Discussion: Cruz Ad Portrays Trump As Doll Who 'Pretends To Be A Republican' (VIDEO)

I thought so too. Trump has that tanning-bed, oompa-loompa coloration, the doll in the ad is too light. Seriously, Trump gives Boehner competition for “Orangest Republican,” if that were a thing.

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Hair is all wrong, too. I concur with the other comments, that is one seriously f’d up campaign ad. Looks like it was done with a budget of around, oh, $200.

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I don’t think it’s s good ad. To hear the kids talk like that…it doesn’t flow to my ears. The ad leaves me feeling sorry for the kids rather than mad at Trump.

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yea really, it gets worse?

I think it’s a bit weird to approve a commercial that tells kids to act like this, both as a parent and as a candidate.

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[Looking around]. Who are the holdouts?

This is funny

TPM:

A new ad from Sen. Ted Cruz’s (R-TX) presidential campaign portrays Donald Trump as an action figure masquerading as a Republican.

That’s ironic, considering that Ted Cruz is a minion of Satan masquerading as a human.

I urge you to watch the Daily Show episode in which they devoted their first two segments to Cruz. (I believe it is December 3, 2015). It is so unbelievably creepy. I can’t believe it hasn’t taken him down already.

Yes, the last few times I’ve seen him on television his make-up wasn’t good and he had a reverse raccoon effect, where the skin around his eyes were lighter and whiter than the rest of his face, exactly where his tanning-bed goggles would have been.

They really didn’t capture him with the Trump doll… the hair is just too life like.