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TreasonousBastard

(43,049 posts)
2. I posted that last week, and it's been around a lot lately. It only ran once...
Wed Jul 8, 2020, 06:13 PM
Jul 2020

because everyone was freaked out-- nuclear war was a serious threat at the time and admitting it just got everyone going.

I didn't see it when it ran, but it was repeated over the news constantly so it got a lot of free coverage. Goldwater whined abut it, and he had a point-- it was a stretch to claim he'd blow us all up.

But, it buried Goldwater, which was the point.

We see so much insanity today, though, that I doubt that kind of ad would have as much effect.

Stuart G

(38,428 posts)
3. I don't remember?...but ..So many don't have a clue what a nuclear explosion looks like, I
Wed Jul 8, 2020, 06:17 PM
Jul 2020

think it would have a strong effect..along with some views of Hiroshima ..totally distroyed..

TreasonousBastard

(43,049 posts)
7. That was '64, and we were building fallout shelters and "Duck&Cover was...
Wed Jul 8, 2020, 06:25 PM
Jul 2020

still around. It really kicked us in the balls.

Nowadays, we got movies with galaxies exploding, so I don't know how bad the damage has to be to get yer attention. And 20 years is not 80 years-- memories fade and our fears change.

LastDemocratInSC

(3,647 posts)
4. I have always thought that the voice doing the count down.
Wed Jul 8, 2020, 06:19 PM
Jul 2020

Sounded just like LBJ. That's strange for an ad pointing out that Goldwater was the one who might push the button.

Stuart G

(38,428 posts)
5. I don't know the countdown voice..but toward the end, Johnson does talk, then annoucer," Stakes too
Wed Jul 8, 2020, 06:23 PM
Jul 2020

high to stay home.."

bobbieinok

(12,858 posts)
8. I saw that ad! 64 was 1st election I could vote. Still had to be 21
Wed Jul 8, 2020, 06:28 PM
Jul 2020

I have impression Goldwater and all vehemently attacked the ad, and it was pulled. Only on tv less than a week or so

Celerity

(43,399 posts)
10. "Daisy" aired only once, during a September 7, 1964, telecast of David and Bathsheba on The NBC
Wed Jul 8, 2020, 06:42 PM
Jul 2020
Monday Movie.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daisy_(advertisement)


September 1, 1939

W. H. Auden - 1907-1973


I sit in one of the dives
On Fifty-second Street
Uncertain and afraid
As the clever hopes expire
Of a low dishonest decade:
Waves of anger and fear
Circulate over the bright
And darkened lands of the earth,
Obsessing our private lives;
The unmentionable odour of death
Offends the September night.

Accurate scholarship can
Unearth the whole offence
From Luther until now
That has driven a culture mad,
Find what occurred at Linz,
What huge imago made
A psychopathic god:
I and the public know
What all schoolchildren learn,
Those to whom evil is done
Do evil in return.

Exiled Thucydides knew
All that a speech can say
About Democracy,
And what dictators do,
The elderly rubbish they talk
To an apathetic grave;
Analysed all in his book,
The enlightenment driven away,
The habit-forming pain,
Mismanagement and grief:
We must suffer them all again.

Into this neutral air
Where blind skyscrapers use
Their full height to proclaim
The strength of Collective Man,
Each language pours its vain
Competitive excuse:
But who can live for long
In an euphoric dream;
Out of the mirror they stare,
Imperialism's face
And the international wrong.

Faces along the bar
Cling to their average day:
The lights must never go out,
The music must always play,
All the conventions conspire
To make this fort assume
The furniture of home;
Lest we should see where we are,
Lost in a haunted wood,
Children afraid of the night
Who have never been happy or good.

The windiest militant trash
Important Persons shout
Is not so crude as our wish:
What mad Nijinsky wrote
About Diaghilev
Is true of the normal heart;
For the error bred in the bone
Of each woman and each man
Craves what it cannot have,
Not universal love
But to be loved alone.

From the conservative dark
Into the ethical life
The dense commuters come,
Repeating their morning vow;
"I will be true to the wife,
I'll concentrate more on my work,"
And helpless governors wake
To resume their compulsory game:
Who can release them now,
Who can reach the deaf,
Who can speak for the dumb?

All I have is a voice
To undo the folded lie,
The romantic lie in the brain
Of the sensual man-in-the-street
And the lie of Authority
Whose buildings grope the sky:
There is no such thing as the State
And no one exists alone;
Hunger allows no choice
To the citizen or the police;
We must love one another or die.


Defenceless under the night
Our world in stupor lies;
Yet, dotted everywhere,
Ironic points of light
Flash out wherever the Just
Exchange their messages:
May I, composed like them
Of Eros and of dust,
Beleaguered by the same
Negation and despair,
Show an affirming flame.

bobbieinok

(12,858 posts)
11. A powerful poem
Wed Jul 8, 2020, 06:52 PM
Jul 2020

Faces along the bar
Cling to their average day.
The lights must never go out,
The music must always play

bobbieinok

(12,858 posts)
12. '...and what rough beast...
Wed Jul 8, 2020, 06:59 PM
Jul 2020

'...and what rough beast....
Slouches towards Bethlehem to be born.'


The Second Coming
William Butler Yeats

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