Billy Mays son has given the go ahead to dress as his late father for Halloween. He’s even hosting a contest on his website, Where’s Billy Mays?, asking people to send in photos of themselves dressed like the infomercial king and he’ll give three winners various Billy Mays prizes.
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Talking Points Memo directs us this birther-mercial, which is now playing around in the country.
One of the men behind the infomercial is attorney Gary Kreep, executive director of the Ramona, CA-based Birther group United States Justice Foundation.
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Just got this tear-soaked email from Human Events- seems that those big bad meanies and bullies at ABC won't, GASP!, air poor widdle Dickie Morris and his League of American Voters TV ad!
He's so upset that he had to have his buddy Bobby give us this note from school:
Dear Reader:
I have some very shocking news.
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You know this infomercial for A-Spray would be funny if I hadn't really seen it on TV.
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Not even Micki Dahne could have predicted this one: top man Nash Lawler has allowed his sweet pink meat to be tenderized.
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Well aren't we just in a protesting mood lately? Tampa's rally against an NBC affiliate who accepted cash in exchange for airing an hour-long anti-gay infomercial, wasn't enough, was it? Here's the scene from Wednesday's Exodus International conference, the annual gathering of ex-gays at Wheaton College outside Chicago that, as promised, drew the ire of [.
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This is what happens when a local TV network affiliate decides to deposit hate dollar in its coffers in exchange for airing an hour-long infomercial reporting lies: 100 demonstrators show up to protest Media General's WFLA News Channel 8 network in Tampa.
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By now you've probably heard that OxiClean and Orange Glo infomercial king Billy Mays passed away this weekend after a rough airplane landing led to some luggage hitting his head.
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Television pitchman Billy Mays — who built his fame by appearing on commercials and infomercials promoting household products and gadgets — died Sunday.
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The American Family Association wanted to celebrate gay pride with an hour-long infomercial that painted gay people as disgusting family destroyers.
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Okay. I’ve had enough now.
Billy Mays, the TV pitchman whose trademark voice helped sell everything from cleaning supplies to baking soda, was found dead this morning by his wife at his Tampa home.
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This thought occurs in the wake of the ratings bust of the Obama health care infomercial.
Both looked good in their early performances before a national audience (Obama in his 2004 speech to the Democratic National Convention, Affleck in supporting roles in Dazed and Confused, Good Will Hunting and Shakespeare in Love).
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From GLAAD’s Director of National News, Cyndi Creager (link):
Back in February, we blogged about partnering with LGBT community members and leaders in several local markets who were responding to an anti-gay infomercial titled Speechless: Silencing the Christians, which was produced by the American Family Association.
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