McDesperation Sprangs More Lying, Dishonest, Disgusting and Ugly Ads to You
Looking less mature than 3 year olds nowadays, John McCain and his loons made another set of ad's so bad, they make those "Head On" and "Nutra-System" commercials look Emmy-worthy.
First, the distortion filled, misleading Jim Johnson Ad.
Johnson was only part of Obama's vetting until he had to go when reports about this came up as a distraction. He left 2 MONTHS ago, and had nothing at all to even do with Biden getting chosen. In fact, Johnson didn't do anything corrupt or shady at Fannie Mae while he was the CEO there.
In fact, as a poster by the name of Mad as Hell said at TPM today:
Indeed, this is another attempt at McCain to try and throw Obama in the mud with him. Any person, even a five month old child, could easily see that Freedie Mac and Fannie Mac were nowhere near to blame for this.
Nowhere.
From how this ad has been perceived so far, however, is not positive at all. In fact, it is another total failure in a campaign full of them. But we said we have three videos to show you, so here is the second one.
The kind and considerately titled "Obama Chavez."
You don't have to know Spanish, though it would help matters immensely however, to see what this ad is all about (if you are informed on our relations with Hugo Chavez that is). It is basically a last attempt to scare any Hispanics into thinking that Obama will be cutting deals left and right with Chavez if he becomes President. It is another mindless, "Go right to square zero" (because square one would be an insult) ad from Johnny boy and the worst campaign known to the American man and woman.
Finally, if you haven't been placed into full convalescence at this point after seeing these terrible commercials that would make any rational person sick in the head (imagine me embedding them for you), then finally, the pain will end after this one. We have saved the best for last though:
"Advice."(The incongruous audacity of McSad's campaign to name this ad "Advice.") What cajones they have, especially since they barely have properly functioning cerebrals.
This semi-rascist piece paints Franklin Raines as a "Father figure" to Obama to low-info voters easily swayed by ad's like this, despite their lies and totally smear-tastic approach. Once again, TPM shows you how foul McDesperate has become:
In another layup given to them, the Obama campaign made their opponents like stupid for the umpteenth time this week.
And Raines' response:
So, if anybody argues about the validity of the latest series of mendacity spewed by the John McCain campaign in its TV ad's, you can either tell them the info from here, or link them over to this website.
Either way, you would do your friends, colleagues, or fellow citizens a total service by disconnecting them from a campaign doing the nation a total disservice.
First, the distortion filled, misleading Jim Johnson Ad.
Johnson was only part of Obama's vetting until he had to go when reports about this came up as a distraction. He left 2 MONTHS ago, and had nothing at all to even do with Biden getting chosen. In fact, Johnson didn't do anything corrupt or shady at Fannie Mae while he was the CEO there.
In fact, as a poster by the name of Mad as Hell said at TPM today:
This is more McCain mendacity. Jim Johnson and Franklin Raines have been gone from Fannie Mae for years. Daniel Mudd, the disgraced Fannie Mae CEO who is most implicated in this mess just had to step down, is a supporter of John McCain. Google it.
Indeed, this is another attempt at McCain to try and throw Obama in the mud with him. Any person, even a five month old child, could easily see that Freedie Mac and Fannie Mac were nowhere near to blame for this.
Nowhere.
From how this ad has been perceived so far, however, is not positive at all. In fact, it is another total failure in a campaign full of them. But we said we have three videos to show you, so here is the second one.
The kind and considerately titled "Obama Chavez."
You don't have to know Spanish, though it would help matters immensely however, to see what this ad is all about (if you are informed on our relations with Hugo Chavez that is). It is basically a last attempt to scare any Hispanics into thinking that Obama will be cutting deals left and right with Chavez if he becomes President. It is another mindless, "Go right to square zero" (because square one would be an insult) ad from Johnny boy and the worst campaign known to the American man and woman.
Finally, if you haven't been placed into full convalescence at this point after seeing these terrible commercials that would make any rational person sick in the head (imagine me embedding them for you), then finally, the pain will end after this one. We have saved the best for last though:
"Advice."(The incongruous audacity of McSad's campaign to name this ad "Advice.") What cajones they have, especially since they barely have properly functioning cerebrals.
This semi-rascist piece paints Franklin Raines as a "Father figure" to Obama to low-info voters easily swayed by ad's like this, despite their lies and totally smear-tastic approach. Once again, TPM shows you how foul McDesperate has become:
The ad suggests that Raines is Obama's leading adviser. "Who advises him?" the narrator says. "The Post says it's Franklin Raines, for 'advice on mortgage and housing policy.'"
The actual quote from the Post, according to the McCain campaign's release, says merely that Raines has "taken calls from Barack Obama's presidential campaign seeking his advice on mortgage and housing policy matters."
In another layup given to them, the Obama campaign made their opponents like stupid for the umpteenth time this week.
"This is another flat-out lie from a dishonorable campaign that is increasingly incapable of telling the truth. Frank Raines has never advised Senator Obama about anything -- ever. And by the way, someone whose campaign manager and top advisor worked and lobbied for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac shouldn't be throwing stones from his seven glass houses," said Obama-Biden campaign spokesman Bill Burton.
And Raines' response:
"I am not an advisor to Barack Obama, nor have I provided his campaign with advice on housing or economic matters."
So, if anybody argues about the validity of the latest series of mendacity spewed by the John McCain campaign in its TV ad's, you can either tell them the info from here, or link them over to this website.
Either way, you would do your friends, colleagues, or fellow citizens a total service by disconnecting them from a campaign doing the nation a total disservice.
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