NEW AD: Clinton Campaign Launches Television Ad in Pennsylvania Today
30-Second Spot, "Pocket," Highlights Disconnect Between Obama Rhetoric and Reality
The Clinton campaign today announced it is broadcasting a new 30-second television ad in Pennsylvania today highlighting the disconnect between Sen. Obama’s rhetoric and reality in misleading television ads claiming he does not take money from oil companies.
"We are seeing a troubling pattern from Senator Obama that is all talk and no action. His TV ad on oil donations is all rhetoric that doesn’t match the reality," said T.J. Rooney. "The people of Pennsylvania can count on Hillary Clinton to keep standing up to the oil companies by fighting to move us off our dependence on foreign oil, no longer subsidizing the big oil companies, and creating a new strategic energy fund that will create 5 million new jobs and bring down energy costs."
Following is a script for the ad.
Hillary For President
"Pocket"
TV :30
Announcer: You've seen the ad.
Barack Obama: "I don't take money from oil companies."
Announcer: No candidate does.
It's been against the law for 100 years.
But Barack Obama accepted two hundred thousand dollars from executives and employees of oil companies.
Every gallon of gas takes over three bucks from your pocket, but Obama voted for the Bush-Cheney energy bill that put six billion dollars in the pocket of big oil.
Hillary voted against it.
She'll make oil companies pay to create the new Jobs and clean energy America needs.
Hillary Clinton: I'm Hillary Clinton and I approve this message

