Posted on 10/18/2004 3:15:38 PM PDT by RWR8189
ARLINGTON, VA -- Today, Bush-Cheney '04 announced the release of the campaign's newest television advertisement, "Risk." The ad highlights Kerry and the liberals in Congress' pre-9/11 world view and asks if their policies are a risk we can afford to take today. The ad will begin running today on national cable and in select local markets.
Script For "Risk"
Voice Over:
After September 11th, our world changed.
Either we fight terrorists abroad or face them here.
John Kerry and liberals in Congress have a different view.
They opposed Reagan as he won the Cold War.
Voted against the first Gulf War.
Voted to slash intelligence after the first Trade Center attack.
Repeatedly opposed weapons vital to winning the War on Terror.
John Kerry and his liberal allies... Are they a risk we can afford to take today?
President Bush:
I'm George W. Bush and I approve this message.
Ad is too "busy" for me. I think it is just going to be noise. Don't get me wrong...still strong Bush.
Best ad to date. Hits the issue home. No more pu$$y footing around with word pulled from quotes and generalizations. Kerry is liberal and has been on the wrong side of every foreign policy issue his whole life.
The health care chart ad is good too, but this one is the issue that is going to put this election today.
I think the ad is excellent.
Points out his record, including his opposition to arming the military properly. Calls him a liberal. Good ad.
Ad is too "busy" for me. I think it is just going to be noise. Don't get me wrong...still strong Bush.
???? We must be looking at two different ads.???? It sure sounded and looked good to me. Straight forward and to the point. Bush/Cheney 2004
We're getting so many ads here (for everything from state Assembly on up to President) that all political ads are to me these days are a low hum, just background noise.
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