Attorney General Pam Bondi is up with a new television ad for her re-election campaign and it’s just awesome!
It features dark alleys set somewhere in Gotham, two nondescript law enforcement officers, at least six sets of police lights, and a Florida-shaped necklace charm that beams like the Dark Knight’s bat signal.
The best part? How the spot closes on a Bondi smirk so wicked it’s no wonder pill mill operators have fled the state.
All that’s missing from this ad is Mike Post’s dramatic music.
Bondi’s ad, “Streets,” is airing in five markets, including Metropolis.
“Attorney General Pam Bondi has earned a national reputation in taking on synthetic drugs and running unscrupulous pill mill doctors out of Florida,” said campaign manager Pablo Diaz. “This first advertisement highlights Bondi’s tough on crime initiatives. Florida voters will have the opportunity to learn more about her record of accomplishments and her work with law enforcement officials, who have endorsed her re-election efforts.”
Doink, doink.
***Update – 5:20 p.m. *** If you ever need an explanation of why Florida Democrats lose, look no further than George Sheldon, who is actually complimenting Bondi on this ad, which is already being panned on social media.
“I’m very pleased that Pam is articulating that issue,” Sheldon told James Rosica of the Tampa Tribune.
“It’s a solid ad,” he added. “She’s highlighting something’s she done.”