29OctBush Campaign to Recut Doctored Ad

Liz Sidoti / Associated Press
fake images in bush adINDIANOLA, Iowa - President Bush’s campaign acknowledged Thursday that it had doctored a photograph used in a television commercial and said the ad will be re-edited and reshipped to TV stations.

The photo of Bush addressing a group of soldiers was edited to remove both the president and the podium where he was standing. A group of soldiers in the crowd was electronically copied to fill in the space, aides say.

“There was no need to do that,” said Mark McKinnon, head of Bush’s advertising team who shouldered the blame. “Everyone technically works for me so I accept the responsibility.”

The original photograph shows a sea of soldiers sitting behind the president as he stands at a podium just left of the center of the frame.

Democrats said it is fitting that Bush would fabricate an advertising image.

“This administration has always had a problem telling the truth from Iraq to jobs to health care,” said Kerry spokesman Joe Lockhart. “The Bush campaign’s advertising has been consistently dishonest in what they say. But today, it’s been exposed for being dishonest about what we see. If they won’t tell the truth in an ad, they won’t tell the truth about anything else.”

McKinnon said a video editor he declined to identify was told to edit the picture to focus on a young boy waving a flag. On his own initiative, the editor removed the podium and copied the faces, McKinnon said.

“I didn’t even know it was done,” he said. The doctoring was first revealed on an Internet site. “There was no intention on anybody’s part to try to represent anything that wasn’t true,” McKinnon said

The Bush campaign noted that Bush was addressing a large group of troops in both the original and edited version.

“Bush is talking to the troops, the troops are real,” said Bush spokesman Steve Schmidt said. He noted that the crowd the president was speaking to was much larger than depicted in the ad.

The ad, released Wednesday, is an emotional appeal in which Bush defends his decision to go to war and empathizes with fallen soldiers and their families.

The ad is running on national cable networks and in local media markets in at least one state, Ohio.


  1. 1 Wendy Windows Vista Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.11 29 Oct 2004


    Did you get that picture off of georgebush.com? If so, congrats on finally being authorized. =)

  2. 2 Aly Windows Vista Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.11 29 Oct 2004

    Caught in another Lie?
    Funny, I thought Shrub was against cloning…
    Flip flop? :)

    -my .02
    -Aly

  3. 3 TCorp Windows Vista Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.11 29 Oct 2004

    To answer your question….
    george w bush com access denied


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