Editorials, Journalists, Non-Partisan Groups, And Democrats Criticize False NARAL Ad On Judge Roberts
Editorials, Journalists, Non-Partisan Groups, And Democrats Criticize False NARAL Ad On Judge Roberts
The Non Partisan Group, Factcheck.Org Called Ad "False": "The Ad Is False." (FactCheck.Org Website, "NARAL Falsely Accuses Supreme Court Nominee Roberts," www.factcheck.org, 8/9/05, Accessed 8/9/05) "The Images Used In The Ad Are Especially Misleading." (FactCheck.Org Website, "NARAL Falsely Accuses Supreme Court Nominee Roberts," www.factcheck.org, 8/9/05, Accessed 8/9/05) "In Words And Images, The Ad Conveys The Idea That Roberts Took A Legal Position Excusing Bombing Of Abortion Clinics, Which Is False." (FactCheck.Org Website, "NARAL Falsely Accuses Supreme Court Nominee Roberts," www.factcheck.org, 8/9/05, Accessed 8/9/05) Democrats Called Ad Misleading: ABC'S Jake Tapper: "Walter Dellinger, A Former Solicitor General For President Clinton And A Supporter Of Abortion Rights, Says The [NARAL] Ad Is Misleading." (ABC's "World News Tonight," 8/10/05) Dellinger: "It Is Not Fair To Characterize Judge Roberts' Brief Or Argument In Any Way As A Position That Would Excuse Violence Any Kind." (ABC's "World News Tonight," 8/10/05) Former Sen. Zell Miller (D-GA): "[I] Think This NARAL Ad, Which Is Very False And Misleading, Shows Just How Desperate That Organization Is And Just How Far They Will Go To Defeat This Good Man." (Fox News' "Hannity & Colmes," 8/10/05)