Bush: It’s either stay the course or cut and run. But cut and paste might be a third option.
Look at this headline and article from CNN. The headline is “Michael J. Fox ads for Democrats spark backlash.”
The article, though, tells a different story. The article reports the existence of the ads, follows with Limbaugh’s criticisms, then quotes doctors saying that Rush is completely full of it. Then the piece goes on to discuss why the ad is powerful and a bit more about Fox’s career since going into semi-retirement because of his illness.
The article, which is from the AP, completely belies the message of the headline.
Here’s the DNC’s new ad on Bush and Iraq.
Maybe some incumbents sitting on millions of dollars could pony up some cash to help them run it.
Tell us what you think of it.
Late Update: My take is that it’s solid. A really good ad. My only small beef is that the text-overs are a bit too heavy-handed, would be stronger with less hand-holding for the views. But the material speaks for itself.
The naysayers didn’t believe me, but I said a while ago that trying to strangle your mistress just doesn’t play well politically.
Keystone poll: Carney (D) 50%, Sherwood (R) 38%.
Rep. Porter (R-NV) won’t release the phone logs and scheduling records he says will disprove charges he made illegal campaign fundraising calls.
Justin Rood connects the dots between Rep. Rick Renzi’s (R-AZ) scandals.
So Tennessee senate candidate Bob Corker (R) says he’s all bent out of shape about that RNC ‘Harold Ford’s an Uppity Negro‘ ad. So how does Corker feel about the radio ad his own campaign is running that features rumbling jungle drums every time the narrator mentions Ford’s name?
From floozies to falsehoods at the RNC…
The Republican National Committee has a new ad ready to go in place of that bimbo eruption spot attacking Dem Harold Ford, Jr., which the RNC’s finally taking off the air today. The new ad says Ford took gobs of cash from porn moguls and tried to foist abortion pills on kids.
But uh-oh — now two Tennessee TV stations are refusing to run the new spot if the RNC doesn’t cough up some more, you know, actual documentation of its claims.
Judge rules against Republican right to robo-call.
Cheney: Water-boarding is fine. “It’s a no-brainer for me.”