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Friday, February 29, 2008

Major Clinton campaign screw-up:

You've probably read about the lastest Clinton television ad that touts her experience in a dangerous world. It starts out fine with:
It's 3 a.m., and your children are safe and asleep. But there's a phone in the White House and it's ringing ...
It ends with a picture of Hillary on the phone. But here's the problem. The Clinton campaign had 3 a.m. so much on their mind, that they put it on the screen
as the time to go to the precinct convention! If this is an example of "Clinton competence in caucus states", no wonder Obama is doing better in those places.

This is a catastrophe. How could the Clinton campaign allow this to happen?

On the bright side, maybe Mark Penn could offer up yet another excuse. They're usually pretty amusing.

UPDATE: For those who accuse this blog of photoshopping the image, all I have to say is "prove it!"



4 comments

No problem here, just old school democratic machine that wants 'em to vote early and often.

By Anonymous Anonymous, at 2/29/2008 11:35 PM  

Contra a-nonny-bust:

HRC is actually borrowing from the GOP playbook and mis-informing the electorate who will caucus overwhelmingly for Obama.

Partisan prediction: She's going to lose huge. Barack is going to victoriously sweep into Denver in August and the White House in November!

By Blogger C.J. Pitchford, at 3/01/2008 5:31 PM  

Well Dan Rather, the kerning and the leading and the ... Microsoft Word! Erm, Photoshop! Remywfl.

By Blogger Lefty, at 3/02/2008 6:47 PM  

I have to hope that the update is somehow meant as humor as anyone can see (even before having seen the actual ad) that the image has been modified at the point in question.

I have to hope it's somehow meant as humor and not just a poorly made smear because it would indicate a deep decline in the quality of the blog.

I remember when there were posts based on fascinating home-made org-charts that attempted to reconstruct political events and connections. To think that this is what the Uggabugga is about now is sad.

I'm not saying anyone here edited the image, but to pass along such an obvious forgery is nearly as bad.

By Anonymous Anonymous, at 3/09/2008 5:48 AM  

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