This moment in Blogads
Sometimes I just don’t understand the assortment of ads on a blog. Here’s the collection on a right wing conservative Republic blog, not an upper tier thing, I am looking at right now.
The Herman Cain Coalition.
Fund Raising Pitch, attempting to amass $999000 from the Internet donations.
Citizens 4 Cain. There’s two Cain blog-ads here.
This is kind of curious, in that I have seen a movement of this blog-splotch move from Sarah Palin and her tease of non-campaign — donate to SarahPac, everyone — on over to Michele Bachmann and now we’re spotted at Herman Cain.
Two ads for Amazon.com. Fair enough. Everyone reads. Have you seen the latest from Michael Savage? It’s a doozy!
BetOnIraq dot com. The New Iraqi Dinar has been steadily increasing for the past few years. Yet it is still unbelievably affordable. The same amount that was once equal to over $82,000 can now be purchased for around $50. But, what happens as the dollar crumbles and the oil really starts flowing? All right. This is the target market for such a thing. It would be more amusing if this were stretched next to a goldbug ad.
An Am radio station. I won’t look up to see if this has been checked in to my local market.
And…
Mutually Beneficial Arrangements.
Which shows an image looking down a young woman’s blouse.
Wait. What?