Smirnoff trolls Trump via ads amid Russia investigations

Smirnoff trolls Trump via ads amid Russia investigations
Smirnoff is poking fun at Donald Trump's pledge totestify under oathamid allegations that Russia meddled in the U.S. election. In new outdoor ads, the nation's largest vodka brand states that it is "made in America but we'd be happy to talk about our Russian ties under oath." The ads began popping up over the weekend and target small portions of the New York metro area, including a train station in Harlem, a Diageo spokesman confirmed.(Creativity Online)
 
Smirnoff trolls Trump via ads amid Russia investigations
Smirnoff is poking fun at Donald Trump's pledge totestify under oathamid allegations that Russia meddled in the U.S. election. In new outdoor ads, the nation's largest vodka brand states that it is "made in America but we'd be happy to talk about our Russian ties under oath." The ads began popping up over the weekend and target small portions of the New York metro area, including a train station in Harlem, a Diageo spokesman confirmed.(Creativity Online)

I don't think that's trolling Trump. Just clever advertising. But I suppose everything has to be partisan these days.
 
They better be careful. Mueller will have them in front of a grand jury. He has very little to actually investigate so he will be desperate to justify his existence.
 
Smirnoff trolls Trump via ads amid Russia investigations
Smirnoff is poking fun at Donald Trump's pledge totestify under oathamid allegations that Russia meddled in the U.S. election. In new outdoor ads, the nation's largest vodka brand states that it is "made in America but we'd be happy to talk about our Russian ties under oath." The ads began popping up over the weekend and target small portions of the New York metro area, including a train station in Harlem, a Diageo spokesman confirmed.(Creativity Online)
The person writing the story thinks Smirnoff is making fun of Trump. I think they are making fun of him and the democrats and the media's anti Russian campaign.
 
I bought a bottle of Russian Standard for my sister, who is a liberal. I told her it was from Putin. Never got a thank you card.


LOL!,Thats funny.

Ive tried some other vodka brands, but anything made in Canada or USA if its Vodka they dont know what they are doing, lol, Smirnoff is the best bang for your buck, dont want to pay 100 bucks a bottle when i drink 5 litres of Vodka every week, j/k. :D

Once i bought this shit called white lightning cause it was cheap and they had some dude riding a horse on the front of the bottle looking like Napoleon, but it was so bad i think i could have used it as paint thinner.

Grey goose is alright but a little more expensive, but i really cant tell the difference between the ones that taste good, so if im going to have 3-4 drinks evry couple days, dont want to be buying shit thats 100 bucks a bottle.
 
LOL!,Thats funny.

Ive tried some other vodka brands, but anything made in Canada or USA if its Vodka they dont know what they are doing, lol, Smirnoff is the best bang for your buck, dont want to pay 100 bucks a bottle when i drink 5 litres of Vodka every week, j/k. :D

Once i bought this shit called white lightning cause it was cheap and they had some dude riding a horse on the front of the bottle looking like Napoleon, but it was so bad i think i could have used it as paint thinner.

Grey goose is alright but a little more expensive, but i really cant tell the difference between the ones that taste good, so if im going to have 3-4 drinks evry couple days, dont want to be buying shit thats 100 bucks a bottle.

I remember walking into the small "produkti" (grocery outlets) around my apartment on Brestskaya 2 and was amazed that there were like, I don't know, 25 or 30 different vodka brands. Some as cheap as 100 rubles (3 bucks at the time) and being blown away by the sheer number of brands. I never tried the 3$ vodka, couldn't work up the courage. I'm sure it was the vodka equivalent of Baltika which is the cheap ass beer that gave me gastro-intestinal distress the next day.
 
I remember walking into the small "produkti" (grocery outlets) around my apartment on Brestskaya 2 and was amazed that there were like, I don't know, 25 or 30 different vodka brands. Some as cheap as 100 rubles (3 bucks at the time) and being blown away by the sheer number of brands. I never tried the 3$ vodka, couldn't work up the courage. I'm sure it was the vodka equivalent of Baltika which is the cheap ass beer that gave me gastro-intestinal distress the next day.


LOL, id be in paradise, but id probably end up looking stupid, like if you try to order a corona at an authentic mexican restaraunt in mexico, they look at you like you are ordering a bottle of horse piss. :D
 
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