Just because 2013 wasn’t a major election year doesn’t mean campaigns, super PACs and special interest groups held back on churning out political ads.
In fact, the past year marked some of the most bizarre, moving, and downright offensive ads in recent memory. Here’s a trip down memory lane. If this year is any indication of what 2014 has in store — with the midterm elections inching closer and closer– there is a lot to look forward to.
1. “Creepy Uncle Sam” by Generation Opportunity: The Virginia-based, Koch brothers-backed organization released an ad in September in an effort to scare young Americans to opt out of Obamacare. Uncle Sam is seen performing a gynecological exam on a young woman with the goal of making Americans think the government is “playing doctor.” The group later released a similar Halloween-themed ad.
2. “Wake Up Minneapolis” by Jeffrey Wagner for Mayor:
Long-shot Minneapolis mayoral candidate Jeffrey Wagner may have released the strangest ad of the year. In the one-minute spot, Wagner is seen emerging shirtless from a lake drinking out of a mug. He then makes the case for why he should be mayor. “I will not take money from the developers. I will not take money from the political angle. I will not even go to the strip clubs anymore. Wake the f–k up!” he says. Wagner lost the race.
3. “What Rhymes with Alison Lundergan Grimes?” By McConnell Senate Committee 2014
An autotune ad approved by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell asked the poignant question: “What rhymes with Alison Lundergan Grimes,” his Democratic opponent in 2014. Some of the answers include: “not ready for prime time” and “left wing mime.” After the ad went viral, Lundergan Grimes accused McConnell of playing “silly games.”
4. “Screaming Donkeys” by Our Voice PAC
The super PAC of Nevada Tea Party Republican Sharron Angle, who lost a Senate bid in 2010, came out with a YouTube video comparing Democrats’ rhetoric to the noise of screaming donkeys. In the spot, Democrats, including President Obama, Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi and Hillary Clinton are seen talking about important issues of the day. Their soundbytes are interspersed with Howard Dean’s infamous 2004 scream coming out of the mouth of a donkey. The ad rips “Democrat-speak,” which it says “all just sounds the same.”
5. “Dante” by New Yorkers for De Blasio









