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The Politics of Posters

Posted on December 9th, 2007 at 21:35 by John Sinteur in category: Indecision 2008 -- Write a comment

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Award-winning ad exec Rich Silverstein (Goodby, Silverstein, and Partners) who is known for creating the “Got Milk” campaign — among many — has created three posters designed with input from the public to depict “The Bush Years“. The results – Events, Slogans and People. Of the project Silverstein said: “Here is my thinking. What if we could TiVo the last six-plus years and play them back – without comment — for the American people, and let them connect the dots?”* Republicans respond with posters of their own: Posterizing the Democratic Party.

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