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Bush Unveils Negative Ads Vs. Kerry
Yahoo! News ^ | 3/11/04 | Ron Fournier - AP

Posted on 03/11/2004 11:16:59 AM PST by NormsRevenge

WASHINGTON -

President Bush (news - web sites) will unleash his first negative ads against John Kerry (news - web sites) on Thursday, accusing the Democrat of seeking to raise taxes by $900 billion and wanting to "delay defending America," the Associated Press has learned.

"John Kerry: Wrong on taxes. Wrong on defense," says a female announcer in a new 30-second ad that will begin airing in battleground states.

A second ad, also premiering Thursday, tells voters they face choices on the economy, health care and the war on terrorism.

"We can go forward with confidence, resolve and hope. Or we can turn back to the dangerous illusions that terrorists are not plotting and outlaw regimes are no threat," Bush says in the second ad, without mentioning Kerry by name.

The scripts were provided to The Associated Press hours before the ads were previewed for Bush backers in Congress and readied for airing in some 18 states. In addition, Bush will begin running his first radio spot, and it will make the same high-taxes, soft-on-terorrism argument against Kerry, the officials said on condition of anonymity.

The ads, part of a multimillion-dollar media campaign launched by cash-rich Bush last month, is certain to spark debate over negative campaign tactics, as well as Kerry's record on taxes and terrorism.

The Bush ads come on the heels of Kerry's off-the-cuff remark Wednesday in which he called Republican critics "the most crooked ... lying group I've ever seen." That comment prompted Marc Racicot, the chairman of the Bush-Cheney campaign, to call on Kerry to apologize "for this negative attack."

Bush's first round of ads were positive, but their references to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks drew criticism from Democrats and some victims' relatives who accused Bush of exploiting the tragedy. The White House argued that the terrorist strikes are a major part of Bush's presidency, thus fair game in the political season.

Republicans said they welcomed the debate over Sept. 11 that the ads prompted and look forward to wrangling with Kerry over the size of any tax increases he would support. Kerry has never explicitly called for a $900 billion tax hike, but Republicans are basing their case on incomplete arithmetic in his own policies.

Kerry's plan to reduce health care costs would cost nearly $900 billion, according to a study by Emory University economic professor Kenneth Thorpe, who has been cited by Kerry's campaign and other Democrats as an authoritative source.

The presumptive Democratic nominee has vowed to roll back Bush's tax cuts for the wealthy, saving about $250 billion over 10 years by most estimates. He would keep — and perhaps enhance — middle-class tax cuts pushed by Bush.

The White House argues that there is no way Kerry can implement his plan and hold the line on the federal deficit without hiking taxes by $900 million.

Kerry campaign officials have said they will flesh out his economic plans in the next several weeks to show how his proposals will pay for themselves without a major tax increase beyond rolling back Bush's tax cuts for the wealthy. The president's new ads may force his hand.

While racking up victory after victory to lock up the Democratic nomination, Kerry was highly critical of Bush's economic and foreign policies — both in advertising and on the stump.

The drumbeat of attacks from Kerry and other Democrats helped reduce Bush's poll ratings to their lowest levels of his presidency. Bush is now in a rush to recover, as well as to define Kerry for voters. The next several weeks gives the president a chance to go on the offensive while the nominee-in-waiting is low on money, enlisting the help of former rivals and preparing for the general election.

Bush's toughest ad, titled "100 days," envisions Kerry's first three months in office. "John Kerry's plan: To pay for new government spending, raise taxes by at least $900 billion."

"On the war on terror: Weaken the Patriot Act used to arrest terrorists and protect America. And he wanted to delay defending American until the United Nations (news - web sites) approved."

It does not mention Iraq (news - web sites), but aides said the ads refers to Kerry's criticism that Bush should have sought U.N. approval before fighting the war a year ago.

Bush's voice is heard at the beginning of the ad, saying he approved the message.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Crime/Corruption; Front Page News; Government; Politics/Elections; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: ads; bush; gwb2004; kerry; mediabias; negativeads; unveils; vlwmc
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1 posted on 03/11/2004 11:17:10 AM PST by NormsRevenge
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To: NormsRevenge
BUMP!
2 posted on 03/11/2004 11:18:38 AM PST by jmstein7 (Real Men Don't Need Chunks of Government Metal on Their Chests to be Heroes)
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To: NormsRevenge
We saw how the usual suspects responded to the Positive Ad.
3 posted on 03/11/2004 11:19:10 AM PST by Semper Paratus
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To: NormsRevenge
Excellent.

Now that I see we are willing to fight, I will be sending more money to Pres. Bush's campaign.
4 posted on 03/11/2004 11:19:28 AM PST by tomahawk
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To: NormsRevenge
The ads, part of a multimillion-dollar media campaign launched by cash-rich Bush last month, is certain to spark debate over negative campaign tactics, as well as Kerry's record on taxes and terrorism.

Oh brother. This one deserves a double-bag alert. No, calling Bush a liar over and over and over again doesn't spark a controversy. But this will.

I despise contemporary "journalists."

5 posted on 03/11/2004 11:19:44 AM PST by Coop ("Hero" is the last four-letter word I'd use to describe John Kerry)
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To: NormsRevenge
When did criticizing a candidate's policies become negative advertising?

