Posted on 10/24/2006 6:43:05 AM PDT by teddyballgame
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I heard the guy on TV when he was cornered pretty much come out and say "Hey Republicans are hypocrites about morality so why can't I be one too? that's basically his message. The one of the pre-pubescent boy who declares he can do (insert bad behavior here) because the other boys are doing it. This guy is exhibit A of what needs to be flushed out of congress. Senator? Man our greatest generation got followed up by our worst.
yep super finishing to the ad, I also loved the part where the hunter says according to Ford he has too many guns.
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I love it!
"Apparently the rule is that under no circumstance can Republicans make any allusion to the romantic/sexual activities of any Democrat without being guilty of some horrible "-ism":"
I really, really hope the producers of the Ford commercial can ridicule this attempt to find racism where no reasonable person would. I'm so sick of politicians, who, when they have no other way to combat the opposing side's point, scream and whine and moan that they've been vicimized because of their skin color, or their cultural background.
As they say, when all else fails, scream "RACISM". And it is quite clear to me that Harold Ford is screaming to the world that he is the racist. It would appear that he's a bit upset that some dirty deeds of his have been shown in this ad. With his tendency to crash parties where he is clearly uninvited, and his assessment of this ad, Ford doesn't appear to have all his wits about him. Not a good plan, as it doesn't seem to be a good way to make friends and influence people. Unless of course the Senate wants someone like that in their midst. "You blew it Harold, baby!"
Racism? I didn't see any racism.
Harold Ford please contact Condi Rice and Michael Steele for an actual example of racism.
Desperate.
If this statement is accurate then Corker doesn't want to win.
Harold needs to talk to Michael Steele. He could tell him something about racism from the democrat party.
This is even more funny. PEr a Democrat it is now racist for a white woman to ask a black man to call her!
Democrats Cry Foul Over GOP Ad in Tennessee
Tuesday, October 24, 2006
Los Angeles Times
WASHINGTON -- A new Republican Party television ad featuring a scantily clad white woman winking and inviting a black candidate to call me is drawing charges of race-baiting, with critics saying it contradicts landmark GOP statement last year that the party was wrong in past decades to use racial appeals to win support from white voters.
Critics said the ad, which is funded by the Republican National Committee and has aired since Friday, plays on fears of interracial relationships to scare some white voters in rural Tennessee to oppose Democratic Rep. Harold Ford Jr. Ford is locked in a tight race to become the first black senator since Reconstruction to represent a state in the former Confederacy.
It is a powerful innuendo that plays to pre-existing prejudices about African-American men and white women, said Hilary Shelton, head of the Washington office of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, the oldest U.S. civil rights organization.
A former Republican senator, Bill Cohen of Maine, was more blunt. Speaking on CNN, Cohen called the GOP ad a very serious appeal to a racist sentiment.
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Democrats Cry Foul Over GOP Ad in Tennessee
Tuesday, October 24, 2006
Los Angeles Times
WASHINGTON -- A new Republican Party television ad featuring a scantily clad white woman winking and inviting a black candidate to call me is drawing charges of race-baiting, with critics saying it contradicts landmark GOP statement last year that the party was wrong in past decades to use racial appeals to win support from white voters.
Critics said the ad, which is funded by the Republican National Committee and has aired since Friday, plays on fears of interracial relationships to scare some white voters in rural Tennessee to oppose Democratic Rep. Harold Ford Jr. Ford is locked in a tight race to become the first black senator since Reconstruction to represent a state in the former Confederacy.
It is a powerful innuendo that plays to pre-existing prejudices about African-American men and white women, said Hilary Shelton, head of the Washington office of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, the oldest U.S. civil rights organization.
A former Republican senator, Bill Cohen of Maine, was more blunt. Speaking on CNN, Cohen called the GOP ad a very serious appeal to a racist sentiment.
The 30-second ad features fictional characters satirizing Ford.
A black woman notes that Ford looks good, and asks, Isnt that enough? Others suggest Ford backs privacy for terrorists, accepts money from the pornography industry, wants to raise taxes and backs letting Canada deal with the North Korea nuclear threat.
The character who has raised complaints is a blonde, white woman who speaks in a hushed, suggestive tone and says that she met Ford at the Playboy party.
At the end of the ad, she reappears and purrs: Harold, call me. She winks and holds her hand to her ear as if holding a phone.
Shelton said the ad contradicted the spirit of remarks delivered at last years NAACP convention by the Republican National Committee chairman, Ken Mehlman, in which he decried those in his party who had tried to benefit politically from racial polarization. He was referring to the partys so-called Southern Strategy of energizing white voters with race-baiting messages about integration and civil rights.
I am here today as the Republican chairman to tell you we were wrong, Mehlman said in the July, 2005, address, in which he also said the party would now use positive messages to draw blacks to the GOP.
Fords Republican opponent, former Chattanooga Mayor Bob Corker, has asked Tennessee television stations not to run the spot, calling it over the top. But the ad has continued to run -- and on Monday the Republican National Committee was unapologetic.
I wont even entertain the premise that the ad is racially offensive, said Danny Diaz, a spokesman for the GOP group. He said the allegation was not fair and not serious and not accurate.
Democratic strategist Donna Brazile, who is black, said Monday she was shocked by the ad. Brazile, who has forged a friendship with Mehlman and White House strategist Karl Rove, said she intended to call Mehlman to request that the Republican National Committee discontinue the ad.
I took Ken at his word when he apologized, Brazile said, referring to Mehlmans 2005 speech. But I guess he was hunting for votes then, and now theyre hunting to divide and distract and deceive. I didnt realize they would revise the old strategy after apologizing.
John Greer, a Vanderbilt University political scientist who published a book this year on attack ads, In Defense of Negativity, said he had watched the anti-Ford spot repeatedly in recent days.
I just couldnt believe what I was seeing, he said. I dont see how you can think its not playing a racial card. Its making references to interracial sex. Its an ad that is in some sense breaking new lows.
A new response ad by Ford that began airing Monday features the candidate, talking to the camera, accusing Corker of unleashing attacks rather than talking issues.
If I had a dog, Ford says, hed probably kick him, too.
More uproar will get more attention, and more knowing where JR stands on things.
Yes. Blue means you ran into a liberal gate keeper and the qustion mark mens, "Huh??"
Semper Fi
Where was race mentioned in the ad or even implied?
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