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Fox News' Hemmer aired ad "blasting" Obama from Vets for Freedom PAC, without noting McCain's denunciation of independent ads or campaign advisers' link to VFF

May 29, 2008 8:15 pm ET

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SUMMARY: Fox News' Bill Hemmer aired a portion of an ad from Vets for Freedom in reporting that Sen. John McCain is "getting a bit of help" from the group, which is "launching ads featuring Iraq veterans blasting [Sen.] Barack Obama." However, Hemmer did not note that Sens. Lindsey Graham and Joe Lieberman served on the group's board of advisers or that McCain has previously denounced independent expenditures on his behalf, asserting, "If anyone considering an outside expenditure thinks they are benefiting me I would prefer they do not air the ads."

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On the May 28 edition of Fox News' America's Election HQ, co-host Bill Hemmer reported that "John McCain is getting a bit of help from the political action committee -- the PAC known as Vets for Freedom -- launching ads featuring Iraq veterans blasting Barack Obama," and aired a portion of an ad the group had released that day. Hemmer did not mention that two McCain supporters and frequent McCain campaign surrogates -- Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), a general co-chairman of McCain's campaign, and Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-CT), a co-chairman of McCain's Connecticut Leadership Team -- served on the Vets for Freedom Policy Board of Advisors, but the day the group's PAC released the ad, they "request[ed] a leave" from their positions "[d]ue to McCain campaign guidelines." According to the McCain campaign website, the campaign's new policy states that "[n]o person with a McCain Campaign title or position may participate in a 527 or other independent entity that makes public communications that support or oppose any presidential candidate." Hemmer also did not note that McCain has previously denounced independent expenditures on his behalf, even as he has benefited from them, asserting during the campaign, "If anyone considering an outside expenditure thinks they are benefiting me I would prefer they do not air the ads."

On May 15, McCain campaign manager Rick Davis released the campaign's "Conflict Policy." In a May 23 Huffington Post article, national editor Nico Pitney and political reporter Sam Stein reported that Graham and Lieberman were in apparent violation of the new policy due to their positions with Vets for Freedom. Subsequently, in a letter dated May 28 and posted to the Vets for Freedom website that day, Lieberman and Graham wrote: "Due to McCain campaign guidelines, we must request a leave from our positions as Honorary Members of the Policy Board of Advisors for Vets for Freedom." The ad Hemmer aired asserts that the Vets for Freedom PAC "is responsible for the content of this advertising."

In a cached version of the Vets for Freedom website, Graham and Lieberman are listed as honorary members of the group's Policy Board of Advisors. The website indicates that it is "[p]aid for by Vets for Freedom Political Action Committee":

The Vets for Freedom PAC logo also appears on the version of Graham and Lieberman's letter posted on the site. The letter was posted by "PAC, VFF":

Hemmer also did not note that the McCain campaign has reportedly claimed that it does not want "help" from outside groups. In a November 9, 2007, press release, McCain asserted: "If anyone considering an outside expenditure thinks they are benefiting me I would prefer they do not air the ads." Further, McCain campaign senior adviser Charlie Black was quoted in a May 14 Washington Post article as saying of outside groups: "Obviously, McCain would prefer that people give money to him and the RNC [Republican National Committee] and let us run our own campaign. ... It's an issue of who is going to control your campaign."

From the May 28 edition of Fox News' America's Election HQ:

HEMMER: All right. As [co-host] Megyn [Kelly] mentioned, Barack Obama, John McCain, sparring over Iraq today. And now John McCain is getting a bit of help from the political action committee -- the PAC known as Vets for Freedom -- launching ads featuring Iraq veterans blasting Barack Obama. Check this out and watch.

SPC. KATE NORLEY (combat medic) [video clip]: The last time Barack Obama visited Iraq was in January 2006. Since then, much has changed. Attacks throughout Iraq are down 70 percent. The civil war in Iraq: over. The Iraqi government has come together to make political progress. Al Qaeda in Iraq has been decimated.

HEMMER: And so, since then, this week, McCain campaign proposing the two men go to Iraq together, but the Obama camp says we're not biting on that one, saying that mere suggestion by McCain is, quote, "nothing more than a political stunt."

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    • Author by JLyons (May 29, 2008 8:39 pm ET)
         
      Reminds me of the s*umbag Swift Boat Liars. 
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      • Author by IRONY 101 (May 29, 2008 9:43 pm ET)
           
        Amen to that...IMO the Swift Boat Liars represent the lowest point in American politics in my lifetime. Brought to us by empty-souled George Bush and Dick Cheney...
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        • Author by mikerhyner8202 (May 30, 2008 12:29 am ET)
             
          Yes move on is the shinning example of all of these.
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          • Author by roundhouse (May 30, 2008 1:03 am ET)
               
            Alrighty, mikey. We get it. You are out of ideas, out of fight. All you have left is the political equivalent of, "I know you are, but what am I?"

