March 1, 2008

When campaign ad analysis goes a little too far (OK, more than a little)

Last June, in one of the more jaw-dropping blog posts of all time, Ann Althouse offered a detailed analysis of the Clinton campaign’s Sopranos parody. As Ann interpreted the ad’s “symbols,” onion rings were representative of vaginas, carrots were phallic symbols, and moisture on carrots were supposed to be some kind of bodily secretions.

Ann returns to Clinton-ad analysis today, scrutinizing the campaign’s much-discussed “3 a.m.” ad and finding what she believes is evidence of … well, I’ll just let her explain it. The headline reads: “Why are the letters ‘NIG’ on the child’s pajamas?”

Asks a commenter — “Tom” — on my post about the new Hillary Clinton commercial, the one that shows several children sleeping and then Clinton taking a national security phone call in the middle of the night. You can see the commercial at the link, and the pajamas in question are on display during seconds 11 and 12. On pausing, staring, and thinking, I believe these are pajamas that say “good night” all over them, but the letters “NIG” are set apart by a fold in the fabric.

Is the campaign responsible for sending out a subliminal message to stimulate racist thoughts in the unsuspecting viewer? It is either deliberate or terribly incompetent. There is no other writing on screen until the very end of the commercial, and if letters appear in anyplace in a commercial, they should be carefully selected letters. Certainly, each image is artfully composed and shot and intended to deliver an emotional impact. Could this be a mere lapse?

Oh my.

OK, here, once again, is the ad.

If you look carefully — very carefully — at the pajamas of the kid shown at the 11 second mark, tilt your head, and stare at the child’s right shoulder, you’ll see what appears to be the letters “N” and “i,” followed by what may be a capital “C” or “G.”

What do the PJs say? I haven’t the foggiest idea. Do I think the Clinton campaign somehow planted a racist message in the PJs? No, that strikes me as insane.

The glowing cross in Huckabee’s Christmas commercial was borderline; I didn’t even notice it at first. But hiding obscure partial messages in pajamas? I’m afraid that’s just over the top.

I’m not sure what drives Clinton Derangement Syndrome, but the effects really aren’t pretty.

 
Discussion

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57 Comments
1.
On March 1st, 2008 at 3:25 pm, dnA said:

I think this is one of those cases where the observation tells more about the observer than the observed.

2.
On March 1st, 2008 at 3:26 pm, Dale said:

NIG? National Intelligence Guesstimate?

3.
On March 1st, 2008 at 3:27 pm, TuiMel said:

Paul is dead. Miss him. Miss him. Miss him.

And I thought I spent too much time on this stuff.

4.
On March 1st, 2008 at 3:40 pm, bicmon said:

It looks to me like the pj’s have “good night” printed on them.

Pretty damned powerful subliminable stuff.

5.
On March 1st, 2008 at 3:41 pm, Dale said:

Reminds me of the dark Freudian reviews of Bil Keane’s Family Circus books on Amazon a few years back.

6.
On March 1st, 2008 at 3:43 pm, Martin said:

I think Ann was permanently scarred by an intro to semiotics class her freshman year.

7.
On March 1st, 2008 at 3:43 pm, Robert Johnston said:

God forbid a child’s pajamas should say “GOOD NIGHT” on them.

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On March 1st, 2008 at 3:51 pm, Danp said:

Ann Althouse offered

Was she born with these intials? Was her mother in some sort of denial? Does A.A. just suffers from fetal alcohol syndrome?

9.
On March 1st, 2008 at 3:51 pm, N.Wells said:

The Huckabee cross seemed to me to be deliberate and obvious, but in this ad I didn’t even notice all the letters in question until my third viewing. However, I’m so oblivious that I perceive the ad as making a better argument for Obama that for Hillary.

10.
On March 1st, 2008 at 3:56 pm, entheo said:

well, there’s only so much one can read into an ad that has hillary answering a white phone fully dressed and coiffed at 3 in the morning.

this ad must have been produced on a pre-hillary-loan budget.

11.
On March 1st, 2008 at 3:56 pm, OkieFromMuskogee said:

I went to Ms. Althouse’s blog to read the original post. Among other things, she says this:

“Feel free to observe the claws out on many other websites, where personal attacks on me take the place of any serious effort to engage on the merits. For example, the usually serious blogger Kevin Drum calls me harebrained and a glue sniffer. The vicious attack on the messenger bespeaks fear of the message and lack of a substantive argument against it.

CB, so there you are! No substantive argument against her! You’re terrified of her message! :)

As a law professor, poor Ms. Althouse should know that one can only make “substantive arguments” against statements that are falsifiable. It’s impossible to refute the hallucinations of a glue-sniffer.

