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Sunday, August 10, 2008

It's too bad that TV ads can only be 15 or 30 seconds
Posted by Jill | 7:29 AM
Because I think this, at just over three minutes, would be very effective:





It's an ad that would be effective even to those "hard working Americans....white Americans" that Hillary Clinton talked about, because, let's face it, it's a white guy in front of the camera. It's a white guy who's young, smart, well-spoken, and polite -- the kind of guy those "hard working white Americans" would be proud to have as a son. He doesn't go negative, he doesn't resort to inflammatory rhetoric, and he explains Obama's positions in a way even an idiot can understand.

The problem is -- how do you get this out there? Well, I'm trying to do my part.

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Blogger Charles D said...
This should not have to be an ad, this is simply good journalism and it should be presented as part of the newscast that reported on the new ad.

If the facts are presented by the Obama campaign or another Democratic group, then the media reports it as a partisan claim. These are not partisan claims, these are facts and belong in the news story. Unfortunately the media corporations would prefer to avoid facts that run counter to their corporate message.