‘So Stoned’ Director’s Health-Care Ad Selected By Obama Celeb Panel
by Jason Killian MeathA health-care ad, featuring cute little children on a playground reading lines like “I’ll be diagnosed with leukemia and I’ll die,” was winner of a nation-wide competition of ads launched by Obama’s Organizing for America. The ad was produced and directed by Eric Hurt, a former contestant on the trashy reality show “Temptation Island.” Hurt’s previous directorial work includes a short film entitled “So Stoned” about 5 drugged-out friends smoking a bong and recounting disgusting stories from their past. ”So Stoned” suddenly vanished from both Vimeo and FunnyOrDie.com after Obama consultant David Plouffe, announced Hurt’s selection..
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The ad was selected out of 1,000 entries, as part of Obama’s “Health Care Reform Video Challenge.” Ironically, instead of showcasing real people who suffer under the current health-care structure, the judges hand picked an ad that is all showbiz and zero substance. They chose to go with fake health-care horror stories read by adorable but soppy kid actors — pawns in a political high-stakes game of shocksploitation. These kids obviously don’t have dire health care problems; they just have showbiz parents who hooked them up with a gig.
Don’t be too surprised — Hollywood has lent Obama an ever-willing hand. The judges were comprised of a celebrity panel that reads like the Hollywood Squares: Rosario Dawson, musician Will.I.Am., Brandon Routh, Kate Walsh and Olivia Wilde, and raunchy “Family Guy” creator Seth MacFarlane. When you think America’s health-care solutions — you want to call in Seth MacFarlane, right?!
In American politics there is a cardinal rule: if you must use a personal story to advance an ideology or an issue, be sure it is true. When a President stands before the public and uses names of real people with real problems to advance an agenda, he makes a point through presenting solid evidence — life lessons. Reagan did it, Clinton did it, George W. Bush did it… and there’s nothing wrong with it if it is true.
Not only did the Obama team ignore the facts, they ignored any input by average Americans. When you ask a glitzy Hollywood panel to come up with your health-care message, don’t be surprised if they enlist a reality TV has-been director of stoner movies. What is surprising in all this is that ads that deal with highly sensitive political messages are normally carefully focus-grouped in front of an audience of regular Americans. This is done so they have the opportunity to voice their opinions and concerns about vitally important policy decisions.
Apparently, no one at the White House or the DNC were bothered much with grassroots concerns in this case (after all, DNC Chair Tim Kaine was on the judging panel). If they did, they would hear more about the economy — according to the latest Gallup poll 51% think the economy should be the President’s main focus, only 21% said health care. It all begs the question: if you have to make it all up with actors, what are you really saying? Perhaps a better question in this case: what are they smoking?





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I might get swine flu and die becuase the government didn't get make enough vaccines.
This is the most disgusting ad I have seen to date! Teaching children that it's ok to lie to get what you want!!! Someone needs to be held accountable for this garbage, including the parents!!!
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Limo Libs in La-La Land have rotted their tiny brains with too much coke and dope. They say NOTHING that should be believed.
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If they don't have any health care coverage, who exactly diagnosis them?
Are you kidding? According to today's realities, those kids will all be given the medal of freedom. I'd still like to know where it'll cost a home to set a broken bone? The subterfuge remains spindizzying – a 2,074 page bill, that should be recycled to toilet paper. You can take cap n tax, stimulus, tarp and chuck em in the bin too.
From a single chick. 1) KIDS are costly. Haven't found the right gene pool for fatherhood yet, either. Happily putting off having a kid for now. 2) I'm self-employed. Can't afford HMO, but can swing catastrophic care. Crazy-high deductible, but I'm covered into the millions (e.g., broken leg = bonfide "emergencies" gets me ER for $75 co-pay…"surgery" = $5k deduct.; insurance kicks-in… Leukemia = $5k deduct.; up to $6 mil kicks in). 3) Monthly living: used car, no big screen TV, brown-bag lunch. For housing, saved-my-arse-off for a reasonable down-pay; qualified for a lower, fixed interest rate mortgage. I keep a monthly budget.
So, if an American you adult can't follow the plan… then what about a $288/month voucher only for catastrophic coverage + medicaid? WHY should we have this Obamacare stuff?
BTW: There's an Eric Hurt with an IMDB entry who appears to be 32 and single/no kids.
Woah! Irony! These kid actors will become the adults left holding the bag by the bloated Obama administration and Drunk-with-Power Dem Congress. QUESTION: fast-forward 20 years and a U.S. in financial ruin…could these kids-now-adults turn around and SUE their parents/the filmmaker for being exploited? Especially when half of their working-wage paychecks get taxed?
