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Raazor 02-02-2020 8:30pm

Bloomberg Super Bowl Commerical
 
:ack:

Steve_R 02-02-2020 8:31pm

He’s a liberal dipshit.

Egnalf 02-02-2020 8:32pm

He won't win. Let him waste his munny

Raazor 02-02-2020 8:40pm

That was ****ing horrible!

Thunder22 02-02-2020 8:42pm

He's buying a ton of air time, both radio and tv, here in the NY area... you would think he should focus elsewhere.

JRD77VET 02-02-2020 8:43pm

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Originally Posted by Raazor (Post 1725741)
:ack:

Bloomberg's $10M Super Bowl ad posts misleading stat on child gun deaths

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/blo...d-gun-violence

A couple highlights of false "facts" that I bolded

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Democratic presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg's $10 million 2020 Super Bowl ad includes a misleading statistic concerning the number of children killed in violent gun-related crimes, and inaccurately suggests that an adult victim of gun crime in Texas was a child, Fox News has found.

In the raw and emotional one-minute spot, Calandrian Simpson Kemp recalls her son's death: "On a Friday morning, George was shot. George didn't survive. I just kept saying, 'You cannot tell me that the child that I gave birth to, is no longer here.' Lives are being lost every day. It is a national crisis."

A statistic immediately appears on the screen: "2,900 CHILDREN DIE FROM GUN VIOLENCE EVERY YEAR." The number is not attributed to any source.

However, a recent report from the Bloomberg-founded group Everytown for Gun Safety came up with that same number -- but only when it included teenagers ages 18 and 19 in the calculation. Bloomberg's advertisement makes no mention of older teenagers and suggests that the statistic is referring to younger children only. Washington Free Beacon reporter Stephen Gutowski found that once adults were removed from the calculation, the number dropped by nearly half.

Additionally, court documents from a Texas state appellate court reviewed by Fox News show that the victim referenced in the advertisement, George Kemp, was 20 years old at the time of his death.

READ THE APPELLATE COURT DECISION DISCUSSING KEMP'S CASE

"On September 26, 2013, just before midnight, the police received a dispatch for shots fired," the court wrote in its opinion, which denied an attempt to throw out evidence in the case. "When they arrived, they discovered a deceased male, later identified as George Kemp, age 20, lying face down in a pool of blood."

The court said the case arose from a "gang-related shooting," writing that "two groups of young men" had met that night "for a fight," including a group led by "B. Dilworth, which included ... Kemp."

Those details were not disclosed in Bloomberg's advertisement.

“It is regrettable but not surprising that salient facts didn’t make the ad," Amy Hunter, director of media relations at the National Rifle Association (NRA), told Fox News. "Bloomberg cherry-picked aspects of the story to push his agenda. Bloomberg pushes for confiscation of guns and stripping regular Americans of our right to self-defense while he enjoys armed security 24/7. He sees America as his kingdom, and the rest of us as his peasants."

Reached by Fox News Saturday afternoon, the Bloomberg campaign defended the commercial's language.

“Ask any grieving parent whose 18- or 19-year-old son or daughter was shot and killed, and they will tell you they lost a child," Bloomberg spokesperson Julie Wood told Fox News. "There are simply too many of these deaths, and Mike has a plan to prevent them with common-sense gun safety laws.”


Bloomberg’s ad will air following the halftime show on Sunday.

“When I heard Mike was stepping into the ring, I thought, ‘Now we have a dog in the fight,’” the mother says in the advertisement. “Mike’s fighting for every child. Because you have a right to live. No one has a right to take your hopes and dreams.”

Bloomberg is a longtime backer of what he calls “common-sense” gun legislation and has spent hundreds of millions of dollars since his time as New York City mayor to combat gun violence, including founding Mayors Against Illegal Guns, which eventually merged with Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America.

In 2013, he founded Everytown for Gun Safety, which has worked to pass gun control legislation, and in 2018, he spent $110 million to elect candidates who support gun safety in the midterm elections.

MICHAEL MOORE SLAMS 'DISGUSTING' DNC FOR NEW DEBATE RULES THAT HELP BLOOMBERG

"Bloomberg cherry-picked aspects of the story to push his agenda."

— NRA media relations director Amy Hunter
Bloomberg's gun-rights push has occasionally hit public stumbles. In the wake of the 2012 mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., Bloomberg suggested in a televised interview that he did not know the difference between semi-automatic and fully automatic firearms, that hunters should only be allowed to possess guns with "three bullet" chambers, and that the Second Amendment should protect only hunting rights.

"If it can fire a lot of bullets very quickly, that's a good definition -- a good place to start," Bloomberg had said, when asked to define an assault weapon. "And then you can argue what a 'lot is.' Let's pick it. Let's say three [bullets]. If you haven't hit the deer with three shots, you're a pretty lousy shot. That deer deserves to get away. Let's get serious here."

