Meatballs (advertisement)
Meatballs (also known as Meatball and For Spanish Press 1) was a political commercial aired during the 2000 United States presidential campaign in support of Reform Party candidate Pat Buchanan. The commercial, which was created by Houston-based agency Love Advertising, depicts a white man choking on a meatball while attempting to dial 9-1-1, but keeling over before the automated menu reaches the option for English. The ad highlighted Buchanan's support for making English the official language of the United States and his opposition to immigration policies of the time. Some analyses questioned the accuracy of the ad's claim that Buchanan's opponents were "writing off English for good".
A frame from Meatballs | |
Agency | Love Advertising |
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Client | Pat Buchanan 2000 presidential campaign |
Language | English |
Running time | 30 seconds |
Release date(s) | October 9, 2000 |
Directed by | David Harrison |
Production company | VTTV, Houston |
Country | United States |
The ad aired in 22 states, with an emphasis by the campaign on border states like California and Arizona. The commercial drew criticism from several political figures and media outlets for its message, which some considered racist and xenophobic. Some critics praised the ad's humor and execution. The ad has been criticized in retrospect.