Conservative Group’s Ad Campaign Featuring Beheaded American Journalist Pulled From YouTube
James Foley’s parents asked for the ad to be removed.
James Foley’s parents asked for the ad to be removed.
Worries of terrorists using Ebola against the United States grow amongst Republicans.
“Okay, well, part of their creed would be to bring persons who have Ebola into our country.”
“I think it is deplorable and there should be an apology.”
On Gov. Tom Corbett’s campaign website. Update (6:58 p.m.): The Corbett campaign says the “whole website footer graphic” is Photoshopped, including a stock image of a black woman.
What is happening?
Asked whether the U.S. should be concerned about ISIS militants bringing Ebola into the country, Sen. Ron Johnson said we should do everything possible to prevent such a thing.
If you’re confused here it’s because we are, too.
They’re fans.
“He’s out fundraising, he’s out golfing, and he’s talking about shutting down Guantanamo Bay.”
The group running the ads, Secure America Now, is a conservative national security nonprofit.
“Yeah, probably, sure, it had an impact.”
Soft on keg stands, hard on medical marijuana.
Tim Keller, the Democratic nominee for New Mexico state auditor released a Breaking Bad-themed ad voiced by Steve Michael Quezada who played DEA Agent Steve Gomez. It’s set outside the car wash run by Walter White and his wife in the show.
What.
“I plan only to serve two terms in the U.S. Senate.”
Late last year, he made the switch.
Whoops.
A look back at the early 1990s.
Update (10:45 p.m.): Former Sen. Larry Pressler tells BuzzFeed News he regrets he ever joined the board.