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OT: That was a Huckabee commercial!

NUCat320

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Is the entire BTN overrun with Iowa-driven campaign ads, or only Iowa games specifically?

(I just saw Cruz shaking hands with a dude in a Hawkeye sweatshirt!)

Ethanol subsidies are a crock.
 
Poor NU fans having to deal with it once ;). Do you guys think we enjoy this? It was entirely miserable until Trump made it a real pro-wrestling spectacle.

Edit: I can't wait until the local spots are back to RX drug commercials followed by the class-action suit commercial for the suit against the RX drug that was just advertised.
 
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Anything that is broadcast in Iowa will be overrun by such ads.
Honestly, I thought any ad sales would be far more specific than for me to see this junk in Georgia. But DirecTV must be a national buy.

On the upside, I got to see a Jeb! commercial. (Specifically attacking Christie and Kasich - aim high, shoot for fourth place.)
 
Caucuses are Monday, and the money will dry up for most of them after they're thumped, so they're shooting whatever was they have left.
 
Honestly, I thought any ad sales would be far more specific than for me to see this junk in Georgia. But DirecTV must be a national buy.

On the upside, I got to see a Jeb! commercial. (Specifically attacking Christie and Kasich - aim high, shoot for fourth place.)

Jeb sure got his ass kicked in this Primary season so far. Trump pulled Jeb's coat over his head and started kicking him from the start.
 
Jeb sure got his ass kicked in this Primary season so far. Trump pulled Jeb's coat over his head and started kicking him from the start.

Imagine if all of the money wasted on his campaign for the past year (or more, really) had gone to something, anything, of value. What a wasteful, wasteful system - it's basically a circus. (If I go any further, I promise I'll head to the rant board.)
 
I went right from the Iowa game to the MSU-Rutgers game. Not a hint of politics anywhere. Also a much better game for my team.

Yes, ethanol subsidies have been captured by agricultural interests. If we limited the subsidies to cheaper and more eco-friendly options (sawgrass is a good example, I've heard) it would make more sense.
 
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