Let's continue this here
What's sad is that I am actually looking forward to when the political ad bombardment stops, and we go back to the regular annoying commercials for drugs that have worse side-effects than cures, a half-dozen ambulance chaser law firms, Allen Wayside Furniture, Jordan's Furniture, Bob's Furniture, Chapter 11 Furniture, Wendy's, the Burger King ads with the guy who intentionally can't sing, and the Chime payday-advance ads.
The insurance ads are the bottom of the barrel for me. Farmers, Progressive, Liberty....
When State Farm said they were gonna drop us unless we re-roofed, cut down a bunch of trees and fix the garage, we took care of it faster than you can say Biberty. I don't want any of those companies to think their ads are working.
While there are many intentionally annoying local ads, the 2 biggies for me are:
1) Drug companies - I believe the US and Australia are the only 2 countries that allow drug ads, due to some legislative loophole during the 90s. How can any rational society think it's okay to hawk products, prescribing information, and adverse indicators - only available through a doctor - to the general public?
2) Ambulance chasers - Up here we have the big 4:
- Joe Bornstein: The guy is dead, and the spokespeople are deader. In the ads, insurance companies are scared to death of this law firm. Please.
- Hardy Wolf & Downing: The guys who walk into the insurance companies with a baseball bat. Umm, can someone call security?
- Lowry & Associates: The guy who stands on the roof of a tractor trailer calling them "big and bad". I keep waiting for the truck to move, and the guy comes crashing down.
- Shaheen & Gordon: They're the ones who care. They listen, give you coffee, and a hug. What a crock of shit.
As far as insurance companies like Liberty Biberty and the like; I've been screwed by them too. But now I have auto and home insurance for a fraction of the cost. So I actually enjoy some of their funny commercials.