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Maybe David Cameron should put his name down to take part in Celeb Big Brother 2007.
Channel 4 Political Awards - The Dumbing Down of Politics Continues, Part 94 2006
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McCain Camp Unveils New Ad "Celeb" - McCain Campaign Press Call 7.30.08 AUDIO digg
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OffTheBus Listening Post: McCain Camp Unveils New Ad "Celeb" - McCain Campaign Press Call 7.30.08 AUDIO
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But when we searched for Johntesh. com, somebody put that in, it went to a thing called Celeb Sites, which is a celebrity Web site thing with a whole bunch of celebrity's names in there, and we couldn't find them.
CNN Transcript - Larry King Live: John Tesh Discusses His Faith and Music - April 11, 2000 2000
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It was produced by consultant Fred Davis, the media whiz behind such ads as Sen. John McCain's (R-Ariz.) "Celeb" ad in 2008, former Hewlett Packard CEO Carly Fiorina's (R) "demon sheep" ad and the 1998 "King Roy" Web video portraying then-Georgia Gov.
Ga. gubernatorial hopeful's new ad puts gender in the spotlight 2010
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Not as cheeky as the "Celeb" or "The One" ads, but the tinkly background music makes it pretty wry:
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One of the new national consultant stars of this campaign cycle is Fred Davis, the blow-dried California adman who is responsible for much of the McCain's media, including the "Celeb" ad that flashed Paris Hilton into the political ether.
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And that, my friends, is essentially how the progressives have so far responded to the "Celeb".
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The latest McCain Web ad takes the "Celeb" tag to a whole new low -- it proclaims that "Hot chicks dig Obama":
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But the bigger point that I think Greg slightly misrepresents is that it's not exactly mockery, at least in the "Celeb".
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