Disgusting!… Lib Group Headed By Howard Dean’s Brother Releases Vicious McCain Cancer Ad
by Gateway Pundit | 6:03 pm, September 25, 2008 | Comments Off
More hope and change for America...Liberal organization Brave New Pac led by James Dean, the brother of DNC Chairman Howard Dean, released a disgusting attack ad against Senator John McCain today:
Another attack by Democrats on senior citizens...
The ad is currently running on MSNBC.
The Kentucky Herald-Leader reported:
Two liberal political action committees are making an issue of John McCain's past bouts with skin cancer in a television commercial that features his facial scar and demands that the Republican presidential nominee release his medical records to the public.FOX News and CNN reportedly refused to run the ad.
The 30-second ad, so far airing for $50,000 only on MSNBC, is paid for by Brave New PAC and Democracy for America, a political group headed by James Dean, the brother of Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean.
"John McCain is 72 years old and had cancer 4 times," the ad's text says over a black-and-white image of McCain with the left side of his face bandaged after surgery in 2000. "Why won't McCain release his medical records?"
Keep It Classy Democrats.
Related... The Obama Campaign is threatening news agencies in Pennsylvania and Ohio to stop airing NRA ads exposing Obama's anti-gun record.
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