need this for my government class.please
Playing on anxieties about national security, Clinton has produced a “red phone moment” advertisement that suggests she would be better able to respond to a crisis than Obama. “It’s 3 a.m. and your children are safe and asleep,” says a narrator as threatening music surges over dark black-and-white images.There’s a world crisis and the White House phone is ringing. “Your vote will decide who answers that call,” the narrator says. “Whether it’s someone who already knows the world’s leaders, knows the military — someone tested and ready to lead in a dangerous world.”
It ends with a photo of Clinton wearing glasses and picking up the phone.Later the Obama campaign released a new ad to respond directly to the one from Clinton’s campaign. It says in part: “It’s 3 a.m. and your children are safe and asleep. But there’s a phone ringing in the White House. Something’s happening in the world. When that call gets answered, shouldn’t the president be the one — the only one — who had judgment and courage to oppose the Iraq war from the start.” The commercial concluded, “In a dangerous world, it’s judgment that matters.” Clinton said he was “missing in action” on the recent Senate vote on Iran and missing in action as chairman of a subcommittee responsible for NATO policy in Afghanistan. Obama: In fact, we have had a red phone moment .It was the decision to invade Iraq. And Senator Clinton gave the wrong answer, George Bush gave the wrong answer, John McCain gave the wrong answer.