Tuesday, July 24, 2012

'Morning in America'

In 1984, President Ronald Reagan's TV ad, "Morning in America," resonated with voters.

It was a great ad, focusing on how the country changed for the better during President Reagan's first term.



It's morning again in America. Today, more men and women will go to work than ever before in our country's history. With interest rates at about half the record highs of 1980, nearly 2,000 families today will buy new homes, more than at any time in the past four years. This afternoon 6,500 young men and women will be married, and with inflation at less than half of what it was just four years ago, they can look forward with confidence to the future.

It's morning again in America, and, under the leadership of President Reagan, our country is prouder and stronger and better. Why would we ever want to return to where we were less than four short years ago?

It asks a simple, direct question. The answer is obvious.

Now, in 2012, we find ourselves at a dramatically place with a dramatically different sort of president.

Here's the audio of Mark Levin's ad for Obama, "It's Nighttime in America."

MARK LEVIN: It's nighttime in America. Just think where we were four short years ago. Today, we have 15 percent actual unemployment. Foreclosures are at a historic high. Gasoline is 70 percent higher than before, and the debt is now over $15 trillion.

It's nighttime in America. Today, Americans are divided by race. Class warfare replaces capitalism. And the Constitution is all but ignored. It's nighttime in America.

"OBAMA": I'm Barack Obama, and I paid for this ad.

Four more years of Obama, "nighttime in America"?

No, thanks. No way.

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