That sounds more like a democrat in that ad and his regulation of the postal system. That democrat has violent tendencies, too. Just look at him. He's ready to blow a fuse if that worker doesn't bend to his will. In fact, she might be a union worker and isn't authorized to use that postal meter. Union rules and all, you know.
Here's another example of marketing: http://tv.msnbc.com/2013/05/30/click3-patrick-stewartthe-pizza-novice/ In the story, on "All In" With Chris Hayes, Danial Levinsohn talks about three things: 1. Reactions to Lou Dobbs saying bread-winning women are "troubling" him. 2. A comparison between Chris's show and Dobbs'. 3. Patrick Stewart's first taste of pizza. It worked. I clicked on the story because of #3....
Occasionally I'll use the "nuclear option" to gain more attention for a story. Nothing gains more attention than saying: "LOOK AT ALL THE NAKED WOMEN!!!" I predict there will be more traffic on this thread....now...
I may as well post the reason I was searching "All In": http://video.msnbc.msn.com/all-in-/52089142#52089142 I intended to post this elsewhere, and will, but may as well post it here. It does deal with "branding" of the republican party...and why it's marketing efforts are failing. fyi: THIS IS A VIDEO LINK Once clicked, a video segment of "All In" should start automatically. I personally don't like that, understanding that some computers can't handle it easily, thus the warning.