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Playboy "bunny" in anti-Ford ad says spot wasn't raci
WBIR (NBC-10) Knoxville ^ | 11/8/6 | JESSICA FENDER

Posted on 11/08/2006 12:38:35 PM PST by SmithL

The 20-something blonde who winked into the camera and asked now-defeated U.S. Senate candidate Harold Ford Jr. to "call me" isn't a bimbo, she says, she just played one on TV.

Johanna Goldsmith, an Austin, Texas, actor whose appearance in an anti-Ford ad touched off a national political and racial firestorm, was contractually barred from interviews until after Election Day.

She spoke to The Tennessean by cell phone today as she drove to work, car-pooling with her mother.

In addition to acting, Goldsmith also translates Spanish for a Texas doctors association. She says she's "more of a conservative, quiet person" who is "family oriented."

"I don't just play the bimbos, I play the young mom too," said Goldsmith. "I love children and comedy."

In the controversial commercial, Goldsmith plays a flirtatious blonde who says she met Ford at a Playboy party - a reference to his attendance at a Playboy-sponsored Super Bowl party in Jacksonville, Fla. last year. The ad, filmed in a faux man-on-the-street-style, featured other questionable characters who say they are Ford supporters.

Some pundits and politicians speculated that the ad, paid for by the Republican National Committee, was just enough to put Republican Bob Corker over the top. They said it played into racial fears of a black man dating a white woman.

The fact that 30 short seconds caused such an uproar - and landed Goldsmith's mug all over primetime television news channels and the front page of major print publications like Time Magazine and The New York Times - completely surprised her, she said.

As the spot was criticized as tacky and latently racist, calls from friends started pouring in alerting Goldsmith to her newfound fame, she said. A friend from Australia even called to tell her she'd made the cover of a major magazine in Melbourne.

Goldsmith, who has Mexican heritage and says she has "dated all nationalities," said she didn't see the ad as racist.

The day after the election, Goldsmith is still trying to catch up on the back-and-forth over the ad.

She tape recorded some of the news broadcasts and plans to watch them this weekend to catch up on what people have been saying for weeks.

As for her political views, Goldsmith says she's apolitical.

"I don't involve myself in politics. I stick to my job," Goldsmith said. "For me, it was just a job like any other."

Linda McAlister, Goldsmith's agent, said people of all political hues signed onto the commercial, produced by Dallas-based company Scott Howell Inc., because the script was funny.

McAlister said she was surprised people took the ad so seriously.

"That's what's been so hilarious about the whole thing," she said. "We've been looking at each other like, 'You are good. You sold it.'"


TOPICS: Extended News; Politics/Elections; US: Tennessee
KEYWORDS: itwasnt; junior; playboybunny
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To: SmithL
Goldsmith, who has Mexican heritage

That ad played upon my fear of blacks dating hispanic Jews.

41 posted on 11/08/2006 1:29:08 PM PST by opinionator
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To: stylin19a

> actor is also correct for a female.<

politically correct


42 posted on 11/08/2006 1:36:04 PM PST by jaime1959
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To: jaime1959

:) it's really not commonly used to define a female, but it is gender neutral.

the use was more prevelant with stage actors...it seems kinda snooty.


43 posted on 11/08/2006 1:50:40 PM PST by stylin19a ("Klaatu Barada Nikto")
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To: SmithL

I have to give Harold Ford a little credit here. He objected to the ad, but also said he didn't think it was racist.


44 posted on 11/08/2006 1:55:14 PM PST by murdoog
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To: SmithL

man what a nice,beautiful, perfect,round, full, pair of
eyes
she has


46 posted on 11/08/2006 2:02:26 PM PST by mrmargaritaville
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To: SmithL

I saw this ad and saw absolutely nothing 'racist' about it. I was baffled as to how racism could even be pulled out of this. Are they saying its racist because it alludes to an interracial couple? Big deal, there are tons of interracial couples. Perhaps I'm just dumb, but I don't get it at all. The ad was actually very funny.


47 posted on 11/08/2006 2:43:06 PM PST by AUJenn
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To: daybreakcoming

Yea I know all Southern people aren't racist but that ad was targeted to older voters who lived through segregation. I doubt the RNC was inept and it was an accident that the woman in the ad was white.


48 posted on 11/08/2006 2:49:15 PM PST by youthgonewild
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To: SmithL

WE WILL ASIMILATE YOU!


49 posted on 11/08/2006 2:53:28 PM PST by jetson
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To: youthgonewild
I'd match Tennessee's history of racial progressiveness against Maryland's any day. We were the first southern state to desegregate schools, and we had less trouble during this period than many states both North and South. Even during Reconstruction, we had many biracial Union Leagues in East Tennessee. That old Unionist tradition carried on through the decades at a time most Southern states had one party Democratic rule, Tennessee had a strong Republican practice. Unlike Maryland, I strongly doubt Tennessee would have rejected a strong Republican like Steele.

Apologies to anybody from Maryland reading this, but I love my state and its unique and independent history.

50 posted on 11/08/2006 3:32:14 PM PST by Colonel Kangaroo
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To: jaime1959

Women in showbusiness are called actors more often nowadays. Yeah I know. Dumb.


51 posted on 11/08/2006 3:49:31 PM PST by Democratshavenobrains
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To: derllak

I knew you knew...


52 posted on 11/08/2006 4:04:09 PM PST by null and void ("Tolerance becomes a crime when applied to evil." -- Thomas Mann)
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To: SmithL
Some pundits and politicians speculated that the ad, paid for by the Republican National Committee, was just enough to put Republican Bob Corker over the top. They said it played into racial fears of a black man dating a white woman.

Actually it played on fears of having an empty-suit, tax raising, pretty boy holding a Senate seat and they didn't want that.

53 posted on 11/08/2006 4:11:06 PM PST by Republican Wildcat
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To: sgtbono2002

Right...at least that's one less so-called "rising star" the drive-by media can't be fawning over constantly.


54 posted on 11/08/2006 4:12:19 PM PST by Republican Wildcat
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To: SmithL

Since this ad was supposedly portraying a real playboy bunny who spent time with Ford, wouldn't it be possible to just find out what race she is? I mean, if she was actually a white playboy bunny and was portrayed by a white actress, what's the problem?


55 posted on 11/08/2006 4:25:09 PM PST by Mr. Mulliner
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To: null and void

Oh, go bite yerself! :P


56 posted on 11/08/2006 4:43:51 PM PST by derllak
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To: SmithL

Ford's free to date her now.


57 posted on 11/08/2006 4:47:04 PM PST by toddlintown (Six bullets and Lennon goes down. Yet not one hit Yoko. Discuss.)
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To: derllak

Ma'am????


58 posted on 11/08/2006 4:47:18 PM PST by null and void ("Tolerance becomes a crime when applied to evil." -- Thomas Mann)
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To: toddlintown

But after losing, no one is saying "call me" anymore.


59 posted on 11/08/2006 5:45:06 PM PST by SmithL (Where are we going? . . . . And why are we in this handbasket????)
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To: null and void

Please address me as "your highness". :P


60 posted on 11/08/2006 6:03:23 PM PST by derllak
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