Answer:
In this ad, which ran in the fall of 2004, images of George W. Bush windsurfing and images of John Kerry windsurfing are shown next to each other. The ad worked because it made people think about what windsurfing meant to them and how it related to how well a president did his job.
As the ad demonstrates, the creators have a poor grasp of the windsurfing industry. The most iconic image of windsurfing shows a lone surfer atop a little board while a sail dangles over them. Someone walking into the wind will be propelled ahead. Even in relatively calm conditions, windsurfers must constantly monitor their surroundings, including the wind, the sail, and the board, in order to maintain equilibrium and steer. But in the Bush commercial, the windsurfer is aboard a yacht being towed by a motorboat. The windsurfer doesn't seem to care about staying in one spot, and he makes little effort to steer against the wind or the sail. The windsurfer isn't actually sailing; he's being driven to his destination by a motorboat. In the commercial, Bush windsurfs, a useless activity that does not rate people or place any demands on them.
Step-by-step explanation:
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This is my opinion only so please feel free to alter as you see fit.