[Politech] Politics as usual: Demopublicans trade jabs over Hitler-Bush ad

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Date: Tue Jan 06 2004 - 10:48:13 PST

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    Date: Tue, 06 Jan 2004 13:34:18 -0500
    From: "Hugh D. Hyatt" <hughhyatt@private>
    To: Dave Farber <dave@private>, Declan McCullagh <declan@private>
    Subject: [Fwd: RNC Smear Campaign]
    
    For your respective lists, if you deem it worthy.  It's no more than 
    politics as usual I guess.
    -- 
    Hugh D. Hyatt                     e-mail: hughhyatt@private
    Bryn Athyn, PA 19009                 web: http://hugh.freeshell.org
    
                        Ambivalent?  Well, yes and no.
    
    
    
    -------- Original Message --------
    Subject: RNC Smear Campaign
    Date: Tue, 06 Jan 2004 09:59:49 -0800
    From: Eli Pariser, MoveOn Voter Fund <moveon-help@private>
    To: Hugh D. Hyatt <hughhyatt@private>
    
    Dear MoveOn member,
    
    As the New Year begins, we'd rather be talking about positive things, and 
    there are plenty of good things happening.  But MoveOn.org has come under 
    attack from the Republican National Committee (RNC), which has launched a 
    campaign of malicious misinformation to divert attention from the 
    creativity and power of the Bush in 30 Seconds contest.  We need your help 
    to make sure the media don't fall for it.
    
    RNC Chairman Ed Gillespie launched the attack on "Fox News Sunday," and the 
    RNC followed it with press releases and calls to reporters.  The charges 
    centered on two ads posted on the Bush in 30 Seconds website which compared 
    President Bush's tactis with those of Adolf Hitler.  Mr. Gillespie 
    repeatedly referred to the ads as 'the MoveOn ad' or 'MoveOn's ad,' 
    implying that we had sponsored or perhaps even commissioned the ad.  And he 
    also claimed that we might spend $7 million to run it on TV.
    
    This is a lie. MoveOn.org hasn't sponsored such an ad, and we never would 
    -- we regret the appearance of these ads on the Bush In 30 Seconds site. 
    The two ads in question are from more than a thousand posted by members of 
    the public, and they were voted on by MoveOn members through December 
    31st.  Obviously the few hundred of you who viewed these ads agreed that 
    they were not worthy of further broadcast or recognition, because they got 
    low ratings.  Yesterday we announced the 15 finalists -- all good, 
    hard-hitting and fair appraisals of the Bush record, in the judgment of the 
    members and others who rated them.  The two offending ads can only be found 
    one place now -- on the RNC website!
    
    When we've explained this to journalists, most have understood that this is 
    a game of gotcha politics, not news.  But even our statement for the press 
    below, which goes through the entire process in detail, hasn't stopped the 
    right wing from working this angle as hard as they can.
    
    That's why we're asking you to please watch for stories on this as they 
    appear, and let us know.  Call the news outlet yourself and give them hell 
    for falling victim to such political baloney.  I've attached our statement, 
    which fully explains the situation, below.  Then please let us know so we 
    can contact the outlets directly.
    
    You can help us track inaccurate reporting on this story at:
    http://moveon.org/smear/?id=2233-2200754-bHKndNB6WcQ9dgBVz1NpIw
    
    Second, we need you to get the press back on the right track. After you've 
    corrected the negative accounts, write an upbeat letter to your local paper 
    about the exciting and positive aspects of the contest and the 
    finalists.  These ads reflect the courage, hope, and deep patriotism of our 
    membership.  They're creative, passionate, and totally unlike most of the 
    political ads that are out there.  And perhaps most importantly, they were 
    picked in a democratic way.  Now that's a story.
    
    The finalists are online at:
    http://www.bushin30seconds.org/
    
    By sharing that URL with your friends, family, and colleagues, you can help 
    to make sure that the RNC isn't successful in stealing our finalists' glory.
    
    Not only is the RNC campaign deceptive, it's also totally disingenuous. 
    Yesterday, the New York Post ran a long opinion column focusing exclusively 
    on how much Presidential Candidate Howard Dean resembles Hitler, even 
    calling him "Herr Howie."  Of course, the RNC hasn't issued a condemnation 
    of that.  When close RNC ally Grover Norquist repeatedly compared taxing 
    the wealthy with the Holocaust in an interview on NPR, the RNC was 
    muted.  And in 2002, the RNC and its allies were silent when supporters of 
    President Bush actually aired TV ads morphing the face of Senator Max 
    Cleland, a triple amputee as a result of wounds sustained in Vietnam, into 
    Osama bin Laden.  Given such a transparently partisan track record, the 
    RNC's moral outrage doesn't mean a whole lot.
    
    Obviously, MoveOn.org and its 1.7 million members are now on the right-wing 
    radar.  They are going to do everything they can do to silence us, and we 
    simply won't let it happen.  Smear tactics and campaigns of misinformation 
    have no place in American democracy.
    
    Sincerely,
    --Adam, Carrie, Eli, James, Joan, Noah, Peter, Wes, and Zack
       The MoveOn.org Team
       January 6th, 2003
    
    P.S. Here's the statement we released to the press yesterday, which 
    explains the whole situation.
    
    ADS ATTACKED BY RNC CHAIRMAN
    ARE NOT MOVEON.ORG VOTER FUND ADS
    
    MoveOn.org Voter Fund Regrets
    Screening Process Allowed Ads to Slip Through
    
    Statement by Wes Boyd, Founder of MoveOn.org Voter Fund:
    
    The Republican National Committee and its chairman have falsely accused 
    MoveOn.org
    of  sponsoring ads on its website which compare President Bush to Adolf 
    Hitler.  The claim is deliberately and maliciously misleading.
    
    During December the MoveOn.org Voter Fund invited members of the public to 
    submit ads that purported to tell the truth about the President and his 
    policies. More than 1,500 submissions from ordinary Americans came in and 
    were posted on a web site, bushin30seconds.org, for the public to review.
    
    None of these was our ad, nor did their appearance constitute endorsement 
    or sponsorship by MoveOn.org Voter Fund.  They will not appear on TV.  We 
    do not support the sentiment expressed in the two Hitler submissions. They 
    were voted down by our members and the public, who reviewed the ads and 
    submitted nearly 3 million  critiques in the process of choosing the 15 
    finalist entries.
    
    We agree that the two ads in question were in poor taste and deeply regret 
    that they slipped through our screening process.  In the future, if we 
    publish or broadcast raw material, we will create a more effective 
    filtering system.
    
    Contrast this with the behavior of the RNC and its allies when supporters 
    of  President Bush used TV ads morphing the face of Sen. Max Cleland 
    (D-GA)  into that of Osama Bin Laden during the 2002 Senate race.
    
    MoveOn.org and the MoveOn.org Voter Fund exist to bring the public into the 
    political process and produce a more fact-based election process.  We 
    regret that the RNC doesn't seem to embrace the same goals.
    
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