|
Hillary Ad Backfiring
Rick Moran Reaction to Hilalry Clinton's "nuclear" ad shows that the piece may be backfiring on the candidate.
Some in the press have called foul at the ad that shows various children asleep in their bed with a phone ringing in the background. A voice over asks who you would rather be answering that phone in the middle of the night. The meaning is clear; Obama would not be able to handle a crisis.
In a conference call yesterday, the campaign couldn't answer a question about what crisis Hillary may have had to deal with:
Responding to the release of HRC's new TX TV ad, which asserts in no subtle terms that only she has the experience to deal with a major world crisis, and, relatedly, to keep your children safe, Slate's John Dickerson asked the obvious question: "What foreign policy moment would you point to in Hillary's career where she's been tested by crisis?" he said. Silence on the call. You could've knit a sweater in the time it took the usually verbose team of Mark Penn, Howard Wolfson and Lee Feinstein, Clinton's national security director, to find a cogent answer. And what they came up with was weak -- that she's been endorsed by many high ranking members of the uniformed military. ------ Buckley and Reagan: The Qualities of Conservative Greatness ------
Walter Cronkite, Vietnam, and the Decline of Media Credibility Walter Cronkite’s remarks at the end of his February 27, 1968 evening news broadcast, four decades ago today, were a watershed in the history of the MSM’s credibility. ------
Sylvester Stallone Deserves a Special Academy Award :rofl: ------
The Materialist Faith of Communism, Socialism, and Liberalism ------
The Left Wing School Agenda and the Banning of Patriotism ------
Clinton Amnesia A form of collective amnesia, powered by media bent on forgetting inconvenient truths, continues to shield the candidacy of Hillary Clinton ------
The Return of the Wacko Vet Media Narrative (this one is especially odious) As the troop build-up in Iraq produces positive results, many media outlets have seized upon a new anti-war narrative. It's right out of the Vietnam War-era: wacko and self-destructive vets running amok on the home front. ------
In Desperation, Clinton turns to Sarcasm ------
Hillary Clinton campaign steals AT intellectual property ------
Ok... so are Democrats racists? ------
Maybe that'll put a little perspective out there for anyone taking that site seriously for any reason. Many of the anti-Clinton stories I highlighed are written by the same person you're using.
|