Friday, February 10, 2012

"Recipe"

August 19, 2008

A new John McCain Spanish-language radio ad running in CO, FL, NV and NM re-emphasizes the running GOP knock on Barack Obama that he's a celebrity, nothing more.

Narrator: "Fame must be grand for Barack Obama, but is he ready to lead in tough times?"

English script is available after the jump. Here's the Spanish version:

Script For "Recipe" (Radio :60)


ANNCR: Fame must be grand for Barack Obama. But is he ready to lead in tough economic times?


Official records document, Barack Obama has a grand history of raising taxes, even on hard-working people like us making $42,000 a year.


If elected President, Obama's promises would mean even more taxes on income, electricity, small business, seniors, your life savings, your family.


Painful taxes -- when times are tough enough.


Obama's ideas "a recipe for economic disaster." Las Vegas Review-Journal.


Obama's policies are "poorly crafted"... and will result in "higher prices at the pump." Washington Post.


Obama's plans will "stunt small business" and threaten "America's economic competitiveness." Wall Street Journal.


More taxes. Higher gas prices. A recipe for economic disaster.


That's the real Obama.


JOHN MCCAIN: I'm John McCain and I approved this message.


ANNCR: Paid for by John McCain 2008.

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