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August 21, 2008 5:22 PM

Conservative Group Links Obama To Ayers In New Ad

A new group called The American Issues Project is spending $2.8 million to run a television ad in Michigan and Ohio linking Barack Obama to Weather Underground figure William Ayers.

You can watch the ad on the group's Web site.

"Beyond the speeches, how much do you know about Barack Obama?" an announcer asks as the spot opens. "What does he really believe? Consider this: United 93 never hit the Capitol on 9/11. But the Capitol was bombed thirty years before, by an American terrorist group called Weather Underground that declared 'war' on the U.S., targeting the Capitol, the Pentagon, police stations and more."

The announcer continues: "One of the group's leaders, William Ayers, admits to the bombings, proudly saying later: 'We didn't do enough.' Some members of the group Ayers founded even went on to kill police. But Barack Obama is friends with Ayers, defending him as, quote, 'Respectable' and 'Mainstream.' Obama's political career was launched in Ayers' home. And the two served together on a left-wing board. Why would Barack Obama be friends with someone who bombed the Capitol and is proud of it? Do you know enough to elect Barack Obama?"

The Obama campaign issued a response to the ad from spokesman Tommy Vietor saying that a key player in The American Issues Project, Ed Failor Jr., is a paid McCain consultant. (UPDATE: American Issues Project spokesman Christian Pinkston responds that Failor worked for the McCain campaign up until July of 2007 but now has no connection.)

"The fact that John McCain dispatched his paid consultant to launch this despicable ad from a so-called ‘independent’ committee shows how desperate he is to change the subject from his shocking disconnect with the economic struggles of the American people," said Vietor. "He knows that Barack Obama has denounced the detestable crimes that Bill Ayers committed forty years ago."

The Obama release points to an article from National Journal last year noting that Failor "signed on with 2008 White House hopeful John McCain this January," and links to an old McCain press release trumpeting the hire.

UPDATE: Both CNN and FOX News are declining to run the ad, the New York Times reports -- the former because of "a ban on negative advertisements from outside groups during the party conventions" and the latter "amid questions about its legality." (The Obama campaign pushed to reporters a Huffington Post story suggesting the spot may violate election law.) Pingston told the Times "he was confident the advertisement would have healthy exposure" in Michigan and Ohio.

Meanwhile, the McCain campaign is prepping an ad linking Obama to his old fundraiser Tony Rezko. (The RNC has been pushing this link hard today in response to the Obama campaign's offensive against McCain.)

As CBS News chief political consultant Marc Ambinder reports, a campaign official suggested that Obama "opened the door" to the ad.

The Obama campaign "attack Cindy," the aide said, in its ad today on John McCain not knowing how many houses he owns. "She owns the homes. I thought he said the wives were off-limits."

As Ambinder notes, the McCain camp "is widely perceived to [have] drawn first blood by attacking Obama's character."
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by suertefuria August 24, 2008 5:18 PM EDT
The problem with Hussien Obama supporters is they choose when to use the "guilt by association" offense. Let''s say John McCain served on a board with an individual who was a member of the KKK years ago. He admitted bombing black churches, even though he was not convicted of it, and said last year that he didn''t regret it and didn''t do enough, the liberal Soros weasels and the media in the tank with Obama would be screaming "guilt by association."
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by truthchecker August 22, 2008 8:53 PM EDT
This ad is a ridiculous, bigoted rehash of an old story from months ago. The ad was put together by right-wing ''smear artists''( see: www.mediamatters.org ). The ad is an insult to a person''s intelligence as it invokes the logical fallacy of ''guilt by association''. It is ''red herring'' propaganda with no other purpose than to deceive the American voter into thinking Obama has done something wrong. BUT, Obama has done nothing wrong! Barack Obama was 6 or 7 years old when this chapter in our nation''s history took place. He has stated he condemns and deplores these despicable acts which occurred 40 years ago. Ayers was not prosecuted be the government and it is hatemongering to somehow blame Obama for Ayers. This ad is merely more right-wing-smear propaganda based on insinuation the sole purpose of which is to deceive and distract the voters from the REAL ISSUES of TODAY. This election we voters will not be fooled again; we will see thru the smears and trickery!
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by ldsawyer August 22, 2008 1:33 PM EDT


The full quote used in the ad reads as follows, and was not originally Obama''s, he was quoting the Las Vegas Review Journal:

%u201CAyers%u2026became a respectable figure in mainstream liberal Chicago years ago.%u201D

~ on Obama''s website as of 6/10/2008, since removed

Pretty scary stuff there, eh?


republicansforobama.org
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by katharine9 August 22, 2008 3:23 AM EDT
Fox has said they will not air this ad- because they know it is a lie. Ayers lives in Chicago. Obama lives in Chicago. (big city) Ayers runs in political circles. Obama runs in political circles. End of story. These people probably had to sift through a lot of paper to find the words ''respectable'' and ''mainstream'' that they could somehow link to Ayers. Notice that they don''t quote a full sentence? Do you know how these people work, looking for one word in an unrelated sentence in a document that they can somehow try to make an ad out of? If that''s all they got, they got nothing. And by the way, it looks like McCain is also ready to attack Obama''s childhood record- Obama was only 8 years old when Ayers was doing his despicable deeds. How old was McCain when he and Keating was defrauding the people? There are too many skeletons in McCain''s closet. He should be more careful.
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by dinslc August 21, 2008 9:21 PM EDT
Evidently, McCain''s campaign is run by 12 yr. olds.
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