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Dust-Up Continues Over Bush's Ads (9/11 Ad-gate bombshell: How Damaging?)
CBS News ^ | Friday, March 5, 2004

Posted on 03/05/2004 12:25:56 PM PST by JohnHuang2

Dust-Up Continues Over Bush's Ads: President Bush’s re-election advertising campaign kicked off yesterday with negative publicity as family members of the victims of September 11 claim that the president is exploiting images of the tragedy for political gain. The 16-state, two-week, $10.5 million barrage of ads includes "Safer, Stronger," which shows pictures of a destroyed World Trade Center and firefighters carrying a flag draped body, and "Tested" which also shows the same images of the WTC. Excerpted--click for full article.

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9/11 Ad-gate bombshell: How Damaging?

In a bombshell controversy that has the media reeling in shock, Democrats -- especially those who have endorsed Sen. John Francois Kerry -- do not approve of President Bush's first campaign commercials (Darn! I had high hopes otherwise), complaining that the TV ads outrageously do not ignore the most important event of this century, the attacks of September 11th, which triggered two wars and has come to define the Bush Presidency itself. And shaped the lives of only 280 million Americans. (Bush should stick with issues the media says Americans really care about -- such as why he missed some Guard drills in Alabama only 31 years ago).

As if mentioning 9/11 was not outrageous enough, the ads cast Bush as a leader, showcasing him in a favorable light and appear to advocate his re-election. Even more outrageous, the spots, which began airing yesterday in 17 key states and on national cable networks, are mostly positive, outlining the President's impressive achievements and plans for the future. More damning still, the ads do not praise Sen. Kerry -- indeed, no mention is made of Sen. Kerry, nor of the fact that Kerry served in Vietnam (Yes, Kerry served in Vietnam. You heard it here first, folks).

But horror erupted in the media over allusion in the ads to 9/11. In one ad, it was the image showing the scorched remains of the World Trade Center. The image drags on for several milliseconds. Then it's on to other subjects. Amid the fury sparked by Bush's scandalous refusal to avoid any mention of 9/11, the deadliest attack in U.S. history, the non-partisan International Association of Fire Fighters Union (which is so non-partisan, it has endorsed Kerry for president), demanded on Thursday that the Bush campaign pull the ads 3 weeks ago. (Why can't Bush be more like Kerry, who never mentions Vietnam, to avoid exploiting war for political purposes?) Meeting in Bal Harbour, Florida, the group, which denies any political motives except to elect Kerry as president, approved a resolution blasting the President, "who doesn't hesitate to exploit 9/11 in his ads, even as he tries to keep 9/11 orphans and widows in the dark about what really happened."

Oh, wait, that was Maureen Dowd on Wednesday -- before the ads began airing. And before the earthshaking controversy over the ads spontaneously 'erupted'. (Move on, nothing to see here; it's just a coincidence).

Amid NO complaints about the ads among 2,970 of the 3,000 9/11 families, a groundswell of 13 or 14 have voiced their outrage that Bush should mention 9/11 this election year. They call it unconscionable that Bush in the ads should mention that our nation recently has faced "Some challenges . . . like no others." Even more abominable and disgraceful, the ad claims "America rose to the challenge." Crossing the line further, the ad asserts "Freedom, faith, families and sacrifice" helped America see through those tough times, when everyone knows it was images of John F. Kerry speaking from the Senate floor, and Sen. Hillary! waving a copy of 'BUSH KNEW!' that soothe America during those dark days. "Clearly the public demands answers immediately," said Hillary! then, rallying America behind her. "I believe that getting the facts out would be the very best response to this troubling mess." Critics demanded a full probe of possible Bush links to al-Qaeda.

