Posted on 07/24/2012 9:20:50 PM PDT by Fred Garvin-MP
This aired late this afternoon on the Fox News Channel and this is will not sit well with the White House. I have to say but I never have heard of the Conservative Majority Fund who is funding the ad. They make one mistake in the ad about Obama's social security number. They got the state wrong where his number was issued. Obama's social security number comes from Connecticut, a state he never lived in or had a mailing address. Not Massachusetts. Never the less, now it's time to see how Obama will respond.
(Excerpt) Read more at youtube.com ...
Airing it with the wrong SS# state is probably a tactical decision.
What can the Obama camp say Its not a Massachusetts Social Security number its from Connecticut The error is just to suck in some fool dem to point out the ‘flaw’ :-)
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Agree with Fred G.No’s team deserves the panic they are “enjoying”
Where is the link to the fox web site where this aired?
This is a great ad to stroke the people who are not going to vote for Obama in the first place. Effective ads are aimed at the margins of uncommitted voters. I don’t see this as a very effective ad. JMHO.
I wonder where else the ad is running? I’ve seen it on FOX for the past couple of days.
BTW.....I thought is was a Conn. SS#?
Hmmmm, “Trust, but verify” comes to mind with this one.
I saw it on Fox News on TV (O’Reilly). You may be able to catch a re-run tonight.
BTW, I think an ad saying Obama wants Romney to open up his tax returns, but Obama won’t open up his college records, etc., would be effective. Don’t tie it to the birth certificate stuff, tie it to hypocrisy.
who is the organization the presented the ad?
What rule, law, custom, threat, do you use to “seal” all the stuff Obama has “sealed?”
Can I do that too? I don't want my grandkids to know how many times I ditched class in high school (like they care but you get the point).
a very bad ad as far as an ad that’s supposed to change voter’s opinions.. I was ready to turn it off after just 10 seconds... and not because the ad wasn’t factual but because trying to watch it was like getting a tooth pulled...
Here is another ad from them. This one is better than the first. The Conservative Fund is out of Arlington,VA according to their website. Someone with deep pockets is behind this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=725QNuk4l40&feature=player_embedded#!
Link to their website:
http://conservativesnow.com/news/conservative-majority-fund-launches-tv-campaign
Expect the “MITT ROMNEY IS A RACIST FOR NOT DENOUNCING THIS!!” from the MSNBC Kluc Klan/DailyKos Krazys in 3... 2... 1...
It’s about time someone swift-boated zer0bama over his missing records, especially his birth certificate.
The comments following the youtube version of the ad mention that by calling the number in the ad there is a solicitation for money. They want your email, and info, etc.
On the other hand, who but a fringe outfit would have the wherewithall to run such an ad in the first place. Have no idea how this will play with Independents though, as everyone else has made up their mind.
Will it help or hurt with Indies?
Listening to that guy speak was very irritating. Reminded me of those commercials where the guy speaks so fast because they don’t want you to know what it really says in the small print.
“What rule, law, custom, threat, do you use to seal all the stuff Obama has sealed?”
Executive Order. Further helped by a protective, thuggish cabal and an adoring, complicit media.
Actually according to a source, the guy behind the ads who owns the Conservative Majority Fund is named Larry Ward who is a protege of Dick Morris, President Clinton’s former campaign advisor and Fox News pundit. Lawrence also is president of PoliticalMedia.com.
Larry Ward
http://www.linkedin.com/in/larryward
PoliticaMedia:
http://politicalmedia.com/
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