Behind the Ad: Mitt Romney not responsible at Bain?
(Another installment in our extensive "Behind the Ad" series.)
Who: The Obama-Biden campaign.
Where: Campaign website.
What's going on: Obama's campaign has a new man-on-the-street ad that takes advantage of the absurdity of Romney's comments about his position at Bain Capital between 1999 and 2002. The name of the ad is: "Mitt Romney: Chairman, CEO, and Sole Shareholder - But Not Responsible?" It features people reading from Romney's contorted statements about his status at Bain during that time and reacting to the words.
As one woman says: "That sounds very suspicious. If you're a person in charge of a business, then you should take full responsibility for your actions." That sounds about right.
It's a fairly humorous piece, something Jon Stewart might even like. The music is kind of funky too.
Who: The Obama-Biden campaign.
Where: Campaign website.
What's going on: Obama's campaign has a new man-on-the-street ad that takes advantage of the absurdity of Romney's comments about his position at Bain Capital between 1999 and 2002. The name of the ad is: "Mitt Romney: Chairman, CEO, and Sole Shareholder - But Not Responsible?" It features people reading from Romney's contorted statements about his status at Bain during that time and reacting to the words.
As one woman says: "That sounds very suspicious. If you're a person in charge of a business, then you should take full responsibility for your actions." That sounds about right.
It's a fairly humorous piece, something Jon Stewart might even like. The music is kind of funky too.
(Cross-posted at Lippmann's Ghost.)
Labels: 2012 election, Bain Capital, Barack Obama, Behind the Ad, Mitt Romney, political ads
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