Ron Poliquin Takes Case for Taxpayers to the Mat
Mar 3rd, 2010 by David Anderson
Taxpayer advocate and 31st district Representative candidate, Ronald Poliquin has a new viral commercial.
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Mar 3rd, 2010 by David Anderson
Taxpayer advocate and 31st district Representative candidate, Ronald Poliquin has a new viral commercial.
Posted in Election 2010
What evidence do you have that it is “viral?”
This is the only place I’ve seen it. I asked around and no one else has seen or heard of it. The people I know are pretty internet savvy, and spend a lot of time surfing the web. If something had gone viral, I’m positive at least one of the people I referenced would have heard tell of it.
oh…wait…I see…you don’t know what “viral” means…..
Phil…blow it out your ass
and above all…Have Fun Doing It!
Good one Phil. Nobody benefits when words no longer have meaning. I doubt David was being deceptive. Truth squads are more important than ever these days. Even on the little stuff like this.
Viral can also be interpreted as meaning just the act of promoting something by non-traditional means such as the internet – you would say viral marketing. When you say viral video, that does imply a video gone wildly grassroots popular via internet sharing.
what a staged, corny photo that is.
I know, how dare he not invade a client’s privacy and take pictures. I don’t think anyone pretends that it isn’t. Thanks for the troll comment.
Viral is a method of marketing. I can tell you that it has already been heard by people through the email and now through the 2nd most influential Delaware political blog. Just because Phil wants more coverage, I will blast it out to 1000 friends tonight. Call it what you wish. My thought is that it is cool.
I of course would welcome any equally cool promotions from anyone.