Wednesday, August 18, 2004

Who Says Campaign Ads Are Always Misleading?

The folks over at FactCheck.org have done some analysis on the latest Bush ad that attacks Kerry's attendence at the Senate Intelligence Committee meetings. You know what they found, the ad is accurate and actually conservative when stating the number of meetings that Kerry missed:

A Bush-Cheney '04 ad released Aug. 13 accuses Kerry of being absent for 76% of the Senate Intelligence Committee's public hearings during the time he served there. The Kerry campaign calls the ad "misleading," so we checked, and Bush is right.

Official records show Kerry not present for at least 76% of public hearings held during his eight years on the panel, and possibly 78% (the record of one hearing is ambiguous).

Kerry points out that most meetings of the Intelligence Committee are closed and attendance records of those meetings aren't public, hinting that his attendance might have been better at the non-public proceedings. But Kerry could ask that his attendance records be made public, and hasn't.


This little gem is also included:

Aides also claimed repeatedly that Kerry had been vice chairman of the intelligence committee, but that was Bob Kerrey of Nebraska, not John Kerry.

Kerry doesn't even know his own resume, so why should his campaign staff.