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March 20th, 2007

Hillary cast as big brother in 1984 ad spoof

Posted by Jason D. O'Grady @ 6:22 am

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“It may be the most stunning and creative attack ad yet for a 2008 presidential candidate — one experts say could represent a watershed moment in 21st century media and political advertising,” Carla Marinucci reports for The San Francisco Chronicle. “Yet the groundbreaking 74-second pitch for Democratic Illinois Sen. Barack Obama, which remixes the classic “1984″ ad that introduced Apple computers to the world, is not on cable or network TV, but on the Internet.”

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The "message" is a lie, too
Listen to the words quoted by this terrible "dictator." "Let's talk," and the like.
What's Big Brotherish about that? It's not. It's image over substance, in fact. Any
candidate who tries to j... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Swift48 Posted on: 03/21/07 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
The perfect fit!!  NonZealot | 03/20/07
Relax !!!!  zannetos | 03/20/07
What Carla Marinucci didn't mention  zaine_ridling | 03/20/07
Thank you  Swift48 | 03/21/07
The "message" is a lie, too  Swift48 | 03/21/07

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