Hype: The Obama Effect–Videos
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Background Articles and Videos
Dirty Barack Obama
Barack Obama deals dirty
Barack Hussein Obama and Friends – A History of Radicalism – Part 1 of 6
Barack Hussein Obama and Friends – A History of Radicalism – Part 2 of 6
Barack Hussein Obama and Friends – A History of Radicalism – Part 3 of 6
Barack Hussein Obama and Friends – A History of Radicalism – Part 4 of 6
Barack Hussein Obama and Friends – A History of Radicalism – Part 5 of 6
Barack Hussein Obama and Friends – A History of Radicalism – Part 6 of 6
David Bossie discussing Obama Documentary on Fox and Friends
Hardball – guest David Bossie of Citizens United, producer of “Hillary, The Movie”
Floyd Brown Speaks about Barack Obama
Floyd Brown on Fox News 7-2-2009
Floyd Brown On O’Reilly Factor
Citizens United Productions
“…A movement is sweeping the nation. Frenzied crowds gather in every state. Young people chant and sing. Women swoon. The result is record voter turn out and a rare political enthusiasm. At the head of this unprecedented phenomenon stands a charismatic figure intent on becoming the President of the United States.
“I’m asking you to believe.”
“We are the ones we have been waiting for.”
“Yes, we can!”
“Change.”
“Hope.”
These words, from Barack Obama, have inspired everything from outrageous videos to the largest campaign fundraising success in history. He has taken what was considered a sure bet Clinton machine and turned it on its head. His supporters claim he is the new Martin Luther King, Jr. He is hailed as this generation’s John F. Kennedy. This documentary explores the HYPE behind Barack Obama.
Citizens United
“…Citizens United is a U.S. non-profit organization currently headed by President David Bossie. He has held this position since 2000. Its offices are on Pennsylvania Avenue in the Capitol hill area of Washington, D.C. …”
“…Citizens United was founded by Floyd Brown[1] in 1988.
It has run ads critical of President Clinton’s record on terrorism, ads supporting George W. Bush’s terrorism record, and filed a Federal Election Commission complaint against Fahrenheit 9/11. The associated Citizens United Foundation is a 501(c)(3) group.
Citizens United’s stated goals are:
- “to reassert the traditional American values of limited government, freedom of enterprise, strong families, and national sovereignty and security.”
- “to restore the founding fathers’ vision of a free nation, guided by the honesty, common sense, and good will of its citizens.”
On October 2, 2006, in reaction to revelations of a GOP coverup of inappropriate communications between Congressman Mark Foley and teenage pages, Citizens United President David Bossie called on Dennis Hastert to resign over his role in covering up the scandal.[1]
The group produced a television advertisement that reveals several liberal legislative actions taken by Presidential candidate Senator John McCain.[2] The Group aired the ad on Fox News Channel.[3] …”
Citizens United Productions
Citizens United Productions, headed by President David Bossie, has released 10 feature-length documentaries and will be releasing its 11th film titled Perfect Valor in Spring 2009. The following is a list of films produced by Citizens United Productions.
- ACLU: At War with America
- Blocking ‘The Path to 9/11’
- Border Wars: The Battle Over Illegal Immigration
- Broken Promises: The UN at 60
- Celsius 41.11
- Hillary: The Movie
- ‘HYPE The Obama Effect
- Rediscovering God in America
- Ronald Reagan: Rendezvous with Destiny
- We Have the Power
Rediscovering God in America, Ronald Reagan: Rendezvous with Destiny, and We Have the Power were hosted by Newt and Callista Gingrich.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citizens_United
David Bossie
David N. Bossie (b. ) is an American political consultant in the field of opposition research and the president of conservative political action committee Citizens United.[1] In 1992, Bossie worked with founder Floyd Brown in what was essentially a “two-man operation” as director of political affairs of Citizens United. [2]
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“…In his capacity as director of Citizens United , Bossie has been sharply criticized by both Democrats and Republicans. James Carville said of him, “he made collective fools out of about 80 percent of the national press corps.” President George H.W. Bush urged citizens not to support his campaigns, saying, “We will do whatever we can to stop any filthy campaign tactics” in a newsletter to 85,000 Republican contributors. Bush also filed a complaint with the Federal Elections Commission regarding one TV advertisement Bossie produced with Floyd Brown. [8] …”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Bossie
Floyd Brown
“…Floyd Gregory Brown (born 1961, Bremerton, Washington) is an American author, speaker and media commentator. He is president of Excellentia Inc., a consulting company specializing in non-profit organizational strategy, development and marketing. Brown has also worked as a political consultant and conducted opposition research for political campaigns. Brown is noteworthy for his introduction of the “Willie Horton” television ad during the Bush-Dukakis presidential race. …”
“…He is active in the Republican Party and was a delegate to both the 2000 and 1996 National conventions. In 1996 he served on the Republican National Convention Platform Committee.[9] He has been an advisor and consultant to the presidential campaigns of George W. Bush, Bob Dole and Steve Forbes for President campaigns. He was Midwest Regional Director of the Dole for President campaign in 1988, managing campaigns in Iowa, Minnesota, South Dakota and Nebraska.[10]
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“…Obama Attacks in 2008 Presidential Race
In the spring of 2008, working for The National Campaign Fund, Floyd Brown launched what he called “the most internet-intensive effort for an ad debut ever” to disseminate via what he claimed was three to five million emails to conservatives to imply that Barack Obama had been “soft” on crime as a state senator in Illinois before his presidential candidacy. The initiative was funded by a political action committee calling itself the “National Campaign Fund,” which had $14,027 in the bank at the end of March, 2008. Other Brown-established groups to raise funds in this effort include a 527 group Citizens for a Safe and Prosperous America. Brown also uses a 501(c)4 non-profit to raise funds for the Policy Issues Institute.[20] Brown made appearances to promote his ad and his company on a news network, Fox News, [21] In response to the attack ad, Newsweek published a report on the ad, saying it was the attempt of “a conservative ad man striving to regain his Willie Horton notoriety: and directed readers to factcheck.org to get information on Obama’s voting record. The report includes a swipe at MSNBC’s Chris Matthews for airing the ad continuously, pointing to Brown’s strategy of getting “free” air time for ads by making them controversial.[22]
Brown’s fundraising strength is diminished by the hesitance of large donors to leave themselves vulnerable to the legal difficulties encountered by donors to swiftboat ad efforts in the 2004 election cycle, and to new laws which curtail some of the more offensive content of political ads by 527 groups. As some of the contributors to the “swiftboat” ads in 2004 faced stiff fines from the FEC, Brown has refrained from operating out of 527 groups and opted for the PAC platform and budgeting from small donors. [23] Brown’s stated goal is to release one new attack ad every two weeks, and recently released an advertisement asserting that Obama was registered as a Muslim student in Indonesia, and that he attended an Indonesian school that taught Islam as a child.[24] The claim has been refuted by the Obama campaign.[25] As of March 2008, Brown had raised $50,000, and spent $5,000.00 on actual ad buys, also posting the ad on Youtube and other public platforms[26]
In August 2008 Brown teamed up with writer and entrepreneur Jerome Corsi to promote Corsi’s book Obama Nation via viral web campaigns and emailings. [27]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floyd_Brown
Dr. Frank Luntz and Hype Trailer
HYPE – The Obama Effect Movie Advertisement
David Bossie Talks Obama, Palin, and Iran with Fox and Friends
Is Obama a Hollywood Creation? with guest Floyd Brown