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Sen. Kelly Loeffler says she is 'more conservative than Attila the Hun' in new campaign ad
WASHINGTON – Sen. Kelly Loeffler, R-Ga., released a new campaign ad in which she depicts herself as being "more conservative" than ruler Attila the Hun, the ruthless ruler of the Hunnic Empire.
The 30-second ad begins with a man and woman sitting on a couch, talking about Loeffler’s conservative record backing President Donald Trump. One actor replies, “Yep, she’s more conservative than Attila the Hun.”
The ad then shows an actor apparently portraying Attila, who is grunting to a transcriber.
“Fight China, got it,” the note-taker says. He continues after Attila grunts: "Attack big government. Eliminate the liberal scribes. Uh oh.”
A narrator concludes, “More conservative than Attila the Hun. Kelly Loeffler, 100 percent Trump voting record,” whle showing a picture of Loeffler and Trump together.
The rational among us should wonder - How in hell did a US Senator decide to approve an ad which basically claims that she would approve cutting off her own brother's head which Attila did back in his time?
For some odd reason, I don't understand how a modern American conservative could actually believe that comparing herself to a mass-murderer was a good idea.
Consider their audience....The rational among us should wonder - How in hell did a US Senator decide to approve an ad which basically claims that she would approve cutting off her own brother's head which Attila did back in his time?
For some odd reason, I don't understand how a modern American conservative could actually believe that comparing herself to a mass-murderer was a good idea.
The rational among us should wonder - How in hell did a US Senator decide to approve an ad which basically claims that she would approve cutting off her own brother's head which Attila did back in his time?
For some odd reason, I don't understand how a modern American conservative could actually believe that comparing herself to a mass-murderer was a good idea.
Self deprecating to own the libs and the asians i guess?The rational among us should wonder - How in hell did a US Senator decide to approve an ad which basically claims that she would approve cutting off her own brother's head which Attila did back in his time?
For some odd reason, I don't understand how a modern American conservative could actually believe that comparing herself to a mass-murderer was a good idea.
Dumber than Alexandria Occasional Cortez, Bernie Freeshit Sanders, Illian Omar, or Rashida Talib?Ahahha she’s such a dumb bitch.
Dumber than Alexandria Occasional Cortez, Bernie Freeshit Sanders, Illian Omar, or Rashida Talib?
The rational among us should wonder - How in hell did a US Senator decide to approve an ad which basically claims that she would approve cutting off her own brother's head which Attila did back in his time?
For some odd reason, I don't understand how a modern American conservative could actually believe that comparing herself to a mass-murderer was a good idea.
Well let me clue you in on today's 3 polls on her race.The rational among us should wonder - How in hell did a US Senator decide to approve an ad which basically claims that she would approve cutting off her own brother's head which Attila did back in his time?
For some odd reason, I don't understand how a modern American conservative could actually believe that comparing herself to a mass-murderer was a good idea.
Hmm...clearly someone in her campaign didn't really think this through.
Attila the Hun was the Beast and in his next birth he was Cornwallis.The rational among us should wonder - How in hell did a US Senator decide to approve an ad which basically claims that she would approve cutting off her own brother's head which Attila did back in his time?
For some odd reason, I don't understand how a modern American conservative could actually believe that comparing herself to a mass-murderer was a good idea.
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