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Bizarre attack ad heats up California Senate race

The campaign for high-profile California Senate candidate Carly Fiorina has released an attack ad against one of her Republican primary opponents that just might be the most bizarre in American political history, one that's already being called everything from "terrifying" to "psychedelic."

Watch the ad here:

 

The three-and-a-half minute ad is aimed squarely at Tom Campbell, a former congressman and Stanford law professor, the Republican favored to challenge Democratic incumbent Barbara Boxer. It opens with a comforting female voice that says, "Wholesome. Honorable. True believers. Men like Tom Campbell, who would never lead us astray. His pedestal so high." As she speaks, we see a sheep sitting atop a pedestal ascending high above the Earth. Farm animal in the sky aside, everything appears relatively normal up to this point, thirty seconds in.

But then the skies turn dark and lightning bolts flash, knocking the sheep from its high pedestal. As the image of the sheep fades from view, Tom Campbell's face appears, accompanied by an ominous-sounding male who chimes in sarcastically, "Tom Campbell: fiscal genius?"

The male narrator then launches into a lengthy list of alleged Campbell political sins before cutting to a flock of sheep grazing innocently in an open field. In the middle of the sheep is what appears to be someone or something with bright red, demonic eyes disguised in a sheep-suit. The male narrator then goes in for the kill shot: "Tom Campbell: Is he what he tells us? Or is he what he's become over the years? A FCINO. Fiscal conservative in name only. A wolf in sheep's clothing." (FCINO has popped up elsewhere as part of Fiorina's viral marketing campaign.)

In response to the Fiorina campaign ad, Politico reports that the Campbell campaign issued a statement last night:

In an e-mail to supporters Wednesday evening, the Campbell campaign responded, "Carly's ad likens fiscal conservatives to sheep, and Tom to a demon sheep, without mentioning a single federal issue or proposing a single solution to America's economic woes.

"When you view the 'weirdest campaign attack ad ever,' you'll know why it's being called 'clumsy,' 'over-the-top,' 'monstrous,' 'painful' and 'a source of ridicule for bloggers,'" wrote the campaign.

Fiorina’s ad joins an interesting clan of political ads employing the "scary animal" theme. Classics include Reagan's "There’s a Bear in the Woods" spot from 1984, which seemed to be the inspiration for the Bush/Cheney "Wolves" ad twenty years later.

Be it "awesomely bad" or just bad, Fiorina’s ad has quickly achieved an indisputable – and enviable – accomplishment: a lot of attention. The “odd genius” of the spot, writes Michael Scherer in Time’s influential political blog Swampland, “is that it is so weird that you will click on it online, and bloggers like me will link to it. The message is delivered.”

Calls to Carly Fiorina's campaign for comment were not returned. Released only as a web video, the ad also bypasses the "stand by your ad" message required of campaign messages which run on television or radio. While the video does note that it was paid for by Fiorina’s campaign organization, Carly for California, the candidate herself does not appear to offer the regular assurance that she approved the piece.

Update: Reached for comment, a Fiorina spokeswoman told Yahoo! News that the campaign is thrilled with the reaction to the ad and that they had hoped that it would "break through the clutter on the Internet" and start conversations. They didn't, however, know who played the demonic sheep because the footage used was filmed years ago by the campaign's ad maker.


-- Brett Michael Dykes is a contributor to the Yahoo! News blog

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    Inconceivable! Sat Jun 26, 2010 07:39 am PDT Report Abuse
    Was the narrator Robert Davi? Very nice ad, but it's sad that anyone running as a Republican in California has to emphasize "fiscal" conservative so much and not just conservative in general. It's like Churchill supposedly said, "If you're not a liberal at twenty you have no heart. If you're not a conservative at forty, you have no brain." Must be a lot of twenty something in Cali who refuse to grow up!
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    lilly Tue Sep 28, 2010 04:00 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Who cares! Bad ad/Good ad--just get Boxer and the other "lifers" out!!!!!! Anything, even the brown splats left behind by both the sheep AND the wolf, would be better than what's in there right now!
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    Change Tue Sep 28, 2010 03:58 pm PDT Report Abuse
    Its all relative... Obama, liberal, socialist, marxist, progressive..... un- American.
    If you can't see the truth before your eyes, You are bound by the lies that flow from his mouth.
    The Liar in Chief.
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    George R Tue Sep 28, 2010 03:16 pm PDT Report Abuse
    I liked the ad. In Communication Theory one of the communication laws is "You only talk about yourself." This ad tells me that Carly is the big bad wolf as evidenced by her ad. A major part of Californias debt is its payment to the federal government to pay its cost of the two wars. Of course the real fiscal conservatives are the ones who profit from the war. Regular people do not profit from the war because they don't own the defense plants and contracts. Now a real liberal would have looked down the road and relized that wars are expensive and taxes must go up to pay for the war. A realist position. Let us look to the profits of the defense industries for the last 10 years and confiscate the profits to pay the debts of the state. What patriotic person or company would not agree with that? Part of the war effort right? No company should pfofit off war in the United States. To do so is treason. Reasonable people agree with this statement. Let the companies that profited from war confess their crimes and return the taxpayers money back to the government. Let this be a warning for future generations of businessmen and politicians that war is not a for profit industry any more. I am expecting big contributions to the government now. Let the politicians go on record as oppossing war profits. If a company or politician does not sign the pledge then we know that they are not worthy of government contracts and the support for their political ambitions. These are the issues politicians should be discussing now. I support my message don't you?
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    Pacersfan4life Wed Sep 29, 2010 09:31 am PDT Report Abuse
    I enjoyed every single second of that lengthy attack ad. Kee em coming I say. :)
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    Dr Sweet Wed Sep 29, 2010 09:07 am PDT Report Abuse
    Wow! That was the longest political ad I ever saw. Running that ad on major networks at prime time will be a godsend to local California stations. Somebody has a lot of money to spend on a campaign.
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    realist Wed Sep 29, 2010 06:07 am PDT Report Abuse
    disgusting and shameful, shows that fiorina is a bimbo, has nothing to contribute except negativity, is confrontational, combatitive and is more interested in her own agenda and will not represent me, She just lost my vote, this ad is a disgrace and a terrible indictment on American politicians and its system. There is nothing positive in this ad.
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    Ryan Sat Jun 26, 2010 10:45 am PDT Report Abuse
    Wow, this ad was bad. I can't speak on either candidate, but aesthetically this ad was a mix of a drug overdose and a movie filmed for public access. Again, I can't comment on the candidate behind this ad, but I wouldn't be able to take her seriously after seeing this, regardless of how good her policies may in fact be.
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    tim Fri Jun 25, 2010 06:53 pm PDT Report Abuse
    I in no way support this candidate, but I think this ad is brilliant. Odd it may be, but just odd enough to go viral ... I mean s%*t, I watched it. The exposure she has gotten is priceless, if you look at some of the other primaries around the country (South Carolina, Texas for example) you can clearly see what name recognition (or being the first name on the ballot) can do for a candidate. And to a certain demographic (full disclaimer: including myself), the sheep images are quite meaningful. I think Boxer has done a pretty crap#y job herself, but I am fortunate enough to no longer live in CA, Here in Oregon things are a bit better, despite ridiculous unemployment rates. Bleh ... I hate rambling
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    E Z Fri Jun 25, 2010 03:55 pm PDT Report Abuse
    The ad made a valid point,Campbell and the rest of the republicans in California don't care about the people,Just themselves.

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