"Question: Do you see "community activists" (a.k.a. "do gooders") as a positive thing?"
Google "community activist". Read the links. Find me one, just one, that uses "community activist" as a derogatory term, as you seem to think it is.
"Besides, having accomplished ancestors does not mean you are anything special."
Does he claim it does? (I can't get the video to work due to internet settings, so I'll have to rely on someone telling me whether he does or not). But if he didn't mention his family, I can just see someone commenting that that must mean he's ashamed of them. Furthermore, it's not like mentioning one's upbringing in a political advertisment is atypical.
"Do you really want to remind the average, struggling American just how special and privileged you are, Mr. Kerry?"
Ah, but Mr. Kerry's point seems to be that despite his being born (and he hardly had a choice in the matter, so why you find fault with this I can't imagine) in a wealthy family, he doesn't feel "special and priveledged". He could have taken the easy way out, such as using his family's influence to join the National Guard (and notice I'm not against people joining the National Guard, but rather the use of one's family's influence to do so), but chose not to.
"Yes, at this point it's good to remind people of Mr. Kerry's roll [sic] in America's most popular war."
A war he happened to protest against, so it doesn't seem too popular with Mr. Kerry either.
" People love lawyers! Have her remind people he's a senator, too. People love politicians even more than they love lawyers."
jeblackstar already covered the prosecuter angle. But if smartaz is correct about how people view politicians, then Bush better not mention that's he's the president (*gasp* a POLITICIAN!) in any of his ads or he too must be out of touch with the American people- at least according to smartaz.
"Bring down Mrs. Kerry...."
What? Is he supposed to be ashamed of her? (Here, honey- hide in the closet until after the election if you would please)
"Finally another activist First Lady in the mold of Hillary Rodham Clinton."
Who is so hated by New Yorkers that they elected her senator (ooh, what vile punishment- they must have done that so they could hate her even more, seeing as how reviled politicians are).
"The ubber [sic]-rich wife with the foreign accent."
Maybe he feels that she has qualities that more than make up for this, such as her being highly-educated and caring.
"You married into massive wealth, Mr. Kerry!"
If you have some special means beyond the abilities of us poor mortals to determine the reasons why he married Ms Heinz Kerry, then it might just be possible that he did so out of his love for her.
"How surprising your WASP guilt didn't cause you to enlist in another war to compensate for that."
Are you basing your diagnosis of Mr. Kerry's "WASP guilt" on some sort of professional psychological analysis or is this just your opinion? And even if he does have "WASP guilt" wouldn't this be cause to oppose war, rather than support it?
Basically, the argument seems to be that Mr. Kerry is out of touch with America for having a campaign ad that has elements that could be found in similiar ads from perhaps 99% of the people running for office. Over all, a nice ad hominem piece there, smartaz- might we stick with the issues next time?