deportation, which only a few idiots(tancredo) support.

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  7. Anonymous10:22 AM

    Eyes out the window, no seat belt, only thing missing is the cell phone, and a "big mac", maybe a ciggy dangling from his mouth.

    Good going.

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  8. was he driving a prius?

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  9. Man, you really look like a guy in high school that headed up the a/v club and vowed to avenge the treatment the jocks gave you! Good luck against Meuser. You two are making sure the slow economy doesn't affect the NEPA media market. Thanks.

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  10. Anonymous12:38 PM

    Regarding people who insist on making eye contact with you while driving: I have always considered it an act of mindless stupidity. Whoever is advising this guy is equally boneheaded. He can't even drive his car safely no less help run our government.

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