Oh, yeah, when Republicans do it.
6 posted on 03/11/2004 11:20:45 AM PST by MediaMole
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To: Semper Paratus
This is going to be fun. Can't wait to see the roaches coming out to criticize Bush's ads.

7 posted on 03/11/2004 11:22:25 AM PST by EQAndyBuzz (60 Senate seats changes the world!! Bury Kerry in 04!)
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To: NormsRevenge
Is it "negative" to point out another candidate's voting record and propensity to continue that record?

Maybe Bush should say something like:

"John Kerry will want to raise your taxes while weakening our Intelligence and Military communities...but other than that, he's a pretty jovial guy."

Think that would satisify the critics?
8 posted on 03/11/2004 11:23:09 AM PST by fsorbello (Fonda Kerry? Osama Is!)
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To: NormsRevenge
Kerry's plan to reduce health care costs would cost nearly $900 billion

Why do savings cost us?

The presumptive Democratic nominee has vowed to roll back Bush's tax cuts for the wealthy, saving about $250 billion over 10 years by most estimates. He would keep — and perhaps enhance — middle-class tax cuts pushed by Bush.

So he'll reduce the deficit directly by $25 bil a year? Chickenfeed! And then he'll give some of that out again in more benefits? What retardates are falling for this???

9 posted on 03/11/2004 11:23:58 AM PST by atomicpossum (Fun pics in my profile)
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To: Coop
cash-rich Bush

Yeah, right. The libiot media stikes again....President Bush's campaign finance dollars pale in comparison to the illegal mega millions being funneled into Kerry's campaign.

10 posted on 03/11/2004 11:25:07 AM PST by LisaMalia (In Memory of Sgt. James W. Lunsford..KIA 11-29-69 Binh Dinh S. Vietnam)
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To: Coop; NormsRevenge
What I don't like is that the ads are "previewed" by the press and certain politicians, and for some MYSTERIOUS reason, get leaked to the Dims so that they are amply prepared to be outraged even before the ads air. The issue then becomes not the ad's message, but the "controversy" sparked by the ads' "negative" tones. Sort of like the leaked memos; no one is talking about their treasonous content, just how awful the Republicans are for "stealing" them when they are laying around in plain sight. Sigh.

I think I will have to join P.O.O.P. (People Offended by Offended People).
11 posted on 03/11/2004 11:26:19 AM PST by alwaysconservative (Nazism, Socialism, Communism: the left just kills you)
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To: NormsRevenge
I think I get it now. Democrats exercise free speech, Republicans "go negative".
12 posted on 03/11/2004 11:26:25 AM PST by Not A Snowbird (You need tons click "co-ordinating")
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To: NormsRevenge
Thank goodness President Bush is fighting back. Time to start calling Kerry the dangerous, thieving liar he is. If Kerry wants to dance by calling Republicans names, bring it on, babe. We're ready.

Judging from that strange little press conference he just held, Kerry is looking more and more frazzled. He is becoming more loose-tongued as he faces real opposition for once. There's no telling what he might start saying if he really gets flustered. I say, crank up the ads and let's give him the chance to hang himself.

13 posted on 03/11/2004 11:28:22 AM PST by KellyAdmirer
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To: Coop
It's become so obvious that all of them think they are offering "balance" to what they see as the monolith of AM radio, Fox News, and the 'net. Not to mention trying to keep alive those "altruistic notions" of the 1960s. It's a big, big, job, trying to sell America something it doesn't want and has moved beyond. But they sure are trying hard.
14 posted on 03/11/2004 11:28:24 AM PST by JennysCool
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To: alwaysconservative
You think the Bush campaign didn't anticipate the leaking? Free advertisement, my friend. The campaign undoubtedly did polling after last week's commercials and found most people thought the Dem whining was silly and/or hypocritical. I know most of my colleagues/neighbors laughed it off. :-)
15 posted on 03/11/2004 11:28:28 AM PST by Coop ("Hero" is the last four-letter word I'd use to describe John Kerry)
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To: SandyInSeattle
If all Bush’s add said was “Hi I’m George Bush, vote for me” they’d accuse him of going negative.
16 posted on 03/11/2004 11:31:57 AM PST by tractorman
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To: Coop
Exactly. Today, any Democrat can accuse a Republican of abandoning children, throwing Grandma into the street, and drowning cute little kittens, with nary a peep from the Media. When a Republican fights back, he's accused of "going negative". Bleep 'em. The way to beat John Kerry is to hit him in his sanctimonious mug every day - but do it with a smile.
17 posted on 03/11/2004 11:31:58 AM PST by andy58-in-nh
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To: JennysCool
It's become so obvious that all of them think they are offering "balance" to what they see as the monolith of AM radio, Fox News, and the 'net. Not to mention trying to keep alive those "altruistic notions" of the 1960s. It's a big, big, job, trying to sell America something it doesn't want and has moved beyond. But they sure are trying hard.

That's exactly right.

18 posted on 03/11/2004 11:33:16 AM PST by mondonico (Peace through Superior Firepower)
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To: Coop
Those first few ads are all over the news! Lots of free air time.
19 posted on 03/11/2004 11:33:22 AM PST by OldFriend (Always understand, even if you remain among the few)
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Rush is all over this !

Thanks , Rush. :-)
20 posted on 03/11/2004 11:35:08 AM PST by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi Mac ... Support Our Troops! ... Thrash the demRats in November!!! ... Beat BoXer!!!)
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