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When the Republican National Committee released a web video hours after Obama's "the private sector is doing fine" comment last Friday, it got plenty of attention for closely mirroring a 2008 ad that the Obama campaign ran against John McCain.
But then the Rom campaign released a 30-second TV spot today that was a mirror image of the 2008 Obama ad, just with different words and a different politician narrating.
In 2008, the Obama ad quote McCain saying that "the fundamentals of ur economy are strong," and ended with: "How can John McCain fix our economy if he doesn't understand it's broken?"
The Romney ad quotes Obama saying "the private sector is doing fine," and ends with "How can President Obama fix our economy if he doesn't understand it's broken?"
The Romney ad even used the exact same music and format!
Watch the ads side by side here:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/06/14/mitt-romney-doing-fi...
Turnabout is fair play.
We need to use Obama's own words, promises and excuses against him.
Obama is promising to spend and tax even more. Romney is promising the opposite.
Which one do you agree with?
Those are the voices in your head again.