12.
On March 1st, 2008 at 4:03 pm, Dale said:

Danp said:

Ann Althouse offered

Was she born with these intials? Was her mother in some sort of denial? Does A.A. just suffers from fetal alcohol syndrome?

Good catch, Danp. And further serious analysis makes us wonder the meaning of naming her, Anna Al-thouse.

13.
On March 1st, 2008 at 4:04 pm, Jimmie said:

This really is industrial grade crazy. It’s worth mentioning that Althouse pretty enthusiastically endorsed Obama not very long ago.

14.
On March 1st, 2008 at 4:12 pm, Steve said:

Okay, I’m freezing the frame at “second 11″ and just to the left of that “N” is a “D.” You can clearly see the top left of the letter—the “straight-back” of the D, with the curve of the letter running away from the back and beginning its downward curve.

Substantive enough for Althouse?

*This message brought to you by RealityBasedObama-dot-com…..

15.
On March 1st, 2008 at 4:19 pm, Brandy said:

Althouse compares the “subliminal message” to that Bush anti-Gore ad where the word bureaucrat disappears and leaves “rat” behind for a brief second. A bit different scenario this time around, I think.

I’m just amused to think how much work would have had to go into intentionally putting the “nig” on screen (and I don’t think it was done on purpose). They would have had to find pajamas that had the letters “nig” on them in some easily explainable way (like good night), position the kid and fabric in a way that those letters stood out more than the others and get it on camera in readable manner. It seems like there would be an easier way to go about it.

16.
On March 1st, 2008 at 4:24 pm, biggerbox said:

If Hillary ran an ad that convinced me she was ready to deal with someone as crazy as Ann Althouse calling at 3 in the morning, I might think about voting for her.

A call from Ann Althouse, now THAT’s a terrifying scenario…

17.
On March 1st, 2008 at 4:28 pm, Haik Bedrosian said:

“Sucked into the Althouse vortex.”

18.
On March 1st, 2008 at 4:53 pm, starfleet_dude said:

Dear Ann:

Paul really isn’t dead either. Srsly!

19.
On March 1st, 2008 at 4:54 pm, L Boom said:

As an Obama supporter, I both reject and denounce Ms. Althouse’s support on his behalf. I will also now try to fumigate the crazy out of my room.

20.
On March 1st, 2008 at 5:03 pm, The Answer is Orange said:

I think this is one of those cases where the observation tells more about the observer than the observed.

Why, whatever do you mean? Are you suggesting that the commenter is waiting, teeth and fists clenched, for the relief he’ll get when someone lets fly with the “N” word? That when it happens the commenter will get to outwardly express his disgust while secretly admiring whoever said it and wishing he was brave enough to do the same thing?

Dear me, that would mean there are some seriously unbalanced cretins roaming the world. Like, the sort of people who stare really hard at images of sleeping children.

21.
On March 1st, 2008 at 5:08 pm, Rich said:

The 24/7 blogosphere desperately needs a time-out.

22.
On March 1st, 2008 at 5:14 pm, jimBOB said:

I don’t know it for a fact, but there’s a pretty decent chance that the kid-sleeping images are stock footage. I don’t think the Clinton campaign has time to be setting up custom shoots for this kind of thing, particularly since it’d be so easy to get it from stock. And no, stock video vendors don’t implant subliminal political messages into their clips.

23.
On March 1st, 2008 at 5:39 pm, vanderleun said:

Perhaps, given her swoon for the Obama, Ms. Althouse is simply positioning herself for a Ron Jeremy moment.

24.
On March 1st, 2008 at 5:42 pm, TR said:

This person is actually allowed to teach law? Really?

Do her students’ diplomas have asterisks affixed to them?

25.
On March 1st, 2008 at 5:45 pm, Libby Spencer said:

But Steve, you miss the main point of her post. She doesn’t give a flying leap about politics. She doesn’t mind looking like an idiot. She cares about hits. She’s been on top of Memeo all day. She feels like a queen. Everybody is talking about HER. As far as she’s concerned, she’s won something. It’s rather sad really.

26.
On March 1st, 2008 at 5:48 pm, Tom Maguire said:

And would Prof. Althouses’s observation be crazy if McCain ran the exact same ad?

27.
On March 1st, 2008 at 5:51 pm, petorado said:

“further serious analysis makes us wonder the meaning of naming her, Anna Al-thouse.”

Thanks, Dale. Reductio ad absurdum. And you can’t get anymore hilariously absurd than that.

I shudder to think what poor old Ann would have come up with if the kid wore Winnie the Pooh pajamas. We’d be awash in fecal analogies for days …

28.
On March 1st, 2008 at 6:10 pm, Danp said:

Jimmie (13): It’s worth mentioning that Althouse pretty enthusiastically endorsed Obama not very long ago.

