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    Mystery creator of anti-Clinton ad ID'd

    Mystery creator of anti-Clinton ad ID'd

    By JIM KUHNHENN, Associated Press Writer2 hours, 19 minutes ago
    The mystery creator of the Orwellian YouTube ad against Hillary Rodham Clinton is a Democratic operative who worked for a digital consulting firm with ties to rival Sen. Barack Obama (news, bio, voting record).

    Philip de Vellis, a strategist with Blue State Digital, acknowledged in an interview with The Associated Press that he was the creator of the video, which portrayed Clinton as a Big Brother figure and urged support for Obama's presidential campaign.

    De Vellis said he resigned from the firm on Wednesday after he learned that he was about to be unmasked by the HuffingtonPost.com., a liberal news and opinion Internet site.

    Blue State designed Obama's Web site and one of the firm's founding members, Joe Rospars, took a leave from the company to work as Obama's director of new media.

    "It's true ... yeah, it's me," de Vellis said Wednesday evening.

    He said he produced the ad outside of work and that neither Blue State nor the Obama campaign was aware of his role in the ad.

    "But it raises some eyebrows, so I thought it best that I resign and not put them in that position."

    In a statement released Wednesday evening, the Obama campaign said:

    "The Obama campaign and its employees had no knowledge and had nothing to do with the creation of the ad. We were notified this evening by a vendor of ours, Blue State Digital, that an employee of the company had been involved in the making of this ad. Blue State Digital has separated ties with this individual and we have been assured he did no work on our campaign's account."

    The Clinton campaign had no immediate comment.

    The connection to the Obama camp, however, poses a public relations problem for the campaign. Obama has argued that he is a different type of presidential candidate who rejects negative politics.

    The ad was guerrilla politics at its cleverest and had become the boffo hit of the YouTube Web site.

    The 74-second clip, a copy of a 1984 Apple ad for its Macintosh computer, has recorded nearly 1.5 million views, with an enormous surge in the past two days. The video's final image reads "BarackObama.com."

    De Vellis remained hidden for weeks, protected by the anonymity afforded by YouTube and the absence of federal regulations governing most Internet political speech.

    The ad portrayed Clinton on a huge television screen addressing robotic humans in a stark, futuristic hall. A female athlete tosses a hammer at the screen, destroying Clinton's image with an explosive flash. Then this text: "On January 14th the Democratic primary will begin. And you will see why 2008 isn't going to be like '1984.'"

    De Vellis said he used footage of an updated Apple ad that portrayed the female athlete wearing an iPod. He said he used standard Apple equipment to modify the video and edit Clinton's image into the clip.

    Obama, appearing on CNN's "Larry King Live" Monday night, said his campaign knew nothing about the origins of the anti-Clinton ad.

    "Frankly, given what it looks like, we don't have the technical capacity to create something like this," he said. "It's pretty extraordinary."
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    Re: Mystery creator of anti-Clinton ad ID'd

    Quote Originally Posted by Midnight Mike
    "Frankly, given what it looks like, we don't have the technical capacity to create something like this," he said. "It's pretty extraordinary."
    Frankly, Obama, you're a moron, or worse, you imagine most of the country to be. If the guy had even an intermediate knowledge of video editing software, like Final Cut Pro or Premiere, it might have taken him a few days to make and $0. Larry isn't going to ask a follow-up question because he doesn't do that, and even though he works on TV he has no idea what's involved in the production of these darn new fangled motion pictures anyway, and neither do his mostly senile viewers. But the people who read these statements everywhere else who sorta know about things like computers and the intarwebs now know you're a jerk.
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