Return of the Demon Sheep

It’s probably not news that footage used in campaign ads will be reused and recycled over the course of multiple elections. But there’s one now that takes the reuse to a new level because the original content is somewhat notorious.

The ad is from the Iowa Credit Union League, in response to a bill in the Iowa Legislature that would tax credit unions the same as banks while reducing banks’ tax rate. It aired on KGAN between the Kansas-Duke Elite Eight game and the “60 Minutes” Stormy Daniels interview (right in that period when a network goes through an unavoidable tonal shift).

The clips originated with Carly Fiorina’s 2010 Senate primary campaign in California. Time magazine reported at the time:

The ad was so weird — employing montages of pigs and sheep, a robotic wolfman dressed in wool, graphic illustration evoking Monty Python — that it spread online like swine flu on a pig farm.

The Demon Sheep segment starts around the 2:20 mark; frames above match around 2:26 and 2:51.

I’d put a string of sheep puns here, but the ads covered all of them already.

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