


No credits yet will post when we get them. Given our current obsession with following the primaries/ignoring friends who are following the primaries, this campaign has been pretty popular so far: it got a quick mention in People magazine yesterday.Īnd it’s a pretty good way to revive an arguably played-out character. Here’s the entry for Colorado, which definitely does not in any way resemble the CP+B offices on Friday evenings. He tells you exactly what he’s thinking with no games, no funny business. I created, oversaw and produced this 360 campaign to showcase all the places you can book a room on. See why Grand old party means something VERY different when running through Las Vegas. Captain Obvious for President is the perfect campaign. The Captain will also be Tweeting and Facebooking his way around the country, starting in Nevada where a certain red-faced businessman will obviously triumph again tonight. Hotels(dot)com is supporting Captain Obvious during his race because they believe in simplicity as much as he does and he’ll need a place to sleep at night.
#CAPTAIN OBVIOUS FOR PRESIDENT SERIES#
It also includes some merchandise including the standard t-shirts, buttons and a towel that reads “I’m not throwing in the towel” along with a couple of green screen clips of the Captain running so you can put him wherever the hell you like and a series of reaction GIFs that are too big to embed here. Captain Obvious is running for President the only way he knows how.by physically running. The Captain’s homepage has been remade to resemble that of a legitimate presidential contender like Brooklyn’s favorite son…Bernie Sanders.* The 60-second spot, created by ad agency Venables Bell & Partners, includes numerous references to the 2016 debates. We launched the library of Captain Obvious GIFs via Twitter during a Presidential debate and watched Captain Obvious respond real-time to the candidates. And the spot above is just the beginning, of course. Looks like they’re planning to draw out the campaign across caucuses/primaries in all 50 states.
