McCain Camp Links Obama to Chavez in Spanish Ad
The Page by Mark Halperin —
Latest TV spot airing in Florida suggests Obama would meet with Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez without precondition.
Quotes some of Chavez’s more controversial statements about America.
Amount and length of buy TBD. ...
New McCain ad: Meet the guy Obama wants to chat with
Hot Air » Top Picks —
New McCain ad: Meet the guy Obama wants to chat with; Update: English version added posted at 2:37 pm on September 19, 2008 by Allahpundit Send to a Friend | printer-friendly I’ll leave you to guess which swing state with a Castro-hating, Spanish-speaking population this’ll be airing in. The English transcript: ANNCR: Did you see who Obama wants to talk with? CHAVEZ: Go to h*ll, you filthy Yankees! ANNCR: Barack Obama says that he would meet Chavez without conditions. CHAVEZ: Filthy Yankees, go to h*ll hundred times! ANNCR: He said he would meet in his first year in office. CHAVEZ: The United States which is behind every ...
Yet Another McCain Ad: Hey, Look at the Freak Obama Wants to Meet With
JammieWearingFool —
I'm sure somehow Time buffoon Karen Tumulty will whip out her secret racial decoder ring and find something nefarious about this. This is what, the 37th McCain ad released today? I suspect they've seen the polls dipping a bit and are fully on offense. Via Hot Air . Labels: Barack Obama , Hugo Chavez , John McCain
McCain Ad on Obama and Hugo Chavez
Weekly Standard Blog —
Do we have to wait until October to get the Ahmadinejad version of this?
William Bradley: Distract and Detract: Team McCain Follows Form In Crisis
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com —
John McCain's new TV ad, amidst an epic global financial crisis, does not discuss the crisis but posits Barack Obama as product of "the corrupt Chicago political machine."
On a day that saw the biggest upward oil spike in history and an overall retreat to commodities including the old standby gold, with Barack Obama holding a steady lead in most of the daily tracking polls, Team McCain tried its true to form technique ... "Distract and Detract." Which I've outlined for months in a number of columns, including this one. Maybe I should get that column title ...
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