So Hillary put out an attack ad. You know the one, the "telephone ad":
It's 3 a.m., and your children are safe and asleep, But there's a phone in the White House, and it's ringing — something's happening in the world. Your vote will decide who answers that call.
Whether it’s someone who already knows the world’s leaders, knows the military, someone tested and ready to lead in a dangerous world. It’s 3 AM and your children are safe and asleep. Who do you want answering the phone?
Fair enough. It's a hotly contested primary after all.
But really, do the ads need to evoke republican themes of fear, division, and cowardly democrats incapable of protecting the country?
Let me answer for you: no they don't.
Perhaps you've tried to argue the ad is no big deal, or that it doesn't really evoke republican themes of FEAR OF TEH ENEMY!!! ONE ONE ONE !!!
Well you are wrong. We've seen this ad before from George Bush and from Ronald Reagan: