Monday, May 16, 2011

Metamorphic Party continues its ad blitz

4 comments:

Elizabeth Wren said...

The Metamorphic Party leaves much to be known about what issues they support after watching this ad. It is very personable, but not at all informative. The casual clothing also sends a message of not caring.
"Providing the best for you,” a direct quote from this ad, well what is the best? What does the Metamorphic Party plan to do to make ‘the best’ for the voters?
This ad does not answer any of the several questions I have for the Metamorphic Party. This ad shows nothing of the issues that they support or wish to reform, nor does it answer any of the several questions one may have for the Metamorphic Party
Respectfully yours,
Elizabeth Wren –Policy Analyst of the WOP

Wise Ole Party said...

First, the political image is not the best. Second, can you please explain how the ability to use a computer can come in handy when one is trying to campaign for success. Yes, computers are needed to build a successful party but this is the age of technology; if someone doesn't know how to use electronics, they have been lost for the past decade.

The Metamorphic Party said...

First of all, the casual clothing is used to show that we are ordinary people also. We used these types of clothing so that we would be seen as people to, we did not want to put on the image that we are better than anyone else, because we are not. You guys act like you have to dress "professional" to represent the people...not true. We also have another POLICY ad that states our POLICIES. This ad was not meant to explain our policies Ms. Elizabeth Wren. Before you begin to trash us, you should probably ensure that you have a reasonable argument, which clearly you do not. This is not the only video we have posted and you know that. So, take a look at our other video then you can say we don't have clear policies!

Anonymous said...

In regards to the WOP's comments about electronics....
I guess they aren't campaigning for the votes of those over the age of 40, considering many of those raised in that generation did not grow up around electronics such as computers and cell phones. In fact, many of the elderly may not even know how to operate a computer, and will surely find your comments offensive. Good luck getting their votes after that one...