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Future 45
"Responsible"
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0:30 ad run in IA and NH from Oct. 28, 2015.
[Music]
Male Announcer: Innocents executed ... a terrorist haven ... a nation in chaos.
How did Libya get so bad?
Clinton (clip from Oct. 22
testimony): I was responsible for working on the policy
both before and after the end of the Ghadafi regime.
Male Announcer:
Responsible for a disaster. More threats. More war.
Clinton (clip from Oct. 22
testimony): I was responsible for quite a bit congressman.
Male Announcer: At
least Hillary's record doesn't lie.
Future 45 is responsible for the
content of this advertising.
Notes: According to its website...
Future45 is an independent organization devoted to educating
voters
about the challenges facing our country and making sure that the 45th
President of the United States has the character and trustworthiness
necessary to restore leadership to the White House.
Brian O. Walsh, President of Future45, also currently serves as a
Partner at RedPrint Strategy, an “award winning media and digital
consulting firm.”
Mr. Walsh has previously served as President of both the
American
Action Network and the Congressional Leadership Fund, "the main super
PAC supporting House Republicans," and as Political Director for the
National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) in 2009-2010,
serving as a senior strategist for House Republicans in their
successful effort to win sixty-three (63) seats and the majority in the
U.S. House of Representatives.
Mr. Walsh also served as NRCC Deputy Political Director (2007-2008); Political Director for the Tom Kean, Jr. for U.S. Senate campaign in New Jersey (2006); Deputy Director of Incumbent Retention for the NRCC (2005); Campaign Manager to former NRCC Chairman and U.S. Representative Thomas M. Reynolds (R-NY) (2004); as chief-of-staff to U.S. Representative Ginny Brown-Waite (R-FL) (2003-2004) and as Press Secretary and Legislative Assistant to former Rep. Benjamin A. Gilman (R-NY), former Chairman of the House International Relations Committee (1999-2002).