At Least From My Perspective
5 min readDec 7, 2022

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If I Only Had A Brain

By

William A. Gralnick

“Big Lou is just like you. He’s on med’s too! So croons a happy-go-lucky voice trying to convince you that even if you are old and sick, Big Lou can get you term life insurance. This ad is emblematic of commercials being an agent in the dumbing down of America. I live in the land of geckos, south Florida. I’m used to them. I’m also insulted that Geico is betting that America will buy automobile insurance from one. Even worse is Doug and his idiot Emu trying to do the same for Progressive Insurance. How progressive is that? I can’t deal with Liberty Mutual’s certainty that I will buy insurance from an actor who can’t remember his lines or All-State’s Mr. Mayhem. Do we really have to make our point by showing stupid driver tricks? “

Flo and her and of rate robbers? Send them back to the minors.

The commercials from Big Pharma, I think, are dangerous. First, have you noticed that every disease has been reduced to three alphabet letters? The commercials from Big Pharma, I think, are dangerous. First. Have you noticed that every condition has been reduced to three alphabet letters? Fortunately, each disease gets its own letters….. Doing that makes each illness seem trivial, that a person in a white coat can beat it. It is usually just a person in a white coat, rather than a real doctor or pharmacist. “Just call this number,”…or ask your doctor to prescribe it…or run out and buy it. More dangerous and dumb still are the commercials that tout the healing power of a product, ascribing…

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At Least From My Perspective
At Least From My Perspective

Written by At Least From My Perspective

Bill Gralnick, born in Brooklyn, has written over 900 op ed columns for newspapers and magazines over his 45 year career. He has published three books.

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