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Racial Ads Linked to Smear Artist

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Posted on Oct 27, 2006

The recent spate of racially charged ads against Rep. Harold Ford Jr. have been linked to a Rove acolyte and veteran hitman with a history of dirty campaigning.

New York Times:

The advertisement in question suggested a flirtation between a young bare-shouldered white woman, played by a blond actress, and Mr. Ford, the Democratic candidate in Tennessee for the Senate. It was supposed to stop running on Thursday amid complaints that it seemed intended to stir racial hatred, though there were reports that it was being broadcast on some stations.

Associates of Mr. [Scott] Howell said the advertisement was typical of a media strategist who has in the past manufactured political controversy to win tough races in spite of—or because of—the intense reaction the work so often provokes.

He helped produce the early 2004 advertisement for President Bush that showed a coffin coming out of the rubble of the World Trade Center wreckage. It was immediately criticized by a group of Sept. 11 widows but was later credited with changing the subject of the campaign from economic woes to the president’s national security credentials.

In Georgia, Mr. Howell also was a top member of the media team working for Saxby Chambliss, the Republican whose advertisement in the 2002 Senate race accused Max Cleland, the Democratic incumbent and a triple-amputee Vietnam veteran, of being weak on national security by featuring an image of Osama Bin Laden to drive the point home. The spot infuriated Democrats but helped lead to Mr. Cleland’s defeat.

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By Louise, October 27, 2006 at 8:34 am #
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Rove style campaigning is credited with being the brains behind republican control, when in fact what counts is what Rove style campaigning doesn’t have ... integrity.  Rove and Howell and those who follow their lead are simply nasty people who rely on nastier peoples passion for gossip and back-stabbing which can then be used to shape the debate.

That doesn’t mean those nastier people go vote, but it provides ready cover if the polls get turned on their ear and a cover story is needed to mask the vote fraud.

What all of this really says is there is no shortage of politicians in the republican party with low standards, or no standards and even less integrity.

Rove and Howell and others like them would be unwelcome if the republicans in control didn’t love their brand of garbage. That’s not something to be proud of. All that proves is Greed Over Principle politicians have a knack for finding the lowest common denominator in candidates and potential voters.

Hopefully by now, the honest conservatives out there understand what their so-called conservative congress-people really think of them and will use their vote to clean up their party.

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