Teenvote diaried his (her?) ad concept this morning, which motivated me to add one of my own in the comments. In this diary I have tweaked it a bit, and added one more. All content in this diary is free of copyright and anyone who wants to use it can do so, a statement I make on the odd chance that anyone reading it might be in a position to turn the words into actual political advertising.
Ad #1: The door-slam symphony
Scene: Husband and wife in their living room, when the doorbell rings. They go to the door.
Man at door: Hi, I'd like to get into your daughter's most private decisions.
Couple (indignant): What? (they slam the door shut)
Quick cut to another man at another door
Man #2 (to camera): I'm here to take away your health insurance. You've been looking a little pale lately and it might be cancer. (door slams in his face, unseen man says "Get bent!")
Quick cut to a third man at a third door
Man #3 (to camera): I've taken the liberty of putting your future Social Security benefits into the market. My friend has this hot tip... (door slams his face, unseen woman says "you thieving little...")
(Add other door slams, to taste)
Voice-over: You wouldn't let him in your house. Why let his ideas govern our country? On November 2nd, slam the door on Republicans.
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Ad #2: Tax cuts for everyone!
Voice-over: What would you do with a tax cut?
Young woman: I'd be able to pay down my student loans.
Older man: Take that vacation we've put off for ten years.
Middle-aged couple: Finally be able to put something away for our retirement.
Young man: Get my kids the holiday presents I couldn't get them last year.
Ostentatiously rich guy: Buy myself that island in the Caribbean I've been eyeing up, and have some left over to give to the Republicans. You know, you have to give if you want to get...
Voice-over: Don't let Republicans in Washington hold your tax cuts hostage to the super-wealthy. You know they won't change their minds, so it's up to you to change them on November 2.