Don’t Believe That? Check out a Species called ‘Impotus Americanus’, Lurking Across the Border in the Once-Great U.S.A.
A Brief Commentary by Doug Draper, Niagara At Large
Posted August 5th, 2020
There is a team of former Republican Party operatives in the United States that is doing a better job than most Democrats and almost anyone else in producing stinging ads on Trump as the U.S. presidential election looms this coming November.
That team of disaffected Republicans -individuals who worked on campaigns for the party going back to the Bushes and Reagan -calls itself The Lincoln Project, and here is one of its most recent ads, which plays on National Geographic and a voice sounding quite like the iconic British filmmaker and nature and wildlife documentarian Richard Attenborough.
Members of the Lincoln Project describe what is depicted in the ad this way – “Impotus Americanus is one of the heaviest leaders in the animal kingdom, and is famously known to be an orange, ruddy color not found in nature.”
To watch the ad, click on the screen immediately below –
Now here is a plea from at least one Canadian to my friends and neighbours in the the United States.
I understand that early voting is already starting or is about to start in many regions across your country for a presidential election set for November 3rd of this year.
Please, for the sake of yourselves, and for the sake of the world, go out and vote in droves. Use this election to make the Trump administration and all of the destructive, hate-filled madness it propagates go extinct.
This election may be the last chance you have to make your country great again.
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Doug Draper, Niagara At Large
For more on The Lincoln Project and its many great ads, click on – https://lincolnproject.us/
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