News (Media Awareness Project) - UN GE: New Zealand: Clinton Upstaged |
Title: | UN GE: New Zealand: Clinton Upstaged |
Published On: | 1998-06-09 |
Source: | NZ Herald (Auckland) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-07 08:43:44 |
CLINTON UPSTAGED
NEW YORK --The White House has objected to a television advertisement in
which a voice imitating President Clinton says the nation's anti-drug
policies have failed.
The advertisement, by a drug policy reform group and timed for a United
Nations summit on drugs, shows a video of Mr Clinton addressing the UN
General Assembly. But it includes disclaimers saying Mr Clinton was not
actually giving such a speech.
The White House said the advertisement violated a long-standing policy
against using the image of the President for promotional materials.
In the advertisement, a voice imitating Mr Clinton says: "Do you think the
war on drugs is a complete failure? I do. Do you think if we spend more
money we'll win? Forget it."
The Clinton imitator then says: "Heck, we're causing more crime than we're
stopping."
Checked-by: Melodi Cornett
NEW YORK --The White House has objected to a television advertisement in
which a voice imitating President Clinton says the nation's anti-drug
policies have failed.
The advertisement, by a drug policy reform group and timed for a United
Nations summit on drugs, shows a video of Mr Clinton addressing the UN
General Assembly. But it includes disclaimers saying Mr Clinton was not
actually giving such a speech.
The White House said the advertisement violated a long-standing policy
against using the image of the President for promotional materials.
In the advertisement, a voice imitating Mr Clinton says: "Do you think the
war on drugs is a complete failure? I do. Do you think if we spend more
money we'll win? Forget it."
The Clinton imitator then says: "Heck, we're causing more crime than we're
stopping."
Checked-by: Melodi Cornett
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