3. Wright is deemed toxic because he once said in a sermon "God Damn America."
The American Crossroad ad tells Georgians that Raphael Warnock ALSO SAID GOD DAMN AMERICA
It shows a clip of him saying it.
But it's just brutally dishonest.
4. The American Crossroads ad shows a few seconds from a speech Warnock delivered on 7/11/13 at the Chautauqua institution.
@tesszeeks helped me track down the audio. Warnock was NOT expressing his own views when he said "God Damn America." He's QUOTING WRIGHT.
@tesszeeks 5. Here's Warnock's full quote: "Extracted from its theological and rhetorical context and looped to the point of ad nauseam was the most provocative phrase 'God Damn America'"
The ad claims this means Warnock "He repeated the same anti-American hate himself"
FALSE
6. It's really impossible to overstate just how dishonest this ad is. It's like Kelly Loeffler going on Fox News and saying: "Jerimiah Wright said 'God Damn America.'"
And then running an ad attacking Kelly Loeffler for saying "God Damn American"
7. Under Facebook's rules, Super PACs like American Crossroads can't run false ads. But Facebook will only take it down if one of their third party fact checkers rate this claim as false. And of course no one has because the are just a handful of fact checkers for all of Facebook
8. I'll note that while American Crossroads is run by Karl Rove and his associates, this cycle it is almost entirely financed by Mitch McConnell, through his Super PAC, the Senate Leadership Fund
9. UPDATE: Lead Stories, one of Facebook's official fact checking partners, has reviewed this ad and come to the same conclusion that it misleads voters because it lacks context
2. In a March 11 interview on Fox News, Kennedy Jr. claimed the MMR vaccine “does cause deaths every year,” including “all the illnesses that measles itself causes, encephalitis and blindness, et cetera.”
(According to the Infectious Diseases Society of America, Kennedy’s claims are false.)
3. In a March 3 interview on Fox Nation, Kennedy Jr. said that it is “very very difficult for measles to kill a healthy person.” Therefore, the best way to prevent measles is “to keep themselves healthy.”
2. The AI political influence campaign, known as Leading the Future, launched its first two ads yesterday. One of the ads PROMOTES a Republican running for Congress in Texas. The other one ATTACKS a Democrat running for Congress in New York.
3. When Leading the Future was launched, the group said it would support Democrats and Republicans who opposed AI regulation.
Trump's political operation was incensed, calling it a "slap in the face"
2. Paramount says its hostile takeover bid is structured to avoid review by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS)
Even though the Saudis and other Middle Eastern governments are putting up $24 BILLION -- most of the equity financing.
3. Paramount says they've avoided any regulatory hurdles because Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Abu Dhabi have voluntarily agreed to waive their governance rights. And one other party has agreed to waive governance rights: JARED KUSHNER.
2. Kushner is trying to evade legal restrictions by not accepting a formal role in the administration.
But the DOJ is clear: It's not what you SAY, it's what you DO
Kushner is acting like a Special Government Employee so legally, he's a SGE
3. Kushner is engaged in activities that can ONLY be conducted by government officials. The Logan Act bars private citizens from engaging in negotiations w/foreign governments w/o authorization. Kushner is acting under Trump’s direction, and that creates a host of legal issues.
2. Hargett has cited Trump's executive order “Defending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism." Executive orders are not federal law and generally do not apply to state or local governments.
Tennessee libraries do receive some federal funding, but not for book purchases.
3. In the letters, Hargett singled out a children’s book called Fred Gets Dressed by Peter Brown. The book, which was written by a straight, cisgender man, does not feature any LGBTQ characters. It is based on a childhood experience of the author in which he tried on his mom's clothes.
3. An April report published by the security firm Gladstone AI noted that Chinese transformers "can be used as back-doors for sabotage operations. Indeed back-door electronics are known to have been installed in Chinese-made transformers.”