Reagan invoked in Dem's campaign ad
Virginia Senate candidate features president's praise from 1985
Updated: 2 hours, 39 minutes ago
RICHMOND, Va. - Democrat Jim Webb will air the first television ad of his political career next week - a spot that features praise for Webb from the 20th century's most celebrated Republican, President Reagan.
(What about Teddy Roosevelt? Eisenhower? Seriously, Reagan the most celebrated Republican President?)By using the ultimate GOP icon, the former Reagan military adviser and one-time Republican Webb sends a sentimental message directly to conservatives and moderates his opponent, Sen. George Allen, is courting.
The 30-second ad opens with video of Reagan praising Webb during a 1985 commencement address at the U.S. Naval Academy. Interspersed against the Reagan footage are black-and-white photos of Webb as a Naval Academy cadet, as a Marine on combat duty in Vietnam and shaking hands with Reagan.
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In addressing the graduates, Reagan noted that Webb, a Navy grad, was an assistant secretary of defense in his administration at the time.
"James' gallantry as a Marine in Vietnam won him the Navy Cross and other decorations," Reagan says on the video.
As Reagan disappears from the screen, the shift from Reagan's voice to the similarly mellow voice of a male announcer is barely distinguishable. It almost sounds as though Reagan, who died in 2004, speaks in the present: "Soldier. Scholar. Leader. Now Jim Webb is running for Senate," the announcer picks up from Reagan with no discernible pause and scant shift in cadence.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14731662/I know Reagan is unpopular in these parts and I'm not a big fan either. But if the ad wins him enough Virginian votes to become a Senator, I'm all for him.