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<blockquote data-quote="mugsy" data-source="post: 1764353" data-attributes="member: 18914"><p>Hmmm..I too am a little confused. It appears that some are riled at..the RNC maybe (?) for running the ad. While I will not defend deceptive advertisements, it looks surprisingly like many other political ads I have seen that tend to show the opponent in the worst possible light compared to the glowing, wise statements of the candidate himself.</p><p></p><p>There is also, to my simple mind, a whole world of difference between a political ad that stretches the truth versus a news agency that alters news footage to create an appearance of guilt or infamy around a news subject. The news alteration might have been a rookie error by a technician but I still think it merits an investigation. This ad by the RNC - can't say it got me very riled. Maybe my expectations are too low or I am too jaded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mugsy, post: 1764353, member: 18914"] Hmmm..I too am a little confused. It appears that some are riled at..the RNC maybe (?) for running the ad. While I will not defend deceptive advertisements, it looks surprisingly like many other political ads I have seen that tend to show the opponent in the worst possible light compared to the glowing, wise statements of the candidate himself. There is also, to my simple mind, a whole world of difference between a political ad that stretches the truth versus a news agency that alters news footage to create an appearance of guilt or infamy around a news subject. The news alteration might have been a rookie error by a technician but I still think it merits an investigation. This ad by the RNC - can't say it got me very riled. Maybe my expectations are too low or I am too jaded. [/QUOTE]
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