There is no lack of Chris Christie “telling it like it is” in his 2016 presidential campaign and now he’s ready to combat all the global criminal activities that he claims have been running amok.
“Sanctuary cities engulfing Americans in crime, drugs running rampant and destroying lives, ISIS beheading Christians, Iranian radicals with nuclear weapons” and now, Hillary Clinton thinking “the law doesn’t apply to her” – according to Christie are examples of the “lawlessness in America and around the world” during Obama's presidency.
Set to ominous tones and action thriller movie music, Christie asserts he is the strong law enforcer America needs to be a leader again... or maybe he can be featured in the next CSI episode?
But in a statement to the Huffington Post, Christie’s campaign defended their decision, claiming “The ad addresses one of the biggest issues on the minds of Americans right now.”
Christie is not the first candidate to use these images – Mike Huckabee featured ISIS propaganda video in his pre-campaign launch video and some argue that Senator Tom Cotton won his seat after he aired his campaign video with ISIS footage.
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“Sanctuary cities engulfing Americans in crime, drugs running rampant and destroying lives, ISIS beheading Christians, Iranian radicals with nuclear weapons” and now, Hillary Clinton thinking “the law doesn’t apply to her” – according to Christie are examples of the “lawlessness in America and around the world” during Obama's presidency.
Set to ominous tones and action thriller movie music, Christie asserts he is the strong law enforcer America needs to be a leader again... or maybe he can be featured in the next CSI episode?
Is Using ISIS Propaganda a Smart Campaign Tactic?
News outlets and politicians have been criticized heavily for using ISIS propaganda footage. Media watchdogs argue that republishing the explicit images plays into the extremist group’s media-based terror strategy.But in a statement to the Huffington Post, Christie’s campaign defended their decision, claiming “The ad addresses one of the biggest issues on the minds of Americans right now.”
Christie is not the first candidate to use these images – Mike Huckabee featured ISIS propaganda video in his pre-campaign launch video and some argue that Senator Tom Cotton won his seat after he aired his campaign video with ISIS footage.
Stay tuned to I Agree to See as we bring you the best ads from the political world.