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November 04, 2008 10:33 AM UTC

Post examples of deceptive campaign ads or e-mails.

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  • by: NEWSMAN

I will start.

A major web site ran this with the headline Obama flips off John McCain.

I am no Obama fan, but give me a break.  The man was wiping his mouth. It seams there is a your tube video and conspiracy theory for every gesture or slip of the tongue. Be glad this is almost over.

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11 thoughts on “Post examples of deceptive campaign ads or e-mails.

      1. I was wondering about those. Did they just want to make it seem like they tried? If they had been pounding the TV airwaves with that ad, we would be in the middle of a nailbiter.

        I think that will go down as the biggest mystery–the lack of Rev. Wright ads.

        1. I think those of us really engaged would have thought it a bigger deal to see those ads than actual voters.  Honestly, is there anyone out there who (1) would care about Rev. Wright and (2) doesn’t already know everything they need to know about Rev. Wright and senator Obama?  

          It stung in the primary because it was new, but trotting out something people are already familiar with and have already heard about ad nauseam doesn’t seem to poll-moving dynamite.  (i.e. has anyone heard that the Keating Five content has had any effect on this election?).

          1. His words were powerful enough that putting the ads on 24/7 repeat for a few weeks before the election could have easily swayed it to McCain. It had been long enough since it dominated the news cycle that it could have been incredibly damaging for Obama–especially if the MSM had chosen to cover the Wright ads as a story for a few cycles.

            I just think it’s weird that John McCain wouldn’t hesitate to bring up Ayers and Khalidi, but didn’t want to play the Wright card.

            You may be right 76, but we’ll never know what the true effect of a Rev. Wright-filled smear campaign could have done to the Omentum.

      1. Morm*o*n…

        And frankly, so long as it’s consensual and not indoctrinated, I don’t think polygamy deserves the crap it gets.  Whether or not it deserves recognition as a government formal “marriage” I don’t know – it would really screw up the tax code, and the FLDS already uses it to dodge the IRS.

    1. If anyone has ever know a Mormon missionary, they simply do not act like this.  They are humble and kind.  You have to be to dedicate 2 years of your life in service for not only no pay, but in some cases to save and pay for it yourself.

      While this  Church, along with the Catholics and about every evangelical denomination in California support marriage between a man and a woman, it was the Mormons that drew the stereotypically biased commercial.

      This will backfire, as it is not the experience voters have with their Mormon neighbors.  The only people who will buy this cr-p are those that were voting NO anyway.  

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