Politicads: Romney Goes After Obama for “Private Sector is Doing Fine” Gaffe

Today the Romney campaign released a new web-ad titled “Fine?” as part of their “Obama isn’t Working” series. The ad shows the clip of Obama making the statement, widely labeled a gaffe by the media, and then includes clips of unemployed or underemployed common people who are clearly not “doing fine.” As BuzzFeed’s McKay Coppins asked on Twitter, does this ad represent the beginning of a Romney campaign strategy shift  ”to focus on jobless, not job creators?”

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One Comment on “Politicads: Romney Goes After Obama for “Private Sector is Doing Fine” Gaffe”

  1. william wallace
    June 10, 2012 at 8:45 pm #

    BARACK has achieved his goal of fame & fortune
    he played his hand with skill in gaining both black
    white votes with cunning perfection of a first class
    fraudster /they fell for his act hook line and sinker.

    Can he repeat performance with another election
    win but very unlikely in that you can fool some of
    the people all of the time but you cant fool all the
    people all of the time. For the majority of people
    the bubble of media spin having burst / they see
    BARACK as is / an appalling heartless fraudster.

    The media that owned by the wealthy BARACK’s
    backers / retry polishing his image /as a bargain
    offer /yet for the people his shelf life has expired
    its as the nursery rhythm ..Humpty Dumpty had a
    great fall Humpty Dumpty fell of the wall // all the
    kings horses // and all the kings men could’nt put
    Humpty together again. It but a matter of time the
    media drops BARACK and gives its support to …
    xxxxxx. However for BARACK he will have the last
    laugh having achieved his goal FAME & WEALTH.

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