North Korea & Tennessee Connection
Is North Korea GOP October surprise?
Drudge has a must see “Scary Movie ad” posted on his site. Please, trust me…it’s a must watch. It’s hilarious!
The DRUDGE REPORT has obtained an exclusive copy of a “scary” campaign advertisement created by Hollywood producer and director David Zucker that was intended to be used by GOP organizations in the closing weeks of the 2006 campaign.
However, the advertisement was deemed “too hot” by GOP strategists all across Washington, DC who have refused to use it!
In the ad, Zucker, producer of SCARY MOVIE 4, recreates former Clinton Secretary of State Madeleine Albright’s 2000 visit to North Korea. During the visit, Secretary Albright presented North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il with a basketball autographed by former NBA superstar Michael Jordan.
The link is here and the video is posted there as well.
Could Harold Ford Jr. have gotten word of this ad from his Hollywood friends?
Well, someone got hold of Ford. On Monday early am, Ford was a guest on WNOX Hallerin Hilton Hill in the morning. It was there that Ford said that we needed to deal with North Korea by sending “emissaries” like Howard Baker and Madeleine Albright.
Ford, who has run an incredible race to this point, may have made a several point error. Albright to North Korea, AGAIN? Ford was to appear next on 1180 AM the Voice in Knoxville. When the time came however, he couldn’t make it. He said his interview at the editorial board ran over.
He made his next stop at Steve Gill’s statewide show in the early segments of Gill’s show. No mention of Albright or Baker in that Monday morning interview with Gill, instead, his rhetoric and talking points were hardline. The meat of his interview on Gill was that we must not allow North Korea to have nukes.
What changed between the Hill interview and the Gill interview?
Did the strategists over at the Corker Campaign pick up on the Albright line?

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