"The John McCain Ad You'll Never See"? We went ahead and filmed it!
All —
John McCain is trying, but he simply won't or can't articulate why Obama's connection to domestic terrorist Bill Ayers
matters.
It matters because while McCain was being tortured in the Hanoi Hilton, Ayers and his dirty hippie friends got this
close to murdering hundreds of McCain's fellow soldiers, and their dates, at a dance at Fort Dix. And Ayers supports Obama.
With an Obama presidency, the radicals' "long march through the institutions" will end in triumph.
Has the culture war really been for naught, America?
Will you really hand those hippie traitors this ultimate victory?
I read about the foiled Weatherman plot ...
The Fort Dix Dance
small dead animals —
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The Plot to Bomb Fort Dix by “Some Guy in My Neighborhood”
Say Anything —
Perhaps the biggest favor the Obama campaign has done America is to alert us to the kind of person liberals want to educate our children.
Hat tip Atlas Shrugs
Cross Posted at Proof Positive
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Kathy Shaidle's Ad
Little Miss Attila —
Kathy Shaidle's Ad . . . is ready: I'm not so sure about the music, but I think she gets the point across.
The Ad No One Would Ever Dare Run
Ace of Spades HQ —
The Ad No One Would Ever Dare Run Five Feet of Fury and TNOYF combine for a brutal one.
The Ad McCain Should Run But Won’t
Say Anything —
Brutal, because it’s true.
Via The Nose On Your Face and Five Feet of Fury.
Ron Radosh loves our anti-Ayers/Obama video
All —
Ron Radosh -- now of Pajamas Media, where he has another great piece explaining "the
real threat posed by Bill Ayers" -- writes in:
Your video is great! I sent it on to my personal list urging them to send it to others. Better than anything I've seen on Ayers.
I wish the McCain campaign had used it. Have you tried sending it to Hannity-Colmes and O'Reilly to show on Fox
News?
Thanks, Mr. Radosh!
He cites author Paul Berman (a liberal) as saying today:
Obama “is saddled with Ayers” not only because of his past associations with ...
The McCain Ad You’ll Never See: the Fort Dix Dance
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Ads Voters Need to See
Wizbang —
I have been talking to friends who don't generally follow politics, but do vote and are just now starting to pay attention. None of those I talked to knew about the role of Democrats in Congress in the current economic crisis. They did not know that John McCain had warned of problems at Fannie/Freddie in 2005 or that he co-sponsored legislation to address them. They did not know that Obama tried to convince the Iraqis to delay troop withdrawal negotiations until after the election. They did not know that Sarah Palin had served on the Oil & Gas regulatory commission and that she resigned in protest to corruption she saw there, even though it was done at a steep cost to her ...
An Ad McCain Wouldn't Dare To Air
Snapped Shot —
Bill Ayers' group planned to kill more people than Tim McVeigh, Ted Bundy and John Wayne Gacy. Oh, and he's a colleague of Barack Obama.
Are You Going To Vote With Him?
Confederate Yankee —
Are You Going To Vote With Him? Via Five Feet of Fury , and inspired by this post .
Matt Lewis: The McCain Ad You'll Never See
Townhall.com Blog's TownHall Blog —
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Ayers Video
Matthew Yglesias —
Some wingnuts put together this ad which they deem “the McCain ad you’ll never see.” Presumably they think you’ll never see it because McCain is too weak-kneed to air it. In fact, you’ll never see it because it’s way too long and also incredibly unpersuasive:
The collective meltdown over at the Corner over the past few weeks makes me tempted to say that a lot of folks have oozed down to Mark Steyn’s level, but actually Steyn’s getting dumber, too, as witnessed by his huzzahs for the ad and puzzlement that no wealthy 527 donors want to ...
Ayers groomed Obama for politics - video
USS Neverdock —
The McCain Ad You'll Never See: the Fort Dix Dance
Theo Spark —
From Five Feet of Fury H/T M Kohl
AYERS IS DEAD SERIOUS ABOUT HIS 'SOCIAL JUSTICE'
Dr. Sanity —
Bill Ayer's name is often preceded by the term "unrepentant terrorist". What does that mean exactly, you may wonder? Ayers has gone out of his way to emphasize in his many interviews that his pathetic little group did not kill many people (except members of the group who had an on the job work accident ...
Is The Corner Getting Dumber?
The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan —
Yglesias points to this ad and vents: The collective meltdown over at the Corner over the past few weeks makes me tempted to say that a lot of folks have oozed down to Mark Steyn’s level, but actually Steyn’s getting dumber, too, as witnessed by his huzzahs for the ad and puzzlement that no wealthy 527 donors want to pick it up. But here’s a clue — the ad, while a damning indictment of Bill Ayers, has nothing on Obama. There’s not even a proper insinuation of wrongdoing here. ...
Our anti-Bill Ayers ad approaches 50,000 views at YouTube
All —
Look, everybody! It's Obama supporter Bill Ayers!!
All —
From Scientific American:
To be truly evil, someone must have sought to do harm by planning to commit some morally wrong action with no prompting
from others (whether this person successfully executes his or her plan is beside the point).
The evil person must have tried to carry out this plan with the hope of "causing considerable harm to others,"
Bringsjord says.
Finally, "and most importantly," he adds, if this evil person were willing to analyze his or her reasons for wanting to
commit this morally wrong action, these reasons would either prove to be incoherent, or they would reveal that the ...
More praise for our anti-Ayers/Obama ad (now up to 61,000 views)
All —
Congratulations on the most brilliant anti-Obama video I've seen so far. Wish the "good guys" would run in in every
market, in every time slot. Thanks for doing this! I'm just your average naturalized citizen from the old Soviet
Union, and I'm wondering which country I'll be escaping to after Obama is, God forbid, elected. I hope I won't have to
find out. I think your video could help in that endeavor. Great job!
Congrats to my pals at The Nose on Your Face
All —
They're the guys who made the anti-Ayers/Obama ad
with me.
Last night, this great little video of their's was aired on
the Huckabee Show on Fox News last night:
Bill Ayers' special op-ed for Toronto Star: "I was the target of a 'terrorist' attack"
All —
What a pig. And whoever solicited this piece in the Star
is a creep.
Luckily, not even some of the Star's readers fell for his baloney (see comments).
To complain, write:
Opinion/Editorial
Editorial Page Editor: Ian Urquhart
Phone: 416-869-4944
Opinion Page: Fred Edwards
Phone: 416-869-4234
Email: oped@thestar.ca
Fax: 416-865-3642
Letters to the Editor via email to lettertoed@thestar.ca; via fax to 416-869-4322; or by mail to One Yonge Street,
Toronto, Ontario M5E 1E6. Letters must include full name, address and all phone numbers of sender (daytime, evening and
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