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Uploaded by on Sep 13, 2006

This attempted attack ad by Nancy Johnson just might be the worst made ad you'll ever see. Whether it be the hilarious pose with veterans all dressed in red in front of what appears to be Area 51, a shot of "regular people" in rain gear and umbrellas, or the bad black & white pictures of Johnson you would expect an opponent to use, the ad is hilariously bad.

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  • Just for the record (and to point out the unabashed mendacity of this ad): Under the existing law the government doesn't have to wait for a warrant. They can begin eavesdropping immediately and file for a warrant after the fact.

    Right wingnuts are both morons AND liars.

  • Guess we all saw how well that worked out for her - shout-out to Rep. Chris Murphy, serving his first term in CT-5.

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  • Wow- after what happened in Times Square the other day, this ad actually looks prophetic now, instead of pathetic.

  • Umm, I'm a hard-core conservative, and this was just idiocy. This seriously gives the GOP a very, very bad name.

  • This guy is now my rep. He is just a tax and spend liberal who wants to nationalize healthcare. Can hardly wait to vote Murphy out!

  • Thats politics for ya

  • hardly the worst commercial ever

  • whats with the wierd statue at the end?

  • Internets are serious businesses

  • nancy, and everyone else, democrats and everyone else want terrorists to be spied on. even before bush broke the law, the cia could intercept and tap phones without a warrant and then apply for one retroactively. the bushies want to remove the oversight, the warrants (which are approved 99% of the time)

  • go murphy

  • Ok. Here is my input on this. First off, this video was not based off it's actual production but in fact it's political message. If one is looking for the worst ad ever then they should look towards production or the actual portrayal of the message. Not the actual message itself. This in fact was an exceptional ad. It serves it's purpose which most private ads don't even come close to doing now days. So just because you don't like the message does NOT mean that the actual ad itself is bad.

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