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we've got ads from adlai stevenson against eisenhower. we have the famous daisy girl ad that was against goldwater. it's very easy in the visual medium of a short television ad to connect things with powerful imagery. >> ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one, zero. >> these are the stakes. to make a world in which all of god's children can live or to go into the dark. we must either love each other or we must die. >> vote for president johnson on november 3rd. >> you also see patterns of flip-flopping. we have several commercials from the famous john kerry windsurfing ad through to -- we have one called the carter cartoon that has a caricature of president carter flip-flopping. >> he promised to create more jobs, and now there are 8 million americans out of work. he promised to balance the budget. what he gave us was a $61 billion deficit. he promised not to raise taxes, but taxes have risen more than 70%. the time is now for strong leadership. reagan for president. >> you see in the changes of political advertisements
we've got ads from adlai stevenson against eisenhower. we have the famous daisy girl ad that was against goldwater. it's very easy in the visual medium of a short television ad to connect things with powerful imagery. >> ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one, zero. >> these are the stakes. to make a world in which all of god's children can live or to go into the dark. we must either love each other or we must die. >> vote for president johnson on november...
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a lot of people came out for adlai. two days after the election i was not allowed to communicate with the mayor because of the committee we had it up but i had dinner with at least after the election. we talked about, wait a minute, how do we keep the momentum with the tech community? i said, it was at that dinner we said, let's start an organization that all the tech companies joined and rally around making san francisco a better place. our first initiative is all about jobs. san francisco has a jobs board called hire sf. a lot of the tech companies did not know that. i did not know that. we have a majority sf city member companies which represent 90% of the tech population in san francisco. there are posting all their new jobs on hire sf. we're using the existing infrastructure. we want to get more companies in san francisco to hire san franciscans. and so we're going to develop initiatives around that. there is a big mismatch in the qualifications of those who are not employed in san francisco versus the jobs the tec
a lot of people came out for adlai. two days after the election i was not allowed to communicate with the mayor because of the committee we had it up but i had dinner with at least after the election. we talked about, wait a minute, how do we keep the momentum with the tech community? i said, it was at that dinner we said, let's start an organization that all the tech companies joined and rally around making san francisco a better place. our first initiative is all about jobs. san francisco has...
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. >> so they nominate people who are wellborn, franklin roosevelt, adlai stevenson. republicans are well off and they nominate people for humble, ronald reagan, herbert hoover. ronny reinforces the stereotype of the republicans as a party that is well-off and a little out of touch. >> romney does not help fat cat image, talking about the cars. don't, and look, i understand why they keep stumbling into that. that is his weakness. i am surprised he is so careless with that. one point that mark brought up about the stereotype people have of democrats being uneducated rubble could that shifted over to the tea party if you years ago, -- a few ago, considered uneducated gravel, and it turned out to be an extremely important force in politics that raise the level of discourse by making people look at the constitution. let me say one thing about romney and newt. newt's endorsement is not important, but santorum's will have some effect. santorum gained some influence with social conservatives, who are still not enthusiastic. it would be hard for him to do it, but if he did so
. >> so they nominate people who are wellborn, franklin roosevelt, adlai stevenson. republicans are well off and they nominate people for humble, ronald reagan, herbert hoover. ronny reinforces the stereotype of the republicans as a party that is well-off and a little out of touch. >> romney does not help fat cat image, talking about the cars. don't, and look, i understand why they keep stumbling into that. that is his weakness. i am surprised he is so careless with that. one point...
