Obama's New Ad Mocks McCain's Celebrity

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Good grief...Obama and his campaign really can't come up with an original thought, can they? Obama looks to FDR and Carter for his plan to rob Americans arbitrarily, he looks to his opponent, John McCain, for a strategy in Iraq, and now he's even taking campaign ad ideas from McCain! more about "I Know You Are, But What Am I?", posted with vodpodI have a feeling that the Obama campaign is going through some tough times. Yes, he's adopted McCain's ideas on Iraq and, while those are what thinking individuals know to be the right ideas, this has cost him the support of some of the far left. He's insulted people of faith over and over again (Muslims, Jews and Christians). And his social and economic proposals have liberals, Leftists and conservatives shaking their heads:
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New ad disputes McCain's media-driven "maverick" status, instead pointing out McFlips many policy changes, DC gamesmanship.
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2008
New TV spot calls McCain “Washington’s biggest celebrity.”Includes clips of him on “Saturday Night Live,” “The View,” and Leno and Letterman’s shows.The 30-second ad also shows McCain with Bush together repeatedly, and accuses his “low-road campaign” of being influenced by special interests.Watch it above. Read script here.The campaign says the ad will begin running on national cable on Tuesday; the size of the media buy is unclear.* * * * *Get The Page delivered to your inbox. Sign up for TIME’s daily political newsletter here.
Barack Obama is up with his new ad mocking McCain's own celebrity status. A little slicker than the version I put together:

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Barack Obama is up with his new ad mocking McCain's own celebrity status. A little slicker than the version I put together:
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