“Dixon Butts!” US Politician’s Crude Adverts Turn Out To Be The Work Of TikTok Prankster
Appalled by the juvenile headline on show here? Well, be warned, things get steadily worse from there.
Appalled by the juvenile headline on show here? Well, be warned, things get steadily worse from there.
Nine out of 10 Aussies want truth in political ads. Are far less bothered by truth in breakfast cereal & fast food ads.
If Clive Palmer has all this money to waste, why doesn't he build pointless space rockets like other billionaires?
Nine feels ACMA's wrath over political advertising, which B&T is led to believe didn't involve a Darth Vader chokehold.
When it comes to racist, bigoted and out of touch politicians in oversized hats, where else but Queensland?
Remember when we were all going to be burnt to death in the bushfires? Oh, how B&T longs for such sweet, innocent times.
Sure, agencies love the likes of a Clive Palmer, however, a new study reveals the rest of the population's less keen.
Twitter announces ban on all political advertising. Bad news for political ad agencies, good news for everybody else.
Some 84% of Aussies want misleading political ads banned. We assume the other 16% voted for Clive Palmer.
Bill Shorten's 'Australia First' ad was supposed to unite the nation. And it has... in universal hatred of Bill Shorten!