NRSC Attacks Obama Over AIG In New Web Ad (VIDEO)

NRSC Attacks Obama Over AIG In New Web Ad (VIDEO)
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The NRSC released a new web ad Tuesday blasting President Obama's budget, the deficit and his role in the AIG bonus shake-up.

The ad, which pairs clips of Obama's stump speeches and debate performances against clips of recent news reports, slams the president for Timothy Geithner's involvement with the AIG bonuses, signing a budget that contains some "8,500 pet projects, known as earmarks" and the growing deficit. Set against somber music, the ad asks, "If seeing is believing, is this change you can believe in?" The ad even lectures the administration: "It's not enough just to help those at the top."

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