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July 13, 2007
McCain's Media Seems Responsible For Lame Anti-Rudy Ads
I can't get too worked up about a politician's media people putting out videos without identifying themselves as being behind them... except isn't that directly contrary to the spirit of the McCain-Feingold "Campaign Reform" Act? I realize these ads aren't broadcast, but so what? If broadcast ads have to legally carry the disclaimer "I'm John McCain, and I approved this ad" for good-government and integrity rationales, shouldn't the same rationale apply to ads released sneaky-like over the internet, whether the letter of the law imposed on us by McCain requires it or not?
Follow the first link at Allah's to read the "compelling case" and the rest of his post for context.
The more important point? These ads suck. I'd've linked them if they were at all interesting, funny, or damaging.
This is the crap that McCain has apparently been pissing money on. What a waste.