Fletch & Co. Nab Industry Awards
By Kleinheider Posted on April 2, 2009 at 6:38 pmFrom an email blast:
Fletcher Rowley Riddle, a national advertising, strategic communications and political media firm, won seven awards at the American Association of Political Consultants (AAPC) “Pollie” Awards this past weekend in Washington D.C. The firm was recognized for excellence in a diverse set of categories including television, radio, and multi-lingual advertising. Fletcher Rowley Riddle Inc. triumphed for work in states stretching from Florida to Ohio to Colorado to the state of Washington, for clients ranging from State House to U.S. Congress up to Statewide Referendum.
Most notably, the firm’s awards included: 2 Pollies for commercials produced for the 1-1000 Death with Dignity campaign in the state of Washington; and a Pollie for Radio Advertising in a U.S. Congressional campaign for the ad “Brickhouse”, produced for Ohio Rep. Steve Driehaus (OH-1).
Tags: "Pollie" Awards, American Association of Political Consultants, Bill Fletcher, Fletcher Rowley Riddle Inc.
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Any minute now, Tennessee Democrat Party Chairgimp Chip Forrester and his internet trolls will descend on this thread to attack Bill Fletcher and his firm . . .
Wait for it . . .
Worst firm ever.
Contrary to what Chip Forrester, Jennifer Buck Wallace, Holly McCall, Devin the Young Vandy Student, and that smelly volunteer in the hat are sure to say, Dr. Jellyfinger had nothing to do with winning these awards. Dr. Jellyfinger does not work for FRR.
Futhermore, I’m guessing that Jennifer Buck Wallace posted the comment prior to this one.
Thanks to FRR for once again electing Democrats all across the nation. Every Democrat in this state should be proud that this firm is headquartered in Nashville.
Ok, I’ll bite, who? I’m not being sarcastic, but who? I never heard of them before I started reading ACK. Y’all think I’ve been bashing Fletcher when I don’t know who the hell he is.
Tell me about him, and list candidates that he has led to victory.
LWC,
You’ve been bashing on Bill Fletcher and FRR since the beginning of Chip’s war with the rest of the Democratic world in Tennessee. You’ve been howling about all of the vendors since the beginning. If you want to see the long list of FRR clients, visit their website.
Here’s a couple of highly ironic aspects of Chip’s attacks against Democratic vendors and FRR specifically (the amateurish children at TNDP are unaware of both):
FRR is one of the primary firms employed by the DCCC, have been for years. They very well may have elected more Democratic members of Congress than any firm in the country. Remember that Mark Foley downfall? That was FRR.
The Tennessee Democratic Party doesn’t hire vendors - media firms, mail firms, nada. Campaigns and caucuses hire vendors. Chip won’t have the money to hire vendors even if he could.
Jennifer Buck Wallace may have convinced these pre-pubescent pups that they will be running the show for the 2010 elections, but that just isn’t the case.
As for you, LWC, why is it that you believe everyone that criticizes Chip has some financial interest in the party? There are many, many of us that chose not to turn a blind eye to his incompetence and dishonesty - and, frankly, to his deteriorating mental and emotional state. And tell us, LWC, exactly who do believe makes so much money off a state party?
As for winning FRR clients in Tennessee:
Ty Cobb
Kent Coleman
Eric Stewart
Lowe Finney
Bart Gordon
Lincoln Davis
I would name more, but spaz is just going to claim that this is more evidence that I am Bill Fletcher, and I am tired of that silly little bitch.
Lincoln Davis is always just holding a grandchild and staring off into the distance. There. You don’t have to pay anybody for it. You’re welcome.
Whatever works, Donna.
The only way I’ve seen Cracker bashing Chuckles is when he bashes his alter ego, Dr. Jellysphincter.
I have two grandchildren I will lend to someone who will not allow her/his campaign to be infiltrated as [nameless] did. Told ya. You wouldn’t listen.
OK, so FRR specializes in Blue Dogs, great, we sure need more of THOSE.
I’m happy Cobb and Stewart won, to be sure, as well as Coleman, and Gordon and Davis represent their districts just fine.
However, the rest of the country is moving AWAY from Blue Dogism, and we either need to move with them or get left behind. If we keep moving away from National Democrats, as you would have us do, we might as well not have a Democratic Party in Tennessee.
Left Hand Wanker, you don’t have a Democrat Party in Tennessee. Chairgimp Chipper and you moonbeam, moronic Chipinista killed it.
You ran all of your Democrats that can win elections out. Even in the General Assembly, your Democrats formed their own rural caucus and bailed on you douchebags.
Nice work.