Don't Miss This VERY Special Black Friday Offer
CNN Reporter Says the Quiet Part Out Loud About Afghans and the National...
Do Something About Prices, Republicans, Or You’re Going To Lose
Democrats Never Let a Crisis Go to Waste
Zohran Mamdani's Still Begging Working Class New Yorkers for Money
'Closed in Its Entirety:' President Trump Issues Warning About Venezuelan Airspace
Being Thankful Also After Thanksgiving
A Quick Bible Study Vol. 296: What the Bible Says About Gifts
Democrat Leadership is Sinister, Not Misguided
Texas Authorities Arrest Afghan Immigrant Accused of Posting Bomb Threat Online
Northwestern to Pay $75M, Enact Major Policy Reforms Under Federal Anti-Discrimination Dea...
Audio Company Harman to Pay $11.8M for Evading U.S. Duties on Chinese Aluminum...
State Department Pauses Afghan Passport Visas After D.C. Terrorist Shooting
Colombian National Sentenced to 60 Months for Laundering $1.2M in Drug Proceeds
Pregnancy Resource Centers Should Be Able to Operate Free From Government Intimidation
Tipsheet

Excedrin's "Debate Headache" Tweet Goes Viral

Tonight is the final presidential debate between Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump. Election Day is a mere 20 days away, and for some people that can't come soon enough. Given that the election has dragged on for an astounding 574 days since Ted Cruz announced his candidacy in March 2015, election fatigue is a very real thing.

Advertisement

Enter Excedrin--as in, the headache medicine--whose social media team sent what some are calling the "tweet of the debate" hours before the debate even started.

They then followed it up with a tweet asserting that a debate headache was "unavoidable."

People were amused:

Advertisement

Related:

ADVERTISING TWITTER

And then there's this, probably accurate, observation:

Tonight's debate starts at 9 p.m. ET.

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement