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The Campaign Ad You Won't See on TV
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
The Drudge Report recently put up a report on a stunning political ad made by "Scary Movie 4" producer David Zucker with the intent to have the Republican Party use it in the late hours of the election season. The ad, which was turned down by GOP officials, can be seen at the following link at YouTube.com.

According to Drudge, "One GOP strategist said 'jaws dropped' when the ad was first viewed. 'Nobody could believe Zucker thought any political organization could use this ad. It makes a point, but it's way over the top.'"

The ad features former Secretary of State Madeline Albright as the represenative of the 1990's Democratic Party in a handful of different scenes mocking the Clinton Administration's handling of the issue of foreign terrorism. In one scene, Albright hands a Michael Jordan-autographed basketball to North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il in hopes of stopping the North Korean nuclear program, painting the wall of a cave by a terrorist (most likely Osama bin Laden) and changing the tire of a terrorist.

Towards the end of the ad, Il fails to dunk the Jordan-signed ball and crashes into a trashcan, pulls out an automatic machine gun and fires into a crowd of fans standing in the basketball stands.

Zucker's political ties changed from Democrat to Republican within the past few years because of growing concerns that the Democrats are unable to handle America's security issues. The ad shows how passionate the "Scary Movie" producer feels about national security issues and the recent debate that arose after a FOX NEWS interview of former President Bill Clinton. The common focus of the rising debate has been over who was responsible for the failure to capture bin Laden and eliminate the Korean nuke threat.

Photo Credit: YouTube
posted by Blake Fought @ 10/10/2006 10:27:00 PM  
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