Winning ‘Bush in 30 Seconds’ Ad Chosen

Last night at an event in New York City, liberal advocacy group MoveOn.org selected the winning ad submission for its “Bush in 30 Seconds” contest. The contest was designed to “best tell the truth about President Bush’s failed policies.”

The winner was 38-year old Charlie Fisher of Denver, Colorado, whose ad, called “Child’s Pay,” shows a young children working in a grocery line and in a factory with the tagline, “Guess who’s going to pay off President Bush’s $1 trillion deficit?”

You can view the winning ad and all finalists here.

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