Hitch
24th November 2013, 11:05 AM
If this has been posted already, my apologies. This is a shocking ad for obamacare in Colorado, directed towards young women....
photo of ad at link:
http://www.lifenews.com/2013/11/22/obamacare-exchange-director-wont-condemn-racy-got-insurance-ads/
The head of the Obamacare exchange in Colorado is refusing to condemn the new racy campaign called “Got Insurance” — released last week with advertisements that are intended to tout the free birth control component of the Obamacare health care plan.
he ads are bathed in sexual overtones, with one ad having a woman declare: “Let’s Hope He’s as Easy as This Free Birth Control.” Another ad has a young woman hoping to score with popular actor Ryan Gosling now that she has her own free birth control.
Kevin Lundberg, a Republican state Senator from northern Colorado and former Congressional candidate, contacted the head of the Colorado Exchange, Connect for Health Colorado, to respond to the ads. The ads originated from a Colorado-based nonprofit.
“The executive director for the exchange refused to say anything to distance the exchange from the outrageous ad campaign that one of their “partners” launched the many consider in extremely bad taste and insulting to young adults. She said they never saw the ad before it ran, but at this point the exchange will not condemn the ad campaign in any way,” he said.
photo of ad at link:
http://www.lifenews.com/2013/11/22/obamacare-exchange-director-wont-condemn-racy-got-insurance-ads/
The head of the Obamacare exchange in Colorado is refusing to condemn the new racy campaign called “Got Insurance” — released last week with advertisements that are intended to tout the free birth control component of the Obamacare health care plan.
he ads are bathed in sexual overtones, with one ad having a woman declare: “Let’s Hope He’s as Easy as This Free Birth Control.” Another ad has a young woman hoping to score with popular actor Ryan Gosling now that she has her own free birth control.
Kevin Lundberg, a Republican state Senator from northern Colorado and former Congressional candidate, contacted the head of the Colorado Exchange, Connect for Health Colorado, to respond to the ads. The ads originated from a Colorado-based nonprofit.
“The executive director for the exchange refused to say anything to distance the exchange from the outrageous ad campaign that one of their “partners” launched the many consider in extremely bad taste and insulting to young adults. She said they never saw the ad before it ran, but at this point the exchange will not condemn the ad campaign in any way,” he said.