Daisy Girl (1964) - Controversial Lyndon Johnson campaign ad







Daisy Girl (1964) - Controversial Lyndon Johnson campaign ad

Classic example of how politicians use fear to get votes

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Guest (57 days ago)
Then LBJ proved his love for others by escalating the war against a country which never did and never could attack the US. It was called Vietnam.
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Guest: bogtastic (57 days ago)
twistlokk - well, if that's the intention, then I don't think it works. It might claim not to use fear, but that surely is the effect it has.
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Guest: twistlokk (57 days ago)
Sorry, this is not a fear based ad. It's impetus for people to vote is to help foster a society where people get along. It's not saying "Vote for me or this little girl blows up!" Your use of propaganda to label this as fear propaganda: FAIL!
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