and the winner is…

February 25, 2013

awardsThe Oscars might be over, but the fun doesn’t have to stop.

Today, the NRCC is releasing a paid online ad highlighting President Obama’s and House Democrats role in the creating the sequester.  In the video, Democrat Leader Nancy Pelosi wins the “Most in Denial” Award, and Democrats Nick Rahall (WV-03) and John Barrow (GA-12) are also recognized for their award-winning roles in supporting President Obama’s sequester.

Click HERE to watch the ad. The ad which was released late last night has already received 33,380 views.

YAHOO: HOUSE REPUBLICANS HIT BACK ON SEQUESTRATION WITH ACADEMY AWARD-THEMED VIDEO. In the final week before ‘the sequester’ takes effect—automatic, across-the-board spending reductions triggered if the White House and Congress fail to reach a budget deal by March 1 —Republicans and Democrats are doing what they can to ensure the other side takes the blame when the hammer falls. The National Republican Congressional Committee will release a paid online Web ad Monday that slams Democrats for not taking up GOP measures that would replace the sequester with more deliberate cuts.”

SCRIPT:

Announcer: Live from the nation’s capital, the winners from last night star-studded event

Nancy Pelosi… Most in denial. Nancy Pelosi Clip: It’s almost a false argument to say we have a spending problem.

Democrat Senator Max Baucus… Most honest about Obama’s Sequester. Senator Baucus Clip: “The White House recommended it, frankly.”

For creating the Sequester, the award for worst idea goes to President Barack Obama himself.

And for their award-winning roles in Obama’s Sequester: John Barrow, Nick Rahall, and other liberal Democrats.

Upon learning of this achievement, President Obama said, President Obama Clip: I receive this honor with deep gratitude and great humility.

Announcer: Help fight the Obama sequester. Go to NRCC.org.