Can't they qualify for SCHIP?
I'm tired of being bombarded by bratty kids telling their parents what they will and will not eat, demanding certain car seating, and now trying to tug my petrified heart strings with their 'maybe I will get' sob stories. I can't believe this was the best they could do for an entry into this bogus 'contest'. I've got a cat that could have done a better job.
The true shame of this is that probably none of the judges ever really dealt with a true medical family tragedy, or they wouldn't have even considered using this bilge as propaganda. Try watching a loved one suffer through chemotherapy, change a colostomy bag, pack a wound, or repeat a fact for the nth time to someone suffering a head injury, and you'll be less willing to use it to bludgeon someone else to be compassionate.
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Very good thinking on your part — Imagine that, someone planning for emergencies, rather than whining that it's simply not possible to plan. Thank you for the one-minute primer on HOW to do what's required.
I'm an 8 year old girl with Guillain-Barre Syndrome because at school I received a swine flu shot.
Gattica
Yes, that was my thought when I first saw the ad. If a broken bone caused the parents to lose their house, then obviously it was a house they couldn't really afford, but I guess "in two years our car will need a new transmission and my parents will lose their house because they're way over-extended and too stupid to have a rainy day fund" doesn't sound as effective.
there are lots of ways to go with this
I mean "were poor and don't have insurance and had to sell my sister to pay for my splinter removal"
"I'm locked in prison because for the first time ever the government is forcing us to buy a service if we want to remain law abiding" (and no auto insurance laws are different you don't have an obligation to drive a car)
either way the government making health decisions isn't working out so well, and the national health care option hasn't started.
I'm a 47 year old man WITH a head ache from listening to these inane ads.
"I'm a 60 year old man who will be rationed out of the public health care system because I have too few working years left."
Once this health care monstrosity is passed, they won't need to lie any more. Instead they'll have to learn to beg government.
My guess is the screen writer not only wasn't smart enough to spell leukemia, but couldn't even get close enough for spell checker to offer suggested spellings.
The three examples cited above are stellar reasons WHY government-run healthcare can never work.
But the welfare-drawing moronic parasites living off the government and stupid enough to vote for Obama and support this abortion of a healthcare bill will regret it thoroughly.
In the meantime, we all suffer the consequences of one thing that cannot be fixed — "stupid".
1. We have programs that will cover children's health insurance expense.
2. The broken leg will be handled in the emergency room (health CARE will be delivered, insurance or not), a bill will be generated, and, if the parents offer between 24% to 33% of the amount, it will be settled for that amount.
Pathetic, guys. But then, pathetic is what you were aiming for.
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I am a 48-year-old man with Narcissistic Personality Disorder but mediocre intelligence, and suffer from the mental-health effects of having received Ivy League diplomas, book awards and a Nobel Prize I did nothing to earn. And I'm married to a really, really angry bitch.
America, if the healthcare bill doesn't pass I could lose my job and my house!
I'm a 21 year old who won't be able to retire because the government spent all my Social Security and Medicare money on universal health care.
Don't worry, Barack. Your buddies at ACORN will let you sleep on the couch.
Here's some on the other side:
My name is Sara. At 42 I will contract breast cancer and be refused a mammogram by the Medical Review Board because mammograms are for 50 years and older.
I am a 62-year-old man in my "last year of life" taking pain pills instead of getting the operation that could save my life, because "I've lived my life."
We're hoping you lose your house and your senate…
Something at barackobama.com is "grass roots". Still speaking the truth to power, I see.
Lying is the Obama way. Make it pretty and sweat with sugar on it. What do you have? A White House.
There is no option, the amount of children becomlng wards of the court when parents lose their right to choose with them is larger than the news stories, and if the child dies, it was because there was a delay in treatment. If a person wants to strip naked and role around in chicken gizzards it is their choice, even if afterwards they are deemed cured. The illusion of choice is gone to those whom stop listening and watch, so have a Ying Ling and toast Dr. Cyril Wecht and fast shots.
There's the clincher folks! Notice how each of them says "I DESERVE health care". It's bad enough they are pushing health insurance as the answer to high medical costs but they are encouraging the entitlement mindset.
gag me with a spoon!!! What a load of donkey droppings.
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FUCK OBAMA
obama is a piece of shit marxist
Reformed Health Plan = Imagined Utopia Outcome
That was great! Thanks for the LOL!
Any group of judges which contains a member who participated in a project titled Hot Tub Time Machine (Kate Walsh) is by it very nature incapable of making any decision, including what to do for lunch. A bigger bunch of nitwits that know nothing about children couldn't be found on this time/space dimension… and look at what they pick.
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