Posted on 06/13/2012 1:25:03 PM PDT by Lucky9teen
Called "We've got your back", it is a 60-second radio spot the first ad of the 2012 season to specifically target black voters. One does not imagine the Romney campaign will follow suit (though I wish it would).
It begins Tuesday 12 June.
It is being placed nationally to run on radio stations with a predominately black audience. Unlike most ads, which are targeted geographically, this ad is aimed demographically. That means in some swing states with a large African-American population, such as Virginia or North Carolina, it could serve as a boost to win a battleground. But in other states, it will serve as a morale-booster for core supporters: helping fundraising and get-out-the-vote efforts.
(Excerpt) Read more at guardian.co.uk ...
Democrat college professor Woodrow Wilson would give him a run for his money.
Pure class warfare.
I wish I had the technical skills to turn this into a malt liquor commercial.
I think he said the same thing to Larry Sinclair while they were in the back of a limo.
I think he said the same thing to Larry Sinclair while they were in the back of a limo.
Heard this first on the Mark Levin show - I was convinced it was satire. This is from a U.S. President??!!!
3.5 years of embarassing our country - why stop now?
Certainly in the last 70 years.
Wilson also threw people, like socialist leader Eugene Debs, in prison for opposing WWI. But since he was a Democrat, that info has been swept under the rug over time. Can’t have the knowledge that a beloved Dem prez like Wilson tossed people in the klink for being anti-war out in the open. There were also the Palmer raids named after Wilson’s atty gen that after the war rounded up real and suspected violent anarchists and radicals. Many people were illegally arrested. Not talked about much in liberal Dem circles. Jonah anti-constitutional actions.
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