when this hits the internets i think it will do a lot of damage to john mccain's incredibly shrinking image as a "maverick"
In a dim Culver City editing room, two video snippets of Republican presidential hopeful John McCain fill the monitors. In the first, he says same-sex marriage should be allowed. In the second, he says it should be illegal.
The clips are part of the payoff of a weeks-long hunt by filmmaker Robert Greenwald and his production team for damaging Internet video of the Arizona senator.
Greenwald, the producerdirector of scathing documentaries about Fox News and Wal-Mart, hopes to shatter McCain's image as a straight-talking maverick. But instead of creating a full-length film, he is assembling clips of McCain for a series of two-minute Web videos. The idea is to turn McCain's own words against him, spreading the videos through e-mail, blogs and websites.
the first thing i will do is send these to everyone in my address book, especially the independents and republicans. the free ride is over, it's time to derail the "straight talk express" and expose this flip-flopper for what he is -- a political whore.