Israeli campaign commercials
Lisa Goldman, a freelance writer in Israel, has posted some great Israeli campaign commercials. Here’s one from the rightist Likud Party’s Bibi Netanyahu, arguably the frontrunner: And here’s one from Tzipi Livni, the foreign minister and a member of the centrist Kadima Party: But the most interesting pitch comes from the Holocaust Survivors and Green ...
Lisa Goldman, a freelance writer in Israel, has posted some great Israeli campaign commercials.
Lisa Goldman, a freelance writer in Israel, has posted some great Israeli campaign commercials.
Here’s one from the rightist Likud Party’s Bibi Netanyahu, arguably the frontrunner:
And here’s one from Tzipi Livni, the foreign minister and a member of the centrist Kadima Party:
But the most interesting pitch comes from the Holocaust Survivors and Green Leaf Party, whose platform is avowedly pro-cannabis:
According to Goldman, the first caption reads, bizarrely, "this number [i.e., a concentration camp tattoo number] is not good for credit."
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