What is amazing about the 1964 “Daisy” ad — created by Tony Schwartz, who died on Sunday at 84, is that it is so etched in people’s memory, even those who weren’t even born yet. I saw it in a high ...
As the final weeks of the presidential campaign draw to a close and we are being inundated with political ads, International City Theatre is streaming a virtual presentation of DAISY, Sean Devine's ...
Luiz says, “This was me in 1964. The fear of nuclear war that we had as children, I never thought our children would ever have to deal with that again. And to see that coming forward in this election ...
The Clinton campaign unveiled a new ad Monday featuring the same actress from Lyndon B. Johnson’s infamous 1964 “Daisy” commercial, which warned that the election of GOP nominee Barry Goldwater would ...
It’s known as the Daisy Ad. In 1964 as President Lyndon Johnson was facing off against Republican Barry Goldwater, he wanted to send out a message that would activate more people to vote for him. In ...
Revisiting a jarring television commercial from the Cold War era, a grass-roots anti-war group has remade the 1964 "Daisy" ad, warning that a war against Iraq could spark nuclear Armageddon. Like the ...
Tony Schwartz, who helped create the memorable "daisy ad" that ran during the 1964 presidential race, has died at 84. The ad played on fears that Republican Barry Goldwater might use nuclear weapons ...
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In 1964, Lyndon Johnson’s presidential campaign against Republican Sen. Barry Goldwater changed the future of U.S. politics by teaming up with a bunch of “Mad Men”-style advertising executives and ...
Hillary Clinton’s campaign has turned to the young girl featured in the iconic 1964 “Daisy” ad in order to question Donald Trump’s ability to handle nuclear weapons. A new ad out Monday – which ...
Monique Luiz, the Phoenix resident who 52 years ago starred in the most famous, or infamous, political TV commercial of all time, is back in a new ad for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary ...