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Why should the Obama campaign actually have to ask the creators of Big Bird before using him in a campaign ad? This is Obama after all, they should be thrilled. It looks like Big Bird is flipping the Obama campaign the big bird in this case.
http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2012/10/09/big-bird-wants-out-of-campaign-ad/
Big Bird, it seems, isnt thrilled about his cameo in the presidential race.
The folks at Sesame Street are asking the Obama campaign to pull down a TV ad released Tuesday that mocks Mitt Romney for vowing to yank the subsidy to PBS.
At the presidential debate in Denver last week, Mr. Romney said he would end the subsidy in view of the nations fiscal troubles.I love Big Bird, the Republican challenger said But Im not going to keep on spending money on things to borrow money from China to pay for.
Up went an ad by team Obama called Big Bird that suggests Mr. Romney is targeting childrens programming rather than legitimate threats to peoples economic interests.
The ad shows images of Bernie Madoff and others implicated in various financial and corporate scandals. A narrator then intones: And the evil genius who towered over them?
A silhouette of Big Bird flashes on screen.
Mitt Romney knows its not Wall Street you have to worry about, its Sesame Street, the narrator said.
The ad is airing on national cable and broadcast TV, in time slots devoted to comedy shows, the Obama campaign said.
Sesame Street isnt amused. Sesame Workshop, a nonprofit educational organization that produces and owns the show, issued a statement Tuesday saying we do not endorse candidates or participate in political campaigns. We have approved no campaign ads, and as is our general practice, have requested that the ad be taken down.An Obama campaign spokesman, Ben LaBolt, said the campaign is reviewing their concerns.
http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2012/10/09/big-bird-wants-out-of-campaign-ad/