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>>eah, so they likeke to nominate candidates tt are wellborn, franklin roosevelt adlai stevenson the republicans are the wellborn and they like to nominate people from humble origins, ronald reagan herbert hoover. the problem with romney is that he reinforces that stereotype of the republicans of the party that is wellbornrn and out of touch. >> not saying that senator mitchell's report is s entirely wrong. i'm saying the statements about me are wrong. i have n never taken steroids or hdh. >> that is roger clemens testifying before congress in 2008. he is on trial for perrjury. nina you were there. >> the prosecution's star witness was supposed to be andy pettitte because they're under main witness has credibility problem. the problem is that he was not the icing on the cake, and he basically recanted when the defense lawyer on cross- examination said, "is it possible you are e wrong? what are the odds that this was 50/50 that you are wrong was " he says, "that is about right." >> evan? >> there is a show trial aspect of this, the second time around. me with the edwards' case. when y
>>eah, so they likeke to nominate candidates tt are wellborn, franklin roosevelt adlai stevenson the republicans are the wellborn and they like to nominate people from humble origins, ronald reagan herbert hoover. the problem with romney is that he reinforces that stereotype of the republicans of the party that is wellbornrn and out of touch. >> not saying that senator mitchell's report is s entirely wrong. i'm saying the statements about me are wrong. i have n never taken steroids...
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one of the things on there was a speech given by adlai stevenson in 1954 to my senior class in college >> rose: which was princeton? >> it was. i went to princeton on a scholarship and... >> rose: a wrestling scholarship oring a d.e.m. snick >> academic.u i was a wrestler but they?'Ñ givef!j[ athletic scholarships there. i ended up transferring over and getting a naval r.o.t.c. scholarship finally before i went in the navy. but the speech was by adlai stevenson who was a governor of illinois back in years before, lost to eisenhower twice and he gavoxej speech that was so inspirational and it's on my web site and i hope that... what would you like to know? i think that the thing that is in my book and that he said in that speech is the responsibility that individual citizens have not just to serve in government and serve in the military but help guide and direct the course of the country. and there is a tendency for people to think, well, i'm only one person, what can i do? it's kind of so big and hopeless and i don't feel that way. i think that people need to know that america's import
one of the things on there was a speech given by adlai stevenson in 1954 to my senior class in college >> rose: which was princeton? >> it was. i went to princeton on a scholarship and... >> rose: a wrestling scholarship oring a d.e.m. snick >> academic.u i was a wrestler but they?'Ñ givef!j[ athletic scholarships there. i ended up transferring over and getting a naval r.o.t.c. scholarship finally before i went in the navy. but the speech was by adlai stevenson who was...
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unused construction bonds said the disco's going to use that extra cash to save quite tolerant near adlai's office announced the told days before the voters decide on proposition be which the mayor opposes it be passes it would require the recreation and park department to prioritize funds at the tower for upkeep. what's called the final frontier space is officially open for business today the first commercial supply ship docks at the international space station the company's space x was launched by people all founder allen mask previously on the the biggest countries were able to run these supply missions. >>> one more thing to think about when you fire up the grill this holiday weekend take a closer look at your grill brush palette said one man to a hospital. doe its three new hard three days and three young lives saves the extraordinary feat in the bay area hospital discover british columbia. visit: normal is with the and the opera and work there without getting caught. >>> ericsson and is literally living and breathing his job. >>> your story hard and to that is because he spent very lo
unused construction bonds said the disco's going to use that extra cash to save quite tolerant near adlai's office announced the told days before the voters decide on proposition be which the mayor opposes it be passes it would require the recreation and park department to prioritize funds at the tower for upkeep. what's called the final frontier space is officially open for business today the first commercial supply ship docks at the international space station the company's space x was...
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last, i was in college in 1954, and adlai stevenson, no conservative, gave a speech to my senior class. and he said -- he said the following. he said, "the power for good or pee evil of this american political organization is virtually unlimited. the decisions it makes. the uses to which p devotes its immense resources. the leadership on moral as well as interior questions appear likely to determine the fate of the modern world. you dare not withhold your attenti attention. if young americans do not participate to the fullest extent of their ability, america will stumble. and if america stumbles, the world falls. it is -- it seems to me that those words are as true today as they were then. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> we'll be right back with a discussion and some questions and answers. this is a conservative intellectual tradition in america here at the citadel in charleston, south carolina. we're here at the citadel in charleston, south carolina. we're back with secretary don rumsfeld. and we're talking about the bush doctrine and the war on terror. i'd like to start out by a
last, i was in college in 1954, and adlai stevenson, no conservative, gave a speech to my senior class. and he said -- he said the following. he said, "the power for good or pee evil of this american political organization is virtually unlimited. the decisions it makes. the uses to which p devotes its immense resources. the leadership on moral as well as interior questions appear likely to determine the fate of the modern world. you dare not withhold your attenti attention. if young...
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joy ♪ ♪ when illinois the gop double-cross ♪ ♪ he is the one who told all the crooks get lost ♪ ♪ adlai what you did for your own great state ♪ ♪ you're gonna do for the rest of the 48 ♪ ♪ didn't know much about him before he came ♪ ♪ but now my heart's a ballot that bears his name ♪ ♪ because i listened to what he had to say ♪ ♪ i know that on election day ♪ we're gonna choose the gov that we love ♪ ♪ he is the gov nobody can shove ♪ ♪ we'll make the gov the president of the u ♪ ♪ the he and the usa >> current ads. rick santorum, for example, did a pop-up video style ad in the nature of vh1. so you can kind of see reflections of american culture being used to promote various candidates. youtube and other video internet distribution sites have been instrumental, actually, in changing how we capture ads. before when we would capture ads we were kind of dependent on what people would donate. so we might not get a complete run of ads, for example, one political party might donate their materials in a given year and the other one wouldn't. and now we can get a much more complete set of vide
joy ♪ ♪ when illinois the gop double-cross ♪ ♪ he is the one who told all the crooks get lost ♪ ♪ adlai what you did for your own great state ♪ ♪ you're gonna do for the rest of the 48 ♪ ♪ didn't know much about him before he came ♪ ♪ but now my heart's a ballot that bears his name ♪ ♪ because i listened to what he had to say ♪ ♪ i know that on election day ♪ we're gonna choose the gov that we love ♪ ♪ he is the gov nobody can shove ♪ ♪ we'll make the...
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and the fight over the words that would have adlai e.e hot seats. >>> it we are up and so is the stock market we will crush,, [ banker ] mike and brenda found a house that they really wanted. it was in my sister's neighborhood. i told you it was perfect for you guys. literally across the street from her sister. [ banker ] but someone else bought it before they could get their offer together. we really missed a great opportunity -- dodged a bullet there. [ banker ] so we talked to them about the wells fargo priority buyer preapproval. it lets people know that you are a serious buyer because you've been credit-approved. we got everything in order so that we can move on the next place we found. which was clear on the other side of town. [ male announcer ] wells fargo. with you when you're ready to move. >>> we've got rain we got snow, happy memorial day. we've got some chance for snow in the mountains not just a little but a lot and the high country. you could see some clouds over the city of san francisco. there is a 20 percent chance that
and the fight over the words that would have adlai e.e hot seats. >>> it we are up and so is the stock market we will crush,, [ banker ] mike and brenda found a house that they really wanted. it was in my sister's neighborhood. i told you it was perfect for you guys. literally across the street from her sister. [ banker ] but someone else bought it before they could get their offer together. we really missed a great opportunity -- dodged a bullet there. [ banker ] so we talked to them...
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today's campaign ads accuse candidates of flip-flops, but back in 1952, the adlai stevenson campaigns...uh, i mean no. >>no, uh i mean yes. >>you're confused. >>you're confused >>(campaign ad narrator) don't you be confused! >>in a lot of campaigns since then we've seen this theme. the candidate said one thing and then did something else. >>(current narrator)flip-flop ads can pack a real punch when the candidate already has a reputation for changing his mind too often, like this 1972 nixon ad targeting george mcgovern. >>and that was effective because mcgovern changed his mind on his vice presidential candidate, and that fed into this idea that he was prone to changing his mind. >>(narrator) the mcgovern campaign had lots of other problems, but the flip-flop ads certainly didn't help. richard nixon took every state except massachusetts and the district of columbia. >>current tv's look at campaign ads that changed history is brought to you by spiriva handihaler. if you have copd like i do you know how hard it can be to breathe and what that feels like. copd includes chronic bronchitis
today's campaign ads accuse candidates of flip-flops, but back in 1952, the adlai stevenson campaigns...uh, i mean no. >>no, uh i mean yes. >>you're confused. >>you're confused >>(campaign ad narrator) don't you be confused! >>in a lot of campaigns since then we've seen this theme. the candidate said one thing and then did something else. >>(current narrator)flip-flop ads can pack a real punch when the candidate already has a reputation for changing his mind...
