Bush TV Ad Uses Wolves to Attack Kerry
Weakness attracts those who are waiting to do America harm
Check out the new Bush ad titled “Wolves” at the George W. Bush website. It seems to be getting a lot of flak from the Dems, but this is an effective and well done ad:
Reminiscent of Ronald Reagan’s Soviet ‘Bear’ ad that was credited with helping frame the 1984 race, Bush’s commercial shows a dense forest from above and then sunlight-speckled trees from inside. Shadows move through the brush before animals are seen in the forest. Wolves rest on a hill, then stir and move forward.
‘In an increasingly dangerous world, even after the first terrorist attack on America, John Kerry and the liberals in Congress voted to slash America’s intelligence budget by $6 billion,’ an ominous voice says in the ad. ‘Cuts so deep they would have weakened America’s defenses. And weakness attracts those who are waiting to do America harm.’
Part of the reason why the Dems are so offended is because, well. . . it’s effective and it’s true. They may scream bloody murder, but it pales in comparison to the Hitler ads proffered by MoveOn.org (5.1 megs).