Taking on the particularly horrible ad we were talking about yesterday, 9NEWS calls out lie after lie in correspondent Adam Schrager’s trademark dispassionate language:
The following is a Truth Test about a commercial from Rep. Marilyn Musgrave (R-Colorado) who is running for re-election in the 4th Congressional District. (http://musgraveforcongress.org/) It attacks her opponent, Democrat Betsy Markey. (http://www.markeyforcongress.com/) The 4th Congressional District includes most of Colorado’s eastern plains including Larimer, Morgan, Weld and Yuma Counties plus portions of Boulder and Otero Counties.
QUOTE: We’ve attached this lie detector to Betsy Markey.
TRUTH: This is false. This is not Betsy Markey in this ad. This does not represent reality. There is nothing in the ad either graphically or audibly to indicate to the viewers that this is a staged scene with an actress playing Markey.
Musgrave’s campaign insists this is intended as political satire. “It’s obvious,” said Musgrave Campaign Manager Jason Thielman when asked why they did not graphically label this commercial as a dramatization or as satire. “We did not feel it was necessary.” (Source: Phone conversation with 9NEWS, Oct. 27, 2008)
QUOTE: Did you violate Senate Ethics Rules to make millions in government contracts for your family business? No. (Graphic shows “FALSE DETECTION” on polygraph test.)
TRUTH: This is false.
This goes over ground 9NEWS has studied in earlier truth tests and there is no evidence Markey violated any Senate Ethics rules…
QUOTE: Were you told by a Senate Ethics Committee to completely separate yourself from business if you were going to seek government contracts? No. (Graphic shows “FALSE DETECTION” on polygraph test.)
TRUTH: This is false as well.
The Senate Ethics Committee ruled that as long as she kept the business separate from her job with Sen. Salazar and she didn’t interact with any of the people giving out the federal contracts, she could continue on with Syscom. There is no evidence she did not keep the two separate…
QUOTE: Have you falsified information on 60 government contracts worth $2.7 million? No. (Graphic shows “FALSE DETECTION” on polygraph test.)
TRUTH: There’s no evidence indicating Markey intentionally “falsified” information to gain government contracts…
QUOTE: Have you told me the truth? Yes. (Graphic shows “FALSE DETECTION” on polygraph test) Millionaire Markey. Can’t be trusted.
TRUTH: This is an opinion…
Bottom line: Schrager is trying to tell his audience every genteel way he can that there’s not a shred of truth in this ad. In fact, it could be the most untruthful ad of this election cycle.
For those of you hoping the extreme prevarications in this ad might lead to some kind of penalty, criminal or otherwise–don’t get your hopes up. Local authorities aren’t touching these claims and counterclaims, and our understanding of the law suggests candidates can get away with ad claims that independent committees would see yanked off the air.
We come back to the sagely words of Weld County DA Ken Buck, who said recently while washing his hands of the CD-4 complaint free-for-all that “the remedy is in the political process.”
If what a candidate says turns out to be untrue “the candidate will lose credibility with the public,” and that’s their punishment, Buck said.
Whether he’s right depends on the outcome next Tuesday. A poll follows.
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but my favorite part is that, under Mr. Thielman’s theory, it will be plainly obvious to voters that the commercials coming from his candidate aren’t what they claim to be. Sure, most people couldn’t actually pick Betsey Markey out of a police lineup, but who are we kidding, every one knows that if its a message approved by your sitting member of Congress, there’s certain to be at least some falsehood in there and by now you’ll have an intuitive grasp of what it is.
And the sad part is, he’s probably right.
Not only is the ad absurdly over the top, but it’s also super low-quality. People are going to laugh, and then vote ‘no’ on Musgrave.
That one line pretty much sums up every Musgrave campaign.
How well did that work out?
No one likes Musgrave any more – no one. The Republicans have washed their hands of her because she has gone so far into the gutter that it’s too much for them. All this does is confirm that. I think with this ad MM has lost another couple of points.
what did anyone expect? the one thing the GOP is good at is mudslinging, and Musgrave is just awful. As one of supposed moral high ground, she undersigned the Marriage Protection Act. Would you really expect anything less from a woman who legislates hate?