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they said begins at 1030 this morning the ceremony which includes a marks from san francisco's mayor adlaioduced a world war two and a rock veterans get underway 11 this morning at 1:00 there will be a service aboard the aircraft carrier uss hornet in alameda the hornet is the most decorated chip of the u.s. navy the commanding officer of the day will operations support center in alameda is going to the speaker for that there will also be refilling ceremonies well as the men's and the tail is the operation even memorial day event that for a soldier of cops were featured in a welcoming parade. deadweight better equipped club fighter trains and some volunteers. ins this has been a challenge. it's not easy. >>> in the year one of the vietnam veterans talking about the differences between soldiers and past and those are currently serving that parade the law, a parade held as a mattel was actually the first u.s. city to hold a parade for those who returned home from vietnam. >>> there's always a lot of activity at the city of this memorial day observance the 191st army ban lead the parade that
they said begins at 1030 this morning the ceremony which includes a marks from san francisco's mayor adlaioduced a world war two and a rock veterans get underway 11 this morning at 1:00 there will be a service aboard the aircraft carrier uss hornet in alameda the hornet is the most decorated chip of the u.s. navy the commanding officer of the day will operations support center in alameda is going to the speaker for that there will also be refilling ceremonies well as the men's and the tail is...
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. >>> we turn to mayor adlai and former allaire but it brown >>> i'm not trying to take away anythingfrom oakland. i support everything that they're doing. but there is an opportunity here for all the fans to enjoy a a waterfront the arena. they could enjoy our scenery. >>> you said that one of your biggest regrets as mayor is not putting in a arena downtown. >>> absolutely. believe me, and we should have something comparable if not better than madison square garden. were you could watch basketball and other kinds of interest board and all within walking dissert. that's what the mayor is talking about. >>> the big question is whether the states are going to allow it. so sending it over to private entities, but the questions raised there. >>> we are prepared for them. that's why we want to read and by gavin newsom. he is part of our rear. there is also the bay area conservation district that we must respect. that's why you want to gain flexibility in the front end. we want to incorporate their ideas because the warriors won that. >>> with the selling points for this arena? >>> bringing
. >>> we turn to mayor adlai and former allaire but it brown >>> i'm not trying to take away anythingfrom oakland. i support everything that they're doing. but there is an opportunity here for all the fans to enjoy a a waterfront the arena. they could enjoy our scenery. >>> you said that one of your biggest regrets as mayor is not putting in a arena downtown. >>> absolutely. believe me, and we should have something comparable if not better than madison square...
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today's campaign ads accuse candidates of flip-flops, but back in 1952, the adlai stevenson campaignd it double-talk. >>yes...uh, i mean no. >>no, uh i mean yes. >>you're confused. >>you're confused >>(campaign ad narrator) don't you be confused! >>in a lot of campaigns since then we've seen this theme. the candidate said one thing and then did something else. >>(current narrator)flip-flop ads can pack a real punch when the candidate already has a reputation for changing his mind too often, like this 1972 nixon ad targeting george mcgovern. >>and that was effective because mcgovern changed his mind on his vice presidential candidate, and that fed into this idea that he was prone to changing his mind. >>(narrator) the mcgovern campaign had lots of other problems, but the flip-flop ads certainly didn't help. richard nixon took every state except massachusetts and the district of columbia. >>current tv's look at campaign ads that changed history is brought to you by spiriva handihaler. if you have copd like i do you know how hard it can be to breathe and what that feels like. copd inclu
today's campaign ads accuse candidates of flip-flops, but back in 1952, the adlai stevenson campaignd it double-talk. >>yes...uh, i mean no. >>no, uh i mean yes. >>you're confused. >>you're confused >>(campaign ad narrator) don't you be confused! >>in a lot of campaigns since then we've seen this theme. the candidate said one thing and then did something else. >>(current narrator)flip-flop ads can pack a real punch when the candidate already has a...
