Some YouTube videos to peruse.
The Clinton campaign provides footage of Obama and Edwards promising to be clean campaigners.
Bill Richardson's latest Iowa ad: "When I Began"
And finally, the two ads comprising Ron Paul's $1.1M New Hampshire ad buy.
« Romney Seeks To Close The Deal In New Hampshire | Main | Strategic Ambiguity » On The Train To Philly For The Debate30 Oct 2007 10:02 am Some YouTube videos to peruse. The Clinton campaign provides footage of Obama and Edwards promising to be clean campaigners. Bill Richardson's latest Iowa ad: "When I Began" And finally, the two ads comprising Ron Paul's $1.1M New Hampshire ad buy. Comments (6)
Ol' HillaryHub must be pretty pleased with the reception for their video outlay this morning. This is about the third or fourth place I've seen it regurgitated with little or no comment. Still, I'm with the commenter above: Can Hillary really say that Edwards has been campaigning in a "dirty" way? I don't think so.
Marc: You journalists have a horrible habit of parroting everything that comes out of Hillary's mouth. What is "unclean" about drawing contrasts, telling the truth, and engaging in an actual debate about differences? Dirty politics is what Bush did to McCain in 2000. Why can't you people understand the difference...and why do you keep letting Hillary's campaign effectively write your stories?
Hillary Clinton's ARROGANT campaign continues to try to squelch any debate about her greatness. In other news: Bill still chasing skirt! Details to come soon!
Wow. Ron Paul's commercials are tragic. Christ. My 15 year old brother could've cut better ads.
Someone needs to explain to the Clinton campaign that drawing distinctions between candidates and policy is what CAMPAIGNING is. They think telling people the differences between the candidates equals "dirty campaigning", in the rest of the reality based universe, it's just called "campaigning".
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I'm just guessing that Edwards video is from 2003?
also, since when is telling the truth not clean?
Posted by Outside the Beltway | October 30, 2007 10:46 AM