Top House Republican Uses Russian Stock Footage In Pro-Trump Campaign Ad
Source: PoliticusUSA
Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), top Republican in the House of Representatives, used Russian stock footage in a pro-Donald Trump video he posted to his Twitter account on Monday.
According to The Hill, McCarthy released the ad on Twitter defending the president amid the impeachment inquiry and as the 2020 election approaches. But one of the clips in the ad was discovered to be stock footage from Russia.
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Read more: https://www.politicususa.com/2019/11/25/top-house-republican-uses-russian-stock-footage-pro-trump-campaign-ad.html
What if I told you that your ad included clips produced in Russia? From the RePuticans direct from Russia to American television sets.
Original story from The RePutican Hill
hvn_nbr_2
(6,486 posts)I've come up with several similar names, but I like the sound and cadence of yours better.
ffr
(22,669 posts)JoeOtterbein
(7,700 posts)PSPS
(13,591 posts)Julian English
(434 posts)You fire Rohrabacher the Russkie and more just pop up.
lagomorph777
(30,613 posts)Well done!
mwb970
(11,358 posts)SomewhereInTheMiddle
(285 posts)As ironic as this is, I think it is a tempest in a teapot, if that.
I have produced videos professionally before. When I used stock footage or photos I never asked or knew the national origin of the media.
Occam's Razor leads me to believe this is probably the case here. Someone used footage that fit their narrative without looking into the national origin. That seems more likely to me than this is very subtle plot to take over the US by a peer competitor.
This is not to say that Russia has not tried to influence our, and many other, election. Nor to say that they will not try again.
I just think the use of this particular clip more likely results from ignorance than malice.
But I could be wrong.
yardwork
(61,596 posts)The New York Times and Washington Post have published articles detailing the evidence that Russia hacked American voting machines on Election Day 2016. Books and documentaries detail the ways that Russian money funded Cambridge Analytica's propaganda campaign for Trump. Millions of dollars flowed from Russia to the NRA to run ads against Democrats. Russian troll farms used Facebook and YouTube to spread pro-Trump and anti-Clinton propaganda. And that's just a small set of examples of how Putin funded and ran Trump's election campaign.
Even the video that was shown on DU when we were hacked on election night was obviously made by an Eastern European. If you are interested in these things, look for "DU hacked election 2016" on YouTube and watch the video yourself.
lagomorph777
(30,613 posts)This is no accident. There are waaaaaay too many accidental Russian incidents coming from Reputins.
Sapient Donkey
(1,568 posts)And there is no reason to think that these guys need Russia to make their ads for them. The ad itself is pretty standard for a US political ad. If it was a far more divisive or inciting ad then I might be more open to the idea it coming from some Russian troll shop, but even then I would need more than just a single scene that happened to be filmed in Russia.
SKKY
(11,804 posts)Sapient Donkey
(1,568 posts)They just grabbed stock footage from all over the globe and one of them happens to be in Russia. There is far more evidence of Russian ties/connections than this. Unless I am missing something, I don't see this as proving anything and is rather silly. Much like it would be silly if the republicans found a democrat had some stock footage of a field in China and they used that to prove something.
When I read the title I was expecting lots of Russia footage or RT clips.
a la izquierda
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And not for the footage, but for his comments, is good enough for me.
LastLiberal in PalmSprings
(12,582 posts)I thought that was restricted to governmental entities.