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today's campaign ads accuse candidates of flip-flops, but back in 1952, the adlai stevenson campaignled it double-talk. >>yes...uh, i mean no. >>no, uh i mean yes. >>you're confused. >>you're confused >>(campaign ad narrator) don't you be confused! >>in a lot of campaigns since then we've seen this theme. the candidate said one thing and then did something else. >>(current narrator)flip-flop ads can pack a real punch when the candidate already has a reputation for changing his mind too often, like this 1972 nixon ad targeting george mcgovern. >>and that was effective because mcgovern changed his mind on his vice presidential candidate, and that fed into this idea that he was prone to changing his mind. >>(narrator) the mcgovern campaign had lots of other problems, but the flip-flop ads certainly didn't help. richard nixon took every state except massachusetts and the district of columbia. >>current tv's look at campaign ads that changed history is brought to you by spiriva handihaler. if you have copd like i do you know how hard it can be to breathe and what that feels like. copd inc
today's campaign ads accuse candidates of flip-flops, but back in 1952, the adlai stevenson campaignled it double-talk. >>yes...uh, i mean no. >>no, uh i mean yes. >>you're confused. >>you're confused >>(campaign ad narrator) don't you be confused! >>in a lot of campaigns since then we've seen this theme. the candidate said one thing and then did something else. >>(current narrator)flip-flop ads can pack a real punch when the candidate already has a...
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today's campaign ads accuse candidates of flip-flops, but back in 1952, the adlai stevenson campaign called it double-talk. >>yes...uh, i mean no. >>no, uh i mean yes. >>you're confused. >>you're confused >>(campaign ad narrator) don't you be confused! >>in a lot of campaigns since then we've seen this theme. the candidate said one thing and then did something else. >>(current narrator)flip-flop ads can pack a real punch when the candidate already has a reputation for changing his mind too often, like this 1972 nixon ad targeting george mcgovern. >>and that was effective because mcgovern changed his mind on his vice presidential candidate, and that fed into this idea that he was prone to changing his mind. >>(narrator) the mcgovern campaign had lots of other problems, but the flip-flop ads certainly didn't help. richard nixon took every state except massachusetts and the district of columbia. >>current tv's look at campaign ads that changed history is brought to you by spiriva handihaler. if you have copd like i do you know how hard it can be to breathe and what that feels like. copd
today's campaign ads accuse candidates of flip-flops, but back in 1952, the adlai stevenson campaign called it double-talk. >>yes...uh, i mean no. >>no, uh i mean yes. >>you're confused. >>you're confused >>(campaign ad narrator) don't you be confused! >>in a lot of campaigns since then we've seen this theme. the candidate said one thing and then did something else. >>(current narrator)flip-flop ads can pack a real punch when the candidate already has a...
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there was another president running for reelection, dwight eisenhower was being challenged by democrat adlaitevenson, and it was also a big year for this broadcast which was celebrating its second anniversary and welcoming the first of many women to appear here. that's our "face the nation" flashback. "face the nation." >> i personally feel-- >> schieffer: eleanor roosevelt, f.d.r.'s widow, squared off against maine's republican senator, margaret chase smith over the middle east, and it was quite a set-to. >> mrs. roosevelt. >> i don't see how anyone can have confidence in either president eisenhower or secretary dellasus' policy. as a man and as a general, i respect him. put the policies that have brought us into a position where we are, as far as the near east goes, standing together with the dictator of egypt, and the communist soviet, it's an odd situation to find the united states in. >> mrs. roosevelt, may i interrupt right there. i wonder why you say we're standing with the kremlin and with egypt. >> because there's no one else in the u.n. with us. >> our policy is against aggression
there was another president running for reelection, dwight eisenhower was being challenged by democrat adlaitevenson, and it was also a big year for this broadcast which was celebrating its second anniversary and welcoming the first of many women to appear here. that's our "face the nation" flashback. "face the nation." >> i personally feel-- >> schieffer: eleanor roosevelt, f.d.r.'s widow, squared off against maine's republican senator, margaret chase smith over...
