It clearly says "Paid for by Hillary Clinton for President" at the end. Anyone who hears that will know it is from the Clinton campaign. It's another attempted to make Clinton look evil based on the popular theory that the Clintons are wicked and shameless politicians formed by those against them.
Funny thing about radios... it's easy to change the station. Someone could listen to half of this and simply think that it's a news report, since, I dunno... stuff like that happens all the time on the news.
At the very least, it's misleading. Seems like the "I approve this message" thing should be a requirement perhaps at the beginning of an ad as well as the end for the radio, similar to how stations need to pause for "station identification" now because of the War of the Worlds panic.
Not saying this will cause a "panic" like that, but the idea is to be forthright. =)
It's not. It twice says (once at the beginning and once at the end) things that show that it comes from the Clinton campaign. It's not misleading. Saying that is an attempt to stretch the scenario in your favor. Which I completely understand. However, the probably of the scenerio you're explaining is very slim.
The "once in the beginning" version needs to be verifed. Ben Smith states this but does not tell how he got that information. I'm getting the Hillary camp sent him a 'modified' version.