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Paris Hilton's mom calls McCain ad "waste of money"

SAN FRANCISCO
Mon Aug 4, 2008 9:14am EDT
Kathy and Rick Hilton pose in the lobby of the Hilton hotel in Vienna February 14, 2007. REUTERS/Herbert Neubauer

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Paris Hilton's mother -- a John McCain donor -- on Sunday dismissed as a "waste of money" a television ad that used her daughter and Britney Spears to portray Democrat Barack Obama as more celebrity icon than chief executive.

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Kathy Hilton, the mother of the blond socialite-actress, lambasted the Republican presidential candidate's advertisement in a blog posted on the political Web site Huffington Post (www.huffingtonpost.com).

"It is a complete waste of the money John McCain's contributors have donated to his campaign," Hilton wrote.

"It is a complete waste of the country's time and attention at the very moment when millions of people are losing their homes and their jobs. And it is a completely frivolous way to choose the next President of the United States," she wrote.

The McCain ad, titled "Celeb," asks viewers: "Is he (Obama) ready to lead?"

Hilton and her husband, a scion of the Hilton hotel chain, donated $4,600 to McCain's November White House bid.

McCain has portrayed himself as an independent-minded politician with a history of bucking authority and said last week that his rival has shown little more than strong speaking skills.

(Reporting by Alexandria Sage; Editing by Eric Walsh)



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