Wow is this article ever wrong. First off, a quick Google search for Ben Mathis proves his Hollywood status, and this article (http://www.allbusiness.com/media-telecommu…) shows that he's a FOB (Friend of Bill (Clinton)).
Secondly, who cares that Mathis has worked for O'Donnell and Tancredo... do you attack defense attorneys for working for defendants who are both guilty and innocent? If you're a political ad company, it shouldn't be surprising that you... make political ads, regardless of which candidate hires you.
The "voice double" issue is a NON-issue. As Mathis points out, actors approve of the use of these doubles just as they use stunt doubles and body doubles and hand doubles and voice-overs (hello Audrey Hepburn in My Fair Lady).
If this is the only weak sauce the Indy can pour over B.J. Lawson, he will retire that bank tool David Price by 20 points.
Re: “B.J. Lawson: He'll read the bills, but will he read his e-mail?”
Wow is this article ever wrong. First off, a quick Google search for Ben Mathis proves his Hollywood status, and this article (http://www.allbusiness.com/media-telecommu…) shows that he's a FOB (Friend of Bill (Clinton)).
Secondly, who cares that Mathis has worked for O'Donnell and Tancredo... do you attack defense attorneys for working for defendants who are both guilty and innocent? If you're a political ad company, it shouldn't be surprising that you... make political ads, regardless of which candidate hires you.
The "voice double" issue is a NON-issue. As Mathis points out, actors approve of the use of these doubles just as they use stunt doubles and body doubles and hand doubles and voice-overs (hello Audrey Hepburn in My Fair Lady).
If this is the only weak sauce the Indy can pour over B.J. Lawson, he will retire that bank tool David Price by 20 points.