A series of political advertisements by liberal public action committees (PACs) being shown on YouTube videos (by the video platform, not the YouTube channels) parrot leftist talking points that are based on lies, fallacies or deception. Note these ads are from liberal-centric political organizations, not the Kamala Harris campaign itself.
One notable political ad features a bossy-sounding female blasting election ‘conspiracy theories’ revolving around illegal aliens voting. The ad claims that the ‘truth’ has been ‘proven’ over and over again and that no unscrupulous activities take place in U.S. elections. The ad implies that questioning election integrity is the behavior of a conspiracy theorist. The ad directs viewers to go to Election Facts PA, a site with the copyright of the States United Democracy Center at the bottom of the homepage.
“Election season is upon us and with it we’re hearing more of the same tired conspiracy theories about voting from 2020,” the bossy-sounding female narrator said in the video. “There are strong safeguards in place to ensure only eligible U.S. citizens can vote in state and federal elections.”
More ominously, the ad goes so far as to direct viewers to ‘let election workers do their jobs’, insinuating election workers may be interrupted somehow on Election Day.
The truth is that battleground states have been ordered by the federal government to allow illegal aliens to vote in the 2024 election and in Arizona alone a case of 200,000 voters with no proof of citizenship is going through the court system. Alex Jones has called on voters to report on any irregularities they see during the election.
Another ad paid for by ReBuild USA LLC takes an intimidating-artistic approach to claim that Donald Trump will ‘take everything’ that union members like ‘away from them’. The character in the video lists a 40-hour workweek, weekends, healthcare and pensions as being ‘on the cutting block’ under a Trump presidency. The ad features an echoey Trump saying ‘bye-bye’, implying this is Trump’s political platform.
The ad goes so far as to open up with the text ‘Project 2025’ – which is not affiliated with Trump. The GOP candidate’s platform is called Agenda 47, which does not include taking away union worker’s 40-hour workweek, weekends, healthcare or pensions. Ironically, the ad ends with the character saying “Don’t get fooled”.
Another ad, paid for by FF PAC, claims that Harris is ‘bringing down grocery prices’.
In reality, grocery prices have only gone up under the Harris Vice Presidency, making the ad a textbook case of irony.
In a different ad, paid for by FF PAC, an elderly woman claims Trump is talking about cutting Social Security, a talking point Harris herself is parroting.
“The way Trump is talking about cutting social security, it’s crazy,” the elderly woman said in the video before it cuts to clips of Harris with inspirational music.
The truth is that Trump said he will be protecting Social Security, not cutting it. Ironically, the only thing Trump is talking about cutting is the tax on Social Security.
Q: Will you commit to protecting Social Security and Medicare?
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) October 20, 2024
TRUMP: "The answer is yes… People on fixed income have been decimated by the Biden and Harris regime."
pic.twitter.com/Y8AGLkeZBX
Trump himself is even running a political ad of his own on the topic, paid for by Donald Trump for President 2024.
“TRUMP WILL END THE TAX ON SOCIAL SECURITY” pic.twitter.com/zfsfuIfiHq
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 21, 2024
In another ad, paid for by the Republican Accountability PAC INC., an old lady is seen talking in a concerned voice about Trump claiming that he would be a dictator. Ironically, the lady said she had previously voted for Trump. Undoubtably, she had lived through the first Trump presidency, which makes her assumptions about a future Trump presidency devolving into a dictatorship all the more dubious.
In the full exchange with Sean Hannity in 2023, where the Trump quote was likely lifted from, Trump said that he would be a dictator on his first day, clarifying that by ‘dictator’ he meant closing the border and drilling [for oil]. This fact was never clarified in the ad.
In an ad paid for by Women Vote and FF PAC, a clip of Harris from the debate against Trump was shown where the Democrat candidate claimed that her opponent would ban emergency room care for women suffering miscarriages, something which is framed in the context of abortion by the ad.
The truth is that Trump is not an anti-abortion hardliner, he simply seeks to have abortion legislation go back to the state’s purview, as the 10th Amendment would imply.
Kamala Claims Full Term Abortions Don't Exist As Former Governor Of Virginia Says They "Keep The Baby Comfortable" As Doctors Decide If They Will Kill It pic.twitter.com/5W7n5fMrGQ
— Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) September 11, 2024
During the debate Trump spoke out against post-birth abortion and late-late term abortion, not blocking rape victims from seeking an abortion nor emergency room care for those suffering miscarriages.
Okay, back to the facts.
— Drew Holden (@DrewHolden360) September 17, 2024
3. Harris claimed Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
Again, Trump has repeatedly said he won’t do this. He’s even taken heat for being too liberal on the issue from pro-life folks. But Harris keeps repeating it. And the media keeps ignoring it. pic.twitter.com/ydYnql8J8b
Note that videos of ads on YouTube can be accessed via right-clicking on the ad and clicking ‘stats for nerds’. There one can copy the ‘Video ID’ which can then be pasted into the last segment of a YouTube video’s URL. The new URL will be the ad’s video page.
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