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Home Front: Politix
Obama, facing a vet, opens his election ads with patriotism
2008-06-20
Weeks after his presumptive Republican presidential competitor, Sen. Barack Obama is launching his first general election national television ad. And the subject -- patriotism -- shows where his campaign may feel he's weak right now.

It's a 60-second biographical spot that will run in 18 states. Candidates like to start off with bio ads so they're setting the stage with their own narrative, not responding to someone else's versions.

The ad, entitled 'Country I Love,' seeks to highlight Obama's biography and patriotism. Without military service, he stresses the upbringing of his family in the Kansas heartland and the values of working hard taught in his single-parent home and by his grandparents. He does not mention his life in Hawaii or Indonesia.

His campaign said it will start running the commercials Friday in Alaska, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Virginia. 'America is a country of strong families and strong values,' the ad begins. 'My life's been blessed by both. I was raised by a single mom and my grandparents. We didn't have much money, but they taught me values straight from the Kansas heartland where they grew up. Accountability and self-reliance. Love of country. Working hard without making excuses.'
Geez, they sound like...Typical White People. Does this mean granny can come out from under the bus now?
Posted by:Fred

#4  Because if he showed it in Kansas people here would do a serious "WTF!? We must not know what accountability and self-relience are because we don't act like him at all." Also, Missourians tend to have their own version of what Kansas Values are, isn't that right Mr. William Quantrell? Why yes it is Mr. John Brown. Perhaps the poly sci lawyer would like to look that up before bragging his tenuous ideas about values around the show-me state.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2008-06-20 20:22  

#3  He does not mention his life in Chicago, Hawaii or Indonesia.

There, repaired.
Posted by: Besoeker   2008-06-20 19:48  

#2  Put this one right up there with John Kerry's 'reporting for duty' sound bite.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2008-06-20 18:50  

#1  Ads running in 18 states; only 39 to go.
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2008-06-20 14:51  

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