Norton rips off some free advertising footage from PPC
Last Updated on Friday, 30 July 2010 01:58 Written by Derek Maness Friday, 30 July 2010 01:58
You know that music they always play on political attack ads? The somber, dark stuff that Hollywood reserves for the scene where the cops stumble onto a terribly tragic murder scene? I think we should listen to it whenever we read about the Colorado senate campaign. Please click [here] before continuing (opens in a new window). Ready? Let’s read.
Heelgate just won’t die. People’s Press Collective, a Colorado-based grassroots liberty organization, would like a few words with Ms. Norton. Seems most of the video from Norton’s whiny ode to victimhood latest TV spot–the one where Ken Buck so controversially shared his footwear preferences–is pulled directly from the PPC’s website.
It wouldn’t have been so bad, except she selectively edited the video to remove context and copyright info. That’s just poor form. Come on Jane, you can do better. Go wait outside the principal’s office with Mcinnis, detentions for both of you until you learn to keep your eyes on your own work.



















