Bear in the woods
A television commercial known for its opening line "There is a bear in the woods" was created for the 1984 U.S. presidential re-election campaign of Ronald Reagan.[1][2]
The commercial shows a grizzly bear wandering through a forest. The narrator of the ad, Hal Riney, talks about how the bear could be dangerous and that it would be smart to be prepared for that possibility. In the final scene a man appears and the bear takes a step back. The ad ends with a picture of Reagan and the tagline: "President Reagan: Prepared for Peace".
The bear could have either signified with the massive inflation the United States was facing, Democratic challenger Walter Mondale or the growing tensions of the Soviet Union and the Cold War.[3]
Reagan was elected in a massive landslide in the 1984 elections winning 49 of the 50 states.
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change- ↑ "Ted Cruz 'Scorpion' Ad Copies Reagan's Famous 'Bear' Commercial".
- ↑ Gabriel, Trip (15 September 2015). "Ted Cruz Ad Uses Scorpion to Depict Threat of Islamic Terror" – via NYTimes.com.
- ↑ Jensen, Matt (8 July 2001). "Reagan outlawing Russia". Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 13 May 2016.