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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20101018:22

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20101018:22:09:00

he has "the cafferty file." jack? >> political campaigns are brutal, but this year's attack ads seem to have hit an all-time low. while candidates have always attacked each other, distorted their opponents' records and taken their stapts out of context, this year's attack ads have taken it to a whole new level. some ads suggest that politicians running for office aren't just untrustworthy or experienced but are cruel and sick. for example, there are campaign ads that accuse candidates of wanting to gas shelter animals. wanting to inject young girls with dangerous drugs. allowing men to beat their wives. and of helping child molesters, either by buying them viagra or protecting their privacy. it's all true. a lot of these ads are coming from incumbents. they think apparently by turning their challengers into monsters

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