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today's campaign ads accuse candidates of flip-flops, but back in 1952, the adlai stevenson campaignled it double-talk. >>yes...uh, i mean no. >>no, uh i mean yes. >>you're confused. >>you're confused >>(campaign ad narrator) don't you be confused! >>in a lot of campaigns since then we've seen this theme. the candidate said one thing and then did something else. >>(current narrator)flip-flop ads can pack a real punch when the candidate already has a reputation for changing his mind too often, like this 1972 nixon ad targeting george mcgovern. >>and that was effective because mcgovern changed his mind on his vice presidential candidate, and that fed into this idea that he was prone to changing his mind. >>(narrator) the mcgovern campaign had lots of other problems, but the flip-flop ads certainly didn't help. richard nixon took every state except massachusetts and the district of columbia. >>current tv's look at campaign ads that changed history is brought to you by spiriva handihaler. ♪ >> this is the full court press, the bill press show, live on your radio and on current tv. >> hey
today's campaign ads accuse candidates of flip-flops, but back in 1952, the adlai stevenson campaignled it double-talk. >>yes...uh, i mean no. >>no, uh i mean yes. >>you're confused. >>you're confused >>(campaign ad narrator) don't you be confused! >>in a lot of campaigns since then we've seen this theme. the candidate said one thing and then did something else. >>(current narrator)flip-flop ads can pack a real punch when the candidate already has a...
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cbs news use ad univac computer in the 1952 race between republican dwight eisenhower and democrat adlai stevenson. it accurately predicted eye send how landslide with only 5%. news men didn't believe it because it contradicted the polls. we computers and campaigns from the computer history museum in mountainview, california. it is about an hour ant 15 minutes. >> election night 1952 introduced a new word into the american lexicon. univac when they used it to track the eisenhower-stevenson election. the computer became famous overnight. the mere word univac became synonymous with modern computing in the 1950s as the word google is to modern web searching today. you can see the univac in our revolution exhibition. election nights are the smallest part of how technology drives the modern presidential campaign. we voters are profiled by computers. we're mobilized by tweets. we're hit up for contributions on facebook. we're mixed and matched and in pools of big data. we have a great panel tonight examining the state of the art in presidential campaigns and social media, 60 years after univac
cbs news use ad univac computer in the 1952 race between republican dwight eisenhower and democrat adlai stevenson. it accurately predicted eye send how landslide with only 5%. news men didn't believe it because it contradicted the polls. we computers and campaigns from the computer history museum in mountainview, california. it is about an hour ant 15 minutes. >> election night 1952 introduced a new word into the american lexicon. univac when they used it to track the...
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these years, hilary was right. campaign ads accuse candidates of flip-flops, but back in 1952, the adlaitevenson campaign called it double-talk. >>yes...uh, i mean no. >>no, uh i mean yes. >>you're confused. >>you're confused >>(campaign ad narrator) don't you be confused! >>in a lot of campaigns since then we've seen this theme. the candidate said one thing and then did something else. >>(current narrator)flip-flop ads can pack a real punch when the candidate already has a reputation for changing his mind too often, like this 1972 nixon ad targeting george mcgovern. >>and that was effective because mcgovern changed his mind on his vice presidential candidate, and that fed into this idea that he was prone to changing his mind. >>(narrator) the mcgovern campaign had lots of other problems, but the flip-flop ads certainly didn't help. richard nixon took every state except massachusetts and the district of columbia. >>current tv's look at campaign ads that changed history is brought to you by spiriva handihaler. if you have copd like i do you know how hard it can be to breathe and what that
these years, hilary was right. campaign ads accuse candidates of flip-flops, but back in 1952, the adlaitevenson campaign called it double-talk. >>yes...uh, i mean no. >>no, uh i mean yes. >>you're confused. >>you're confused >>(campaign ad narrator) don't you be confused! >>in a lot of campaigns since then we've seen this theme. the candidate said one thing and then did something else. >>(current narrator)flip-flop ads can pack a real punch when the...