stephanie
03-04-2008, 07:06 PM
pictures at the site...Fox is now taking it's news from the daily Kos??:laugh2:
by FOXNews.com
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
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A controversial new Hillary Clinton attack ad is causing an Internet stir among critics who claim it deliberately darkens Barack Obama’s skin color.
A posting on the liberal site DailyKos.com shows side-by-side screen grabs of Barack Obama taken during a debate with Clinton in Cleveland last week. The screen grab ascribed to the Clinton ad shows a clearly darker-skinned Obama, prompting bloggers to wonder if it had been done to highlight his race.
But despite the strong similarities between the DailyKos image purported to be of the Clinton ad and the online version of the ad on Clinton’s Web site, Clinton spokesman Jay Carson insists the DailyKos image is not taken from their ad.
Carson said the campaign’s chief ad maker, Mandy Grunwald, emphatically insisted the DailyKos ad “was not their ad.”
“The screen grab on Kos is not a screen grab from our ad,” Carson said. “Our ad team pulled our actual ad and it is not the one up on Kos.”
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http://elections.foxnews.com/2008/03/04/questions-raised-whether-hillary-ad-darkened-obama/
by FOXNews.com
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
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A controversial new Hillary Clinton attack ad is causing an Internet stir among critics who claim it deliberately darkens Barack Obama’s skin color.
A posting on the liberal site DailyKos.com shows side-by-side screen grabs of Barack Obama taken during a debate with Clinton in Cleveland last week. The screen grab ascribed to the Clinton ad shows a clearly darker-skinned Obama, prompting bloggers to wonder if it had been done to highlight his race.
But despite the strong similarities between the DailyKos image purported to be of the Clinton ad and the online version of the ad on Clinton’s Web site, Clinton spokesman Jay Carson insists the DailyKos image is not taken from their ad.
Carson said the campaign’s chief ad maker, Mandy Grunwald, emphatically insisted the DailyKos ad “was not their ad.”
“The screen grab on Kos is not a screen grab from our ad,” Carson said. “Our ad team pulled our actual ad and it is not the one up on Kos.”
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http://elections.foxnews.com/2008/03/04/questions-raised-whether-hillary-ad-darkened-obama/