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Related: About this forum“I wouldn't be surprised to see whomever the GOP nominee ends up being using it in his ads..."
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The ad is so harsh, in fact, I wouldn't be surprised to see whomever the GOP nominee ends up being using it in his ads against Clinton, should she become the Democratic nominee.
The script reads as follows:
Obama: "Im Barack Obama, running for president and I approve this message."
Announcer: "Its whats wrong with politics today. Hillary Clinton will say anything to get elected. Now shes making false attacks on Barack Obama."
"The Washington Post says Clinton isnt telling the truth. Obama 'did not say that he liked the ideas of Republicans.' In fact, Obamas led the fight to raise the minimum wage, close corporate tax loopholes and cut taxes for the middle class."
"But it was Hillary Clinton, in an interview with Tom Brokaw, who quote paid tribute to Ronald Reagans economic and foreign policy. She championed NAFTA - even though it has cost South Carolina thousands of jobs. And worst of all, it was Hillary Clinton who voted for George Bushs war in Iraq."
"Hillary Clinton. Shell say anything, and change nothing. Its time to turn the page."
"Paid for by Obama for America."
The script reads as follows:
Obama: "Im Barack Obama, running for president and I approve this message."
Announcer: "Its whats wrong with politics today. Hillary Clinton will say anything to get elected. Now shes making false attacks on Barack Obama."
"The Washington Post says Clinton isnt telling the truth. Obama 'did not say that he liked the ideas of Republicans.' In fact, Obamas led the fight to raise the minimum wage, close corporate tax loopholes and cut taxes for the middle class."
"But it was Hillary Clinton, in an interview with Tom Brokaw, who quote paid tribute to Ronald Reagans economic and foreign policy. She championed NAFTA - even though it has cost South Carolina thousands of jobs. And worst of all, it was Hillary Clinton who voted for George Bushs war in Iraq."
"Hillary Clinton. Shell say anything, and change nothing. Its time to turn the page."
"Paid for by Obama for America."
http://www.blogs.abcnews.com/politicalpunch/2008/01/obama-hillary-w.html
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“I wouldn't be surprised to see whomever the GOP nominee ends up being using it in his ads..." (Original Post)
iAZZZo
Apr 2016
OP
I would prefer to see the Democrats pull out from the deadweight of the Clintons and their...
Armstead
Apr 2016
#5
They think they are insulated from the effects of a conservative administration. nt
Trenzalore
Apr 2016
#7
iAZZZo
(358 posts)1. "Hillary Clinton. She’ll say anything, and change nothing.”
pbs.twimg.com/media/CfPcLLoUIAAeG9E.jpg
RandySF
(60,704 posts)2. I've reached the conclusion
That some Sanders supporters would gladly let the Republicand win as a way to 'Bern it all down'. That already failed with 2000.
HooptieWagon
(17,064 posts)3. If the choices are a war-mongering neoliberal 'R'...
...and a war-mongering neoliberal 'D', then it doesn't make much of a difference now, does it?
TheCowsCameHome
(40,169 posts)4. At least you would expect if from a "R"......
Armstead
(47,803 posts)5. I would prefer to see the Democrats pull out from the deadweight of the Clintons and their...
DLC allies, and the grip of corporate and Wall St. dominance and actually become a (small d) democratic party that isn't afraid to be liberal and truly progressive.
CorkySt.Clair
(1,507 posts)6. Ya think?
Many posters have made that abundantly clear.
Trenzalore
(2,331 posts)7. They think they are insulated from the effects of a conservative administration. nt
iAZZZo
(358 posts)8. non-responsive. as well, these are not the words of sanders and/or his supporters
thanks for the thread-bump!
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