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Because it would be quite illogical for Huntsman to run an ad that personally attacks Huntsman.
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The perfect alibi!
Because it would be quite illogical for Huntsman to run an ad that personally attacks Huntsman.
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RP fans think he can do no wrong, hence he couldn't have done this.
So, here's another one in the works. This one is not a 30-second or 1-minute spot but a long form hatchet job on Mitt Romney by a Gingrich-backing SuperPAC.
Newt’s Friend Antes Up
And here's what part of that $5 million bought:
The Boffo Awfulness
(Normal link here). This is just a trailer for it, but you get the idea.
You can't know it for absolute certainty, but logically, it would be foolish. Though it makes Ron Paul's supporters look bad, it also will hurt Huntsman with a certain segment of the population. Besides, Kamakazi's were Japanese, not Chinese.How do you know that Huntsman was not behind this ad?
All the candidates should be able to claim that they're running 100% clean campaigns since there is no shortage of 3rd parties to do the dirty work for them.
I love how in a world where China is becoming the dominant economy, some people think that having real-world experience working with them is a weakness for a POTUS candidate. Personally, I think that his experience as ambassador to China is Huntsman's greatest strength in this election.
Bush the Greater had a LOT of experience with China, and that was an important qualification. The concept that this would now be a deficit says more about the surviving GOP base than anything they believe about gays or evolution.
If it came down to him or Obama, I would probably still choose Obama (seeing as I am left of center), but the concept that his experience with China is a detriment and is used to question his loyalty to America is just surreal. I agree that it speaks very poorly of whoever made that attack ad.
I'd likely make the same choice, but it would be good to HAVE a viable alternative to make me actually have to think about the matter.
Back to the topic of SuperPAC ads. . .
I wonder how long it will be until we start seeing questions of collusion between the official candidate's campaign and these outside entities in planning their ad campaigns?
Well, actually, thepoint is that what Mittens does is not venture capitalism. More like ship-breaking. Close the factory and sell the equipment to a slave-labor sweat shop in China or Vietnam
or Saipan.
Big profit to the shareholders and Mittens, devastating loss to the American working class.
How do I know that you don't fellate donkeys?
I don't know whether to report it or nominate it.
How do you know that Huntsman was not behind this ad?