Harold Schaitberger, president of I.A.F.F., which non-partisanly supports Kerry, called Bush's referencing 9/11 in the ads disgraceful. (All rights to 9/11 reserved. 9/11 material may not be mentioned, broadcast or written about without the prior explicit consent of Harold Schaitberger. Especially if your name is George W. Bush). He ripped Bush for "trading on the heroism" of firefighters. Bush seems to think 9/11 was an act of war, an attack on all America, rather than a personal, private matter involving only 9/11 families, the firefighters, and al-Qaeda. And, oh, the New York Port Authority, sued for negligence. Presidents need not meddle in people's affairs like that. What an outrage! say critics. For Bush to mention 9/11 this election year is "a slap in the face for the 3,000 murdered people," said widow Monica Gabrielle, party to the lawsuit against the Port Authority. (Why meddle with ordinary murder cases, Mr. Bush? Don't meddle in things that don't concern you!) She also blasted the President for refusing to cooperate fully with the 9/11 commission, because clearly Bush was involved in 9/11. (hmmm, exactly what Maureen Dowd wrote Wednesday. Another coincidence!) Critics charge Bush has "done everything in his power to thwart investigation into the death of 3,000 people." While critics probe for proof linking Bush to al-Qaeda, Bush has done everything in his power to thwart the death of another 3,000 people, beating the crap out of al-Qaeda, killing or capturing two-thirds of al-Qaeda leaders. Democrats and al-Qaeda hotly deny the claim.

Meanwhile, the White House defended the ads, accused of being positive, hopeful, upbeat (and never mentioning that Kerry served in Vietnam!) "Sept. 11th was not just a distant tragedy, it's a defining event for the future of our country," Karen Hughes, key Bush adviser, told CBS's Early Show Thursday. It was outrageous enough for Bush to call Iran, Iraq and North Korea an axis of evil, but Bush appears buoyant about America, leaving Democrats seething.

Bush in recent weeks has seen his approval ratings cascade down to where Reagan's were at this point in his presidency (and we all know what a drubbing Reagan got at the hands of Landslide Mondale that year).

;-)

Anyway, that's...
My Two Cents...
"JohnHuang2"



TOPICS: Editorial; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: ads; gwb2004
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To: JohnHuang2
Once again, your insight and humor gives *me* energy.

Thanks.

41 posted on 03/05/2004 6:14:46 PM PST by shetlan (He knows that we are smart enough.)
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To: Buckhead
Don't throw me in that briar patch, Br'er Kerry.

One can only hope that this reaction was expected by Rove and his folks. Knowing what I know of Karl, probably.

43 posted on 03/05/2004 6:28:05 PM PST by lavrenti (I'm not bad...just misunderstood.)
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To: JohnHuang2
Kerry can use Nam but Bush can't use 911?
44 posted on 03/05/2004 6:29:49 PM PST by dalebert
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To: Buckhead
looks like Bush is getting some free media!
45 posted on 03/05/2004 6:31:05 PM PST by votelife (Elect a Filibuster Proof Majority)
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To: Enterprise
President Bush doesn't need a permission slip from the Democrats before he runs his campaign ads.

These people are amazing, aren't they? First, they want to tell Mel Gibson how to make a movie. Next, they try to tell George Bush what kind of commercials he can or can't run. Pathetic!
46 posted on 03/05/2004 6:39:35 PM PST by Antoninus (Federal Marriage Amendment NOW!)
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To: Eric in the Ozarks
Rush said the "reaction" was planted. Seems amazingly coordinated if it wasn't.

I believe those widows were waiting in the wings, well rehearsed, for the first sign of President Bush refering to 9/11 in his campaign.

Okay, now we've got nine more months of campaigning to go. The public is going to get way tired of hearing the whining about the president referring to 9/11 real soon.

The 'rats jumped the gun with their outrage.

48 posted on 03/05/2004 7:09:34 PM PST by alnick (Pray that God will grant wisdom to American voters.)
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To: boxerblues
The 'Offended' 911 Group “Peaceful Tomorrows” is funded largely by Teresa Heinz

Oh, really? It would be nice if the members of the media would do their jobs and report on this little coincidinky, wouldn't it.

49 posted on 03/05/2004 7:11:47 PM PST by alnick (Pray that God will grant wisdom to American voters.)
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To: WOSG
GW is getting his ad run in all markets for free courtsey of cnn, abc, nbc, msnbc, FNC........got a lot more for his ad dollar. The RATS should have kept their big flaps shut, then it would be in only a few states.
50 posted on 03/05/2004 7:26:28 PM PST by GailA (Millington Rally for America after action http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/872519/posts)
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To: JohnHuang2
A little noise right now but the public will remember the message all the way to election day. I don't think we need to be scared of it.
51 posted on 03/05/2004 7:31:58 PM PST by Unicorn
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To: capecodderathome
This is fabric, it is available from Wal-Mart.


