Super Bowl Ads

Epstein Survivors Demand Truth After Super Bowl Ad Mix-up

Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse utilized a Super Bowl commercial to advocate for the Department of Justice (DOJ) to release its remaining files on the convicted sex offender. The commercial featured eight women with their mouths covered, symbolizing redacted documents and emphasizing their collective demand for truth. Despite the DOJ’s claims that all safely releasable files have been published, survivors and some public figures, like Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, continue to call for full transparency. These calls intensified following recent partial releases of millions of pages of documents, with concerns persisting about protected associates of Epstein.

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Super Bowl Ad Criticizes Pam Bondi Over Epstein Files

The airwaves of one of the most-watched television events of the year, the Super Bowl, were apparently buzzing with a pointed ad that took aim at former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi, specifically concerning her alleged involvement and handling of files related to Jeffrey Epstein. This isn’t just a casual mention; the ad directly confronts the AG’s past actions, implying a cover-up and a failure to deliver justice for victims. The core of the controversy revolves around the release of the Epstein files and whether Bondi’s office adequately pursued justice or, as the ad suggests, actively worked to obscure information.

The ad’s timing, during the Super Bowl, is a significant strategic choice, aiming for maximum viewership and impact.… Continue reading

Hobby Lobby-funded Jesus Super Bowl ads can’t hide the hate that fuels the Christian right

Hobby Lobby-funded Jesus Super Bowl ads can’t hide the hate that fuels the Christian right. It’s truly astonishing to witness the amount of money Hobby Lobby spends on ads promoting a message that they themselves do not embody. These ads seem to be more for their own self-assurance rather than for the benefit of others. It’s important to remember that this is the same company that financed the ISIS caliphate in Iraq by purchasing smuggled antiquities. The founders of Hobby Lobby have been involved in shady activities before, so it’s not surprising that they would use advertising as a way to manipulate and deceive.… Continue reading

He Gets Us ads made by Dallas firm hit with backlash after Super Bowl

As I scrolled through my social media feeds in the days following the Super Bowl, I couldn’t escape the controversy surrounding the “He Gets Us” ads made by a Dallas firm. It seemed that everyone had an opinion on these commercials, and the backlash was fierce.

The ads, which were meant to promote a message of inclusivity and understanding, were immediately met with criticism from both the left and the right. Many felt that the $100 million spent on these ads could have been better used to address pressing social issues, such as poverty and hunger. After all, isn’t that what Jesus would have wanted?… Continue reading