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Gamecat
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We'll be seeing them soon enough, might as well start a thread to contain all of the "Candidate vs. Reality" threads that would otherwise dominate the forum by October.

To begin with...

John Spencer's after the "Hitlery" vote, much in the same way that whoever created those two MoveOn ads was after the "Bush=Nazi" vote:

http://www.spencerforsenate.com/site/c.euLPK3MNItG/b.1000379/k.B95B/Media.htm



Alright flamers, let's hear it.

8/15/2006 5:46:16 PM

TreeTwista10
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both sides are gonna pull out all the stops

8/15/2006 5:51:55 PM

Gamecat
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I think Einstein might be wrong. Politics travel faster than light.

The image location above was taken straight from Spencer's Web site just before the post was made (the picture was also on Drudge, a screencapture from the ad just as Hilary & Bin Laden appear side-by-side). Now, it's off Drudge and off his site.

But the ad isn't.

You can still see it here: http://www.spencerforsenate.com/site/c.euLPK3MNItG/b.981431/k.CB42/Home.htm

8/15/2006 6:17:44 PM

TGD
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I sometimes have to wonder how truly idiotic liberals are, or if it's all just an act... "omg this commercial compares Hillary Clinton to Osama Bin Laden!!1"...

8/15/2006 6:19:14 PM

Gamecat
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I know. It's so stupid. Side by side elements in a political ad are obviously not intended to be compared with one another. And Matt "HILLARY COMPARED TO BIN LADEN IN SENATE AD..." Drudge is so liberal it makes me sick.

You could just as easily have said "omg this commercial compares the NSA to Osama Bin Laden!!1," since it's emblem appears in the same spot just before Clinton. But then, her picture doesn't just fade into existence. If you watch the ad, the NSA emblem rotates to reveal her picture and OBL remains.

Get it?

She's on the opposite side of your national security.

And while she's on screen, you get to see read above their pictures that she even opposes the Patriot Act (which she voted for) and NSA programs.

Just like Osama Bin Laden.

My, these two have a lot in common. Why does she always represent Bin Laden's interests? Is she Osama Bin Laden's senator, or is she New Yorkers'?

In proper parlance, one would call that trick a visual "link" and not a "comparison;" as in "SENATE AD SUGGESTS LINK BETWEEN HILLARY AND BIN LADEN...".

[Edited on August 15, 2006 at 7:17 PM. Reason : .]

8/15/2006 7:13:34 PM

TGD
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so, IOW...

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"TGD: I sometimes have to wonder how truly idiotic liberals are, or if it's all just an act..."

8/15/2006 8:46:35 PM

TGD
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I mean surely you're not suggesting that Democrats are comparing immigrants to Osama Bin Laden, are you?...

http://www.dscc.org/news/multimedia/20060813-secure/

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"Aug 16, 7:13 AM EDT

Hispanics Angered by Democratic Web Ad

By SUZANNE GAMBOA
Associated Press Writer


WASHINGTON (AP) -- A Democratic political ad is under fire from Hispanics who say it unfairly compares Latino immigrants to terrorists.

The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee sponsored a 35-second ad on its Web site that shows footage of two people scaling a border fence mixed with images of Osama Bin Laden and North Korea President Kim Jong Il.

Pedro Celis, chairman of the Republican National Hispanic Assembly, said in a statement Tuesday that the DSCC should remove the ad because it vilifies illegal Hispanic immigrants and is "appalling."

Houston City Councilwoman Carol Alvarado, a Democrat, sent a letter to DSCC Chairman Sen. Charles Schumer of New York asking that the ad be pulled. She said it could alienate Latino voters.

"To liken Latino immigrants to bazooka-toting terrorists not only undermines the positive relationship our party has with this community, but also lowers us to a despicable level as breeders of unfounded fear and hatred," Alvarado wrote.

The ad opens with the words "Security Under Bush and GOP?" It features scenes of a masked man with a bazooka, scenes from terrorist attacks and police inspecting a subway train. It also shows Osama bin Laden, Iran President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and a docked ship as it claims "4 times as many terrorist attacks in 2005."

Then comes footage of a person climbing over a corrugated metal border fence and another preparing to climb it as the words "millions more illegal immigrants" form on-screen. In the following scene, viewers see the words "North Korea has quadrupled its nuclear arsenal" with footage of a tank and North Korea President Kim Jong Il.

The ad ends with the words, "Feel safer? Vote for change."

"Equating these undocumented migrants to the very real threats of terrorism is inexcusable and only serves to fan the flames of anti-immigrant sentiment in our country," Celis said in the statement.

The faces of the people climbing over the fence are not clearly visible and there is nothing in the ad confirming the people in the ad are Hispanic. Such scenes are often captured in footage of the U.S.-Mexican border.

Bettina Inclan, the assembly's executive director, said the people in the ad appeared Hispanic, "not just to us, but to other people who saw the video."

DSCC spokesman Phil Singer dismissed the group's criticism as a Republican group "trying to gloss over the White House's abysmal record on security."

"This group's time would be better spent pressuring reluctant Republicans to support comprehensive immigration reform," Singer said in an emailed statement.

Inclan said the group was among supporters of the bipartisan Senate immigration bill, which passed the Senate but has been criticized in the House.

The ad drew rebuke from other Hispanics.

"This is the same kind of fear mongering we condemn in the extreme media and now we are seeing it at the DSCC," said Lisa Navarrete, spokeswoman for the National Council of La Raza. "It's appalling.""


[Edited on August 16, 2006 at 10:04 AM. Reason : those evil Republicans over at La Raza... ]

8/16/2006 9:55:46 AM

Randy
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Such classy liberals, never mind that they are the ones leaving us ultimately vulnerable to further attacks.

8/16/2006 10:57:50 AM

Gamecat
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"In proper parlance, one would call that trick a visual "link" and not a "comparison;" as in "SENATE AD SUGGESTS LINK BETWEEN HILLARY AND BIN LADEN..."."


ENGLISH, MOTHERFUCKER, DO YOU SPEAK IT?

Oh wait. We have our answer...from your article:

Quote :
"The faces of the people climbing over the fence are not clearly visible and there is nothing in the ad confirming the people in the ad are Hispanic. Such scenes are often captured in footage of the U.S.-Mexican border."


[Edited on August 16, 2006 at 5:37 PM. Reason : ...]

8/16/2006 5:33:53 PM

billyboy
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^^I know, because we have the presidency and both halls of congress. Wait a second, we don't have that.



[Edited on August 16, 2006 at 10:29 PM. Reason : o]

8/16/2006 10:28:49 PM

Gamecat
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[Edited on August 20, 2006 at 9:37 PM. Reason : moving]

8/20/2006 9:34:33 PM

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