Really? On today’s posts she writes in bold “Actually, Obama found the only possible low ground and made it look like high ground.” It’s in the article entitled, “The crafty Obama finds a way to look magnanimous while actually casting aspersions on McCain.”

29.
On March 1st, 2008 at 6:21 pm, zoe kentucky said:

Aside fromthe fact that the ad seemed to rely far too much on GOP-style fear tactics, after watching it I turned to my wife and asked “do you think that was supposed to convince us that Hillary doesn’t sleep?”

30.
On March 1st, 2008 at 6:24 pm, Crissa said:

Sheesh, you can see many more letters in the design than N, I, and G, and the G you can see isn’t even really with the N and I. There’s several Os and at least one D you can see, too.

You can see ‘GOOD’ written upside down and above the N and I visible rightside up. Ugh.

31.
On March 1st, 2008 at 6:24 pm, Racer X said:

If you turn up the volume really loud and remove the narrator track, you can clearly hear one of those little kids whispering “please, Jesus, come and take the media morons away”.

32.
On March 1st, 2008 at 6:57 pm, jimBOB said:

And would Prof. Althouses’s observation be crazy if McCain ran the exact same ad?

Yes.

(Simple answers, simple questions, yadda yadda.)

33.
On March 1st, 2008 at 7:02 pm, The Answer is Orange said:

@ 24 TR wonders:

Do her students’ diplomas have asterisks affixed to them?

@ 32 tAiO laughs so loud the cat runs out of the room.

34.
On March 1st, 2008 at 7:12 pm, ecthompson said:

Subliminal message. Interesting. I’m that Ann is correct. That isn’t an accident.

35.
On March 1st, 2008 at 7:14 pm, Alex F said:

Also worth mentioning about her response:
For example, the usually serious blogger Kevin Drum calls me harebrained and a glue sniffer. The vicious attack on the messenger bespeaks fear of the message and lack of a substantive argument against it.

Kevin Drum did call her post harebrained, but doesn’t call her a glue-sniffer. His post title is “Bad day to stop sniffing glue”, which is obviously an Airplane! reference implying that Kevin, not Ann, sniffs glue. Anyone curious can google the phrase “I picked the wrong day to stop”.

Calling her post harebrained, and joking that he himself sniffs glue, doesn’t quite qualify as a vicious attack on her.

36.
On March 1st, 2008 at 7:55 pm, toowearyforoutrage said:

I’m not sure what drives Clinton Derangement Syndrome, but the effects really aren’t pretty.

I actually find it hysterical.
That is some hard hard work to dig that deep.

37.
On March 1st, 2008 at 8:35 pm, JL said:

In the comment section Ann had to explaing while she though this was an important issue and she said…..”This post is no accident, but I can see why it disturbs you and you wish it would go away. But consider that a politician is seeking the greatest power in the word and is doing it in this ad by manipulating deep emotions in millions of people. If we aren’t to look closely at that with a critical eye, we don’t deserve democracy. “….. I think she is confusing utter ignorance with democracy.

38.
On March 1st, 2008 at 8:43 pm, Chopin said:

Speaking of subliminable…vanderleun I shall send you the tab for having spew cleaned from the kitchen wall.

39.
On March 1st, 2008 at 8:48 pm, Jim said:

for Obamians everything Hillary does is racist. News flash they need us in November

40.
On March 1st, 2008 at 8:57 pm, Jim said:

I know Bill and Hillary are rasist. Proved it time and again. Passed laws to send your children to college.

When you kids grow up get a life and quit worshiping

For the adults in here vote smart not for a fad

41.
On March 1st, 2008 at 9:17 pm, Michelle said:

I’m that Ann is correct

Me, too. She’s that way.

Thanks for refreshing on the Sopranos ad take-off.

42.
On March 1st, 2008 at 10:00 pm, Mag7 said:

What Ann didn’t mention is that those pajamas were sewn in China by an eleven your old girl who really doesn’t give a rat’s ass about the color of a man from Illinois or the woman who’s his rival for the Democratic ticket. Ann only cares to create a divide among anyone stupid enough to read the drivel spewing from her moronic head. Oh wait, that’s the entire Republican party as well. Did she mention that if you scramble the letters from the word “Bush”, and add an R (for retard), you get SHRUB. Or that Dick Cheney’s first name also reflects his personality? Freaky, huh?

43.
On March 1st, 2008 at 10:04 pm, The Answer is Orange said:

I will vote for the candidate that promises a troll training program so all of our nation’s blogs have a supply of competent trolls.

Knocking back a few and hitting the keyboard with your forehead doesn’t cut it any more lad!

