Ted Cruz ad uses scorpion to represent Islamic terror threat

Ted Cruz ad uses scorpion to represent Islamic terror threat,Warning: If you reside in Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina or Nevada; accept a abhorrence of scorpions and are planning to watch tonight’s primetime Republican presidential agitation on CNN, you may wish to attending abroad from your TV during the commercials.

Texas Sen. Ted Cruz affairs to run a attack ad featuring a scorpion ample in the arid — the tea affair favorite’s allegory for what he says is the Islamic alarm blackmail ambuscade in the Middle East.

“There’s a scorpion in the desert,” a annotation announces at the alpha of the 30-second spot. “For a lot of of us, its acidity is a bright and baleful threat, but others debris to even allege its name.”

Others” would be the Obama administration, which has banned to use the appellation “radical Islamic terrorism” in advertence to terrorists who use an credo that an cutting majority of Muslims reject.

“Since the scorpion seeks our destruction, isn’t it time we admit the scorpion for what it is afore it strikes again?” Cruz’s ad continues.

The camera again focuses on the legs of a man — cutting a brace of boots agnate to those adopted by the Republican applicant — who approaches the scorpion. The atom ends with the scorpion abetment away.

Cruz, who is not featured in the ad, eventually choir his approval.

A agent for the Texas agent told the New York Times the “Scorpion” ad will run on CNN during the agitation as able-bodied as the Fox News Channel during its post-debate analysis.

Cruz’s “Scorpion” ad, the Times notes, is about a “line-by-line” accommodate of the “Bear” ad that ran during Ronald Reagan’s 1984 campaign.

In Reagan’s ad, a grizzly buck was acclimated to characterize the blackmail airish to the United States by the Cold War-era Soviet Union.

“There’s a buck in the woods,” the narrator says in that ad. “For some people, the buck is simple to see. Others don’t see it at all.”
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