Tuesday, October 05, 2010

WISen: NFL asks Feingold to pull ad

Sen. Russ Feingold (D-WI) has been hit with a personal foul penalty by the National Football League.

The Weekly Standard explains:
Senator Russ Feingold, a leading voice for tight regulations on campaigns and elections, has been contacted by the National Football League today for using NFL footage without permission for a new campaign ad.

In the ad, Feingold claims that Republican Ron Johnson and others are figuratively dancing in the end zone, celebrating his expected defeat on November 2. A scoreboard shows time remaining and Feingold says he’s not done yet. As he speaks, the screen shows footage from several post-touchdown celebrations, most of them featuring generic teams wearing generic uniforms.

But one scene features NFL receiver Randy Moss when he used to play for the Minnesota Vikings, the despised rival of the Green Bay Packers. Moss pretends to "moon" the crowd and the footage includes NFL announcer Joe Buck pronouncing the act "disgusting."

The NFL is very protective of its footage. NFL spokesman Greg Aiello told THE WEEKLY STANDARD that the NFL did not give Feingold permission to use the video. "We did not license the footage and have contacted the Senator's campaign about removing it," Aiello says.
Another mistake: There are some Vikings fans in America's Dairyland; they're mostly concentrated around Eau Claire and Hudson, near the Twin Cities.

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