44.
On March 1st, 2008 at 10:13 pm, Tom Cleaver said:

All I can say is my paertner, who has been an active feminist from the days of “Friends of Jane” 40+ years ago, gets very angry with anyone who tells her that Ann Althouse has ever had anything worthwhile to say in furtherance of the cause of feminism. Althouse is sort of the female John Hagee/Louis Farrakhan of American feminism.

45.
On March 1st, 2008 at 11:48 pm, Donald from Hawaii said:

Ann Althouse once again proves that she is truly her own best parody. Call us when your space shuttle lands, dear …

46.
On March 1st, 2008 at 11:52 pm, Donald from Hawaii said:

Libby Spencer: “She doesn’t mind looking like an idiot.”

As she’s made painfully obvious.

47.
On March 2nd, 2008 at 12:02 am, idlemind said:

Ann seems to be competing to be the poster girl for solipsism: a thought pops into her head and somehow millions of people must be having the same thought.

48.
On March 2nd, 2008 at 12:21 am, Splitting Image said:

Isn’t it possible that she got the idea from Talking Points Memo? They posted a parody essay asking about Obama’s ties to Muammar Khadafi a few days ago which was taken seriously by Bill Hobbs of the Tennessee G.O.P.

I think what we have here is a copycat.

49.
On March 2nd, 2008 at 12:39 am, Mr Furious said:

Althouse is nuts. There is a simple explanation for why this is not subliminal racist messaging—THIS IS STOCK FOOOTAGE! Hillary didn’t shoot this, this is footage purchased from a stock photo/video source and assembled into an ad.

How do I know this? Because it’s what agencies do. It is cost- and time-prohibitive to cast, set-up and shoot stuff like that. It’s why Obama’s response video uses the SAME footage at the beginning—they both bought it.

50.
On March 2nd, 2008 at 7:49 am, TR said:

How do I know this? Because it’s what agencies do. It is cost- and time-prohibitive to cast, set-up and shoot stuff like that.

Excellent point.

Of course, I wouldn’t put it completely past the Clinton incompetents to do so. “No worries! We can shoot this ad for a mere $103 million!”

51.
On March 2nd, 2008 at 9:06 am, DR said:

Ann Althouse is a shill for the antichrist. Her mission is to deflect attention away from other more important hidden symbolic meanings.

F = 6th letter of alphabet
O = 15th letter
X = 24th letter

F = 6, O = 1+5 = 6, X = 2+4 = 6

6 6 6

We mustn’t let her get away with it!

52.
On March 2nd, 2008 at 9:52 am, TR said:

for Obamians everything Hillary does is racist. News flash they need us in November

Jim, you might want to re-read these comments and recognize that most of the people here are, in your somewhat snide language, “Obamians” and yet we’re all mocking the idea that this ad is somehow racist.

Stop projecting and stop pouting.

53.
On March 2nd, 2008 at 10:47 am, Michael7843853 OBAMA in 08 said:

Given the quality of manipulation, appealing to their baser instincts both overtly and subliminally, the American people are subjected to, and affected by, on a daily basis by commercial advertisers and regular programmers, would it be naive to not suspect the same from those competing for the most powerful office in the world? Would it be paranoid? Would it be counterproductive for the contestants to make a big deal about something to which we all blithely feel we, personally, are immune?

Unless a clear, documentable pattern emerges or a blatant undeniable case occurs, the wise candidate will stear clear of
the subject. Obama’s ‘high road’, without changing a thing, addresses the issue.

Others, not directly connected to his campaign, don’t have to ,and should not be, so sublime, however. The rise of the dark side over the last 30 years has shown us that the game has to be played on many levels.

54.
On March 2nd, 2008 at 12:30 pm, dday said:

I guess the Clinton camp went to the “Subtle Half-Racist” stock footage library to grab that shot.

Do you think Althouse knows that political campaigns don’t take the time to shoot footage like this (proven, of course, by the fact that Obama used the same shots in his response ad)? Do you think Althouse knows anything?

55.
On March 2nd, 2008 at 12:35 pm, TR said:

Do you think Althouse knows anything?

Uh, no. If I had a law degree from Wisconsin, I’d be demanding a refund.

56.
On March 2nd, 2008 at 1:11 pm, Mr Furious said:

What’s funny is that in another display of incompetence the Clintons purchased footage and failed to pay for exclusivity. Not always an option, but often is, and is a particularly good idea in situations like this…You don’t want the images that appear in your ads to show up in other places, or be available to your competition/opponents.

57.
On March 7th, 2008 at 11:43 am, Arthur said:

Shut up! Drew Westen and Ann Althouse are liars, dunces and plagiarizers of my orginal reserach and literary property on “subliminal racism” in the media.
See my website:
http://www.subliminalracism.com
http://www.subliminalracism.com/G5SubscribersClub-JiveTurkey.html
http://www.azauthors.com/2005.html

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