One of the things in today's digital age, that many people do not realize, is how easy fact checking is. Now more than ever, instead of rushing to do a project, it is better to do projects the right the first time rather than fast. Even big #political #campaigns make the mistake of rushing it.
Jeb Bush's campaign recently released a video to slam his opponent, but little of the footage was filmed in the U.S. Most of the video footage is filmed overseas, and depicts happy family situations or workers. What a grossly negligent error. These things are too easy to check.
He says, "My message will be an optomistic one...". Yet the beginning of the ad is an intent to slam Donald J. Trump. Funny thing is, it actually helps Trump.
"Then the sun is seen rising over a field with the words, "choose the brighter path," and Bush jumps in, saying: "If we get a few big things right, we can make lives better for millions of people in this nation where every life matters and everyone has the right to rise." <---- implying his leniency on immigration."
"The sun is rising over a field in Cornwall, England — a clip available for between $19 and $79 on Shutterstock," Politico says.
Also shown is a silhouette of a construction worker with the words, "America is great."
That clip, according to Politico and the website Pond5, is taken from "a multiple story building in Southeast Asia." It can be used for $35.
Then there's a clip of young schoolchildren heading off to class — something also not shot in the United States. According to iStock, which handles distribution of the clip, it was filmed by a British firm called MonkeyBusiness."
Newsmax - Independent. American.
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