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Playing on anxieties about national security, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton has produced a "red phone moment" advertisement that ...
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SNL or the Red Phone Ad: Which TV Display Turned the Tide for Hillary?
The Feed — I hope that legions of voters in Ohio and Texas caught the last two SNL skits featuring a Clinton-loving media and decided to teach us a lesson. Because the alternative scenario -- that Clinton's fear mongering and negativity helped her pull out another close win in big states -- does not bode well for the rest of ...

Eric Deggans: SNL or The Red Phone Ad: Which TV Display Turned the Tide for Hillary Clinton?
Huffington Post Entertainment Blog — I hope that legions of voters in Ohio and Texas caught the last two SNL skits featuring a Clinton-loving media and decided to teach us a lesson. Because the alternative scenario -- that Clinton's fear mongering and negativity helped her pull out another close win in big states -- does not bode well for the rest of this primary season, or the general election. Obama seems to have counted on a flood of generally positive coverage in days leading to important elections to help him reach voters. This time, it worked in reverse: big-time journalists, particularly stung by satires on Saturday Night Live ...

McCain Releases Own "3 a.m. Phone Call" TV Spot
Broadcasting & Cable Articles — McCain Releases Own "3 a.m. Phone Call" TV Spot The now-famous “3 a.m. phone call" political TV spot has come full circle. By John Eggerton -- Broadcasting & Cable, 8/26/2008 7:52:00 AM The now-famous 3 a.m.phone call political TV spot has come full circle. First there was the Hillary Clinton ad ...

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Andy Borowitz: Bush Says He Lets Red Phone Go Straight to VoicemailHuffington Post Entertainment Blog
President George W. Bush commented on Sen. Hillary Clinton's controversial "red phone" campaign ads at the White House today, telling reporters, "When that red phone rings, I just let it go straight to voicemail." Mr. Bush rarely comments about the Democratic presidential contest, but he said that he had to speak up about Sen. Clinton's red phone ads because he found them "so confusing." ...
It's 3 a.m., And Fate Of Nation Hangs On Single Political Ad [They Cheat With Their Advertising]Wonkette » top
Hillary Clinton's reverent homage to the cult film genre known as "red phone ads" may pay off big with cinema buffs in Texas. Or it may backfire horribly and leave Texas, and by extension the world, with a President Barack Obama who thinks he can speechify terrorism out of existence. Which will it be? Mark Penn, the odious fatty behind Hillary Clinton's "strategy," argues that the ad her ...
Obama response to red-phone adHollywood Elsewhere
Obama response to red-phone ad Posted by Jeffrey Wells on March 01, 2008 at 11:08 AM