He added, before being corrected by the interviewer: "Pistols are different. You have to pull the trigger each time. An assault weapon, you basically hold the trigger, it goes [and fires continuously]."

Simpson Kemp told The Associated Press that she first met Bloomberg in 2015 and was drawn to him because he was proposing solutions.

“When you have lost a child -- when you have actually opened the earth and put your child in a hole and closed it up -- you don’t have time to wait and play,” she said Wednesday. “This is urgent. And I knew Mike Bloomberg had a plan and had a plan that we can get behind.”

She will be attending the game Sunday on a ticket Bloomberg gave her. “When I walk into that stadium and sit in that seat,” Simpson Kemp said, she’ll be able to “tell my son that he made it. Indirectly, he has made it.”

While an ad featuring a grieving mother might seem out of place alongside spots advertising beer and sedans, Bloomberg campaign spokeswoman Julie Wood said the goal was to “make people take notice” and try to start a conversation about the issue during a rare day when so many Americans come together to watch something “and actually watch the ads and talk about the ads.”

“It’s not about selling corn chips and beer. It is a serious ad about an issue that I think the country does care about and should care about,” Bloomberg said during an appearance on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” this week.

Bloomberg’s decision to buy the Super Bowl time is just the latest in his tit for tat with President Trump, whose campaign has bought a 30-second ad during the big game.

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The candidates, who have been trading barbs since Bloomberg’s late decision to enter the race, both have near-limitless money to spend. Trump’s campaign has set fundraising records, with $46 million raised in the last quarter of 2019 alone. Bloomberg, a billionaire who is self-funding his bid for the White House, had already spent more than $225 million on television and digital advertisements as of mid-January, according to the tracking firm Advertising Analytics.

During his late-night interview, Jimmy Fallon observed that Bloomberg seemed to be getting under Trump’s skin with his nonstop television presence.

“Well, I sure hope so,” Bloomberg said. “I’m trying.”

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

z06psi 02-02-2020 8:47pm

You know what they say.

A dumbass man and his money will soon be parted.

Raazor 02-02-2020 8:49pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by JRD77VET (Post 1725766)
Bloomberg's $10M Super Bowl ad posts misleading stat on child gun deaths

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/blo...d-gun-violence

A couple highlights of false "facts" that I bolded

Good Lord! Imagine if this douche-nozzle gets the Lib-Nod... those debates and SNL skits are going to be unbelievable!!! :rofl::rofl::rofl:

Steve_R 02-02-2020 8:51pm

He should pass a law making it illegal to murder people. Gang bangers follow laws. :yesnod:





:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

z06psi 02-02-2020 8:53pm

What a POS.

JRD77VET 02-02-2020 8:54pm

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Originally Posted by Raazor (Post 1725776)
Good Lord! Imagine if this douche-nozzle gets the Lib-Nod... those debates and SNL skits are going to be unbelievable!!! :rofl::rofl::rofl:

The DNC already changed the rules to allow him into the debates.

z06psi 02-02-2020 8:54pm

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Originally Posted by JRD77VET (Post 1725787)
The DNC already changed the rules to allow him into the debates.

Money gets you that.

Raazor 02-02-2020 8:55pm

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Originally Posted by z06psi (Post 1725788)
Money gets you that.

:yesnod:

VatorMan 02-02-2020 8:56pm

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Originally Posted by JRD77VET (Post 1725787)
The DNC already changed the rules to allow him into the debates.

They want his $$$. Bloomberg could actually buy all the elections coming up.

z06psi 02-02-2020 8:58pm

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Originally Posted by VatorMan (Post 1725792)
They want his $$$. Bloomberg could actually buy all the elections coming up.

The general will be different.

69camfrk 02-02-2020 9:00pm

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Originally Posted by z06psi (Post 1725773)
You know what they say.

A dumbass man and his money will soon be parted.

It is all about control with that guy, but I guess the same could be said for every democrat.

69camfrk 02-02-2020 9:01pm

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Originally Posted by JRD77VET (Post 1725787)
The DNC already changed the rules to allow him into the debates.

And he gets the Tom Cruise approved box for midgets to stand on.:yesnod:

JRD77VET 02-02-2020 9:07pm

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Originally Posted by 69camfrk (Post 1725805)
And he gets the Tom Cruise approved box for midgets to stand on.:yesnod:

:rofl: :lol: :funniest:


I'm sure he made a large "donation" to be able to stand up front with the big kids :rolleyes:

Raazor 02-02-2020 9:10pm

Trump will have field day with that box! :rofl:

Dan Dlabay 02-02-2020 9:14pm

Just another lying left wing nut case. Trump 2020


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