52 posted on 03/05/2004 7:40:50 PM PST by GailA (Millington Rally for America after action http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/872519/posts)
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To: JohnHuang2
In a bombshell controversy that has the media reeling in shock, Democrats -- especially those who have endorsed Sen. John Francois Kerry -- do not approve of President Bush's first campaign commercials

And who can blame them. As I see it there is only one solution to this crisis, and that's for Carl Rove to get democrat approval for all further ads.
53 posted on 03/05/2004 9:14:07 PM PST by Valin (America is the land mine between barbarism and civilization.)
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To: CyberAnt
Funny I did read that in the paper today. You'd think the media would report something like this.
54 posted on 03/05/2004 9:16:05 PM PST by Valin (America is the land mine between barbarism and civilization.)
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To: Valin
This controversy was canned. These people were waiting in the wings. These people had a script and were ready to go.

Rush did an audio montage.

This does expose that each group has their assignements. The DNC IS coordinating the 527's.

The question becomes how reflex are the reactions. If the DNC set these automated reactions, then Bush can trigger them at his own will. These commercials are innocuous. Many of the local news programs have only the part of Bush walking in hall saying the "I amd George Bush and I approve this ad". He looks good.

What other automated objections? The carrier landing comes to mind. Bush in the classroom comes to mind. Bush in Iraq for thanksgiving comes to mind. Bush's Definition of Marraige speech comes to mind.

What happens when their landmines are used up?
55 posted on 03/05/2004 9:22:15 PM PST by longtermmemmory (Vote!)
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To: longtermmemmory
I heard it. And to think we've only just begun. Just wait until it sinks in that they are going to lose the election.


BOOM!
56 posted on 03/05/2004 9:35:59 PM PST by Valin (America is the land mine between barbarism and civilization.)
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To: alnick
It would be nice if the members of the media would do their jobs and report on this little coincidinky, wouldn't it.

It would offend them highly if they had to report any good news toward GWB. Its going to be a very long campaign
57 posted on 03/05/2004 11:15:29 PM PST by boxerblues (Included on a lefty hate list! I'll wear it like a badge of honor.)
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To: JohnHuang2
bump
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BUSH: "I will not wait on events, while dangers gather."

 



hillary talks:
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President's Remarks
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This country has many challenges. We will not deny, we will not ignore, we will not pass along our problems to other Congresses, to other presidents, and other generations. (Applause.) We will confront them with focus and clarity and courage...

Sending Americans into battle is the most profound decision a President can make. The technologies of war have changed; the risks and suffering of war have not. For the brave Americans who bear the risk, no victory is free from sorrow. This nation fights reluctantly, because we know the cost and we dread the days of mourning that always come.

We seek peace. We strive for peace. And sometimes peace must be defended. A future lived at the mercy of terrible threats is no peace at all. If war is forced upon us, we will fight in a just cause and by just means -- sparing, in every way we can, the innocent. And if war is forced upon us, we will fight with the full force and might of the United States military -- and we will prevail. (Applause.)

State of the Union Address by President George W. Bush


58 posted on 03/06/2004 3:24:01 AM PST by Mia T (Stop Clintons' Undermining Machinations (The acronym is the message.))
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To: plain talk
The President and his folks should laugh off this made-up controversy.

I wish you were right, but I don't think they can. Yesterday, I had a fairly conservative friend tell me that she thought the use of the images in ads were inappropriate. She didn't come up with that issue or that opinion on her own. This drumbeat approach (where dozens of sources all raise the same question simultaneously) clearly works on the many people who don't stay right on top of politics and are not skeptical of the media and their agenda. It is talking points in action, and it works.

59 posted on 03/06/2004 3:38:58 AM PST by TN4Liberty
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To: JohnHuang2
Amid NO complaints about the ads among 2,970 of the 3,000 9/11 families, a groundswell of 13 or 14 have voiced their outrage that Bush should mention 9/11 this election year. They call it unconscionable that Bush in the ads should mention that our nation recently has faced "Some challenges . . . like no others."

It bothers me a little than no one has asked these widows and survivors if they have asked CNN or Newsweek to stop using 9/11 images for profit. Of course, that would imply an unbiased media was there to ask the questions.

60 posted on 03/06/2004 3:45:18 AM PST by TN4Liberty
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