Controversial Political Ads

Posted on October 10, 2006

Hot Air has a hillarious and perhaps controversial video from Move America Forward about Airport Security. But if you think that one is controversial, wait till you see this one Drudge obtained.

The DRUDGE REPORT has obtained an exclusive copy of a “scary” campaign advertisement created by Hollywood producer and director David Zucker that was intended to be used by GOP organizations in the closing weeks of the 2006 campaign.

However, the advertisement was deemed “too hot” by GOP strategists all across Washington, DC who have refused to use it!

In other political ad controversy, the susposed “non-partisan” tax-exempt National ACLU are running political ads aimed against certain candidates. The local Connecticut ACLU fears it may have crossed the line.

Hot Air has another good one.

» Filed Under ACLU, Humor, News, War On Terror


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2 Responses to “Controversial Political Ads”

  1. Paul Yanna on October 11th, 2006 5:14 am

    “the susposed “non-partisan” tax-exempt National ACLU are running political ads aimed against certain candidates.”

    Churches enjoy tax exemptions and aren’t exactly known as being non-partisan. They’re far more partisan than the ACLU in both principle and in practice, and when you add up the amount of tax money they’re stealing from Americans and compare it to the amount the ACLU doesn’t contribute, it’s not even close.

  2. tthomas48 on October 11th, 2006 5:58 pm

    Oh, how funny. I thought this was making fun of the way the neocons like to make up their own version of history. “Albright’s the true enemy, Osama Bin Laden’s just a simpleton being manipulated by the vast liberal conspiracy”