George W. Bush's Face Rides Again!

Hot on the heels of simplyaudiobooks.ca's billboard featuring a picture of George W. Bush beside the headline Don't Read Enough?...

'Don't Read Enough?' billboard featuring photo George W. Bush.
Photo by Hamish Grant.

...comes another ad disparaging the Shrub's cognitive capabilities -- Yale Shmale:

Lakehead University's 'Yale Shmale' logo.

Where the Campaign Hits

Playing on Bush's perceived mental midgetry -- for which there is ample evidence -- is like shooting fish in a barrel as far as the university-bound crowd goes.

"Graduating from an Ivy League university doesn't necessarily mean you're smart," reads the copy on the site whose message is that going to a prestigious university is no guarantee that you're going to come out as a brilliant person. And on that part, they're right: despite having gone to the character-building Yale for his undergrad, he somehow ended up becoming a boozehound and cokehead. As for his much-vaunted degree from Harvard Business School, there's the matter of investors in his businesses losing 55 cents for every dollar they invested in him; in fact, his businesses were so lossy that they made pretty good tax shelters. Bush's major business success -- the Arlington Ballpark, home of the Texas Rangers -- was largely tax-subsidized.

Where the Campaign Misses

What diminishes the Yale Shmale site's impact is the set of promotions at the bottom of the page. One is a contest for a Smart Car, the other is for a PlayStation Portable. It makes the place appear second- or third-rate, and given how much smaller the differential in tuitions between the least and most prestigious schools in Canada is, it seems cheap. A promo like this is suitable for a jeans store, not a university. I'm reminded of the college that Mallory, the dumb sister from the 1980s sitcom Family Ties went to; if you enrolled, you were entitled to a "nice thick juicy steak cooked just the way you like it."


Come November 2008, Bush could make a decent living as a self-deprecating product pitchman. At least it's an honest living.