            The Swifties were a paid arm of the GOP, funded by handful wealthy political operatives aka monied elites.

            MoveOn is a more than 3 million member strong grassroots organization.

            There is no comparison.
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    • Author by Cheney2012 (May 29, 2008 8:53 pm ET)
         

      Nothing the Swift Boaters said has EVER been refuted.  They told the truth about John Kerry and should be thought of as heroes for helping spare the country a John Kerry presidency!

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      • Author by friedbergboy1422 (May 29, 2008 9:00 pm ET)
           

        NLT,

        Which time did they tell the truth?  Did the guy tell the truth when he recommended Kerry for his medals or 30+ years later when he said he lied?

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        • Author by wzwriter (May 30, 2008 1:29 pm ET)
             
          Didja notice how NLT dropped his little bomb and didn't hang around to discuss it?  What he did was the cyberequivalent of leaving a burning bag filled with cow manure on someone's front porch.
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      • Author by IRONY 101 (May 29, 2008 9:41 pm ET)
           

        They were dishonest when they did a cut and paste job with Kerry's testimony, eliminating the part in which Kerry made it clear he was repeating what other veterans had told him, to dishonestly create the impression that it was Kerry who was personally attesting to war atrocities.

         

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      • Author by wzwriter (May 30, 2008 8:59 am ET)
           

        Nothing the Swift Boaters said has EVER been refuted.  They told the truth about John Kerry and should be thought of as heroes for helping spare the country a John Kerry presidency!

        Nothing could be farther from the truth, NLT - virtually EVERTHING they said was proven false, except when they said that John Kerry has been in Vietnam.  The Swift Boat Liars are all a disgrace to our military and should be thought of as traitors for lying to support a known war criminal - George W. Bush.

        In case you want to learn the REAL truth, NLT, here are a couple of links to the Snopes web site that may enighten you:

        http://www.snopes.com/politics/kerry/swift.asp

        http://www.snopes.com/politics/kerry/service.asp

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      • Author by NiceguyEddie (May 30, 2008 9:39 am ET)
           

        You're being dopey on purpose right?

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        • Author by wzwriter (May 30, 2008 12:55 pm ET)
             

          You're being dopey on purpose right?

          I suspect that NLT's dopiness comes naturally.

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      • Author by foghornleghorn (May 30, 2008 11:31 am ET)
           

        and should be thought of as heroes for helping spare the country a John Kerry presidency!

        How's that Bush presidency going for you, Mr. One-of-the-27%ers?

        Lies.  Treason.  Secrecy.  Profiteering.  You support these things?

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    • Author by IRONY 101 (May 29, 2008 9:59 pm ET)
         

      SPC. KATE NORLEY (combat medic) [video clip]: The last time Barack Obama visited Iraq was in January 2006. Since then, much has changed. Attacks throughout Iraq are down 70 percent. The civil war in Iraq: over. The Iraqi government has come together to make political progress. Al Qaeda in Iraq has been decimated.

      Well, hell...looks like it's time to come home from Iraq if things are that peachy. Things sound like they're going so good maybe Bush will have the troops home before Obama gets a chance to visit Iraq again.

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    • Author by eweston8542983 (May 29, 2008 10:56 pm ET)
         

      Nah, Das is German for teh.

      Scuse me I gotta unlimber teh snorkel.

      "Flank speed Mr. Skippy!"

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      • Author by Col. Harlan Sanders (May 30, 2008 10:11 am ET)
           

        Wait, if "Max" is short for "maximum", as in "maximum velocity", could it be loosely translated as "swift"?

        I can't believe I didn't get the connection until now.

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        • Author by IRONY 101 (May 30, 2008 10:18 am ET)
             
          Das Swift Boot Liars...a nice Nazi touch to an old favorite.  ;>)
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    • Author by NiceguyEddie (May 30, 2008 9:42 am ET)
         
      If they think this Ad will HELP McCain, then I say go for it.  I say that every pro-war group in the country should tie themselves to McCain.  Link Johnny Mac to Iraq EVERY CHANCE YOU GET.  He loses votes every time the war get brought up.  So by all means, keep these ads coming.  He'll get every vote cast by everyone who still supports this failed foreign policy... and he'll go down in a landslide.
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    • Author by congero6189599 (May 30, 2008 12:29 pm ET)
         
      Hey you guys are too funny.  Right on target! Enuff said!  Keep it up !
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    • Author by gg (May 30, 2008 3:05 pm ET)
         
      I wonder how many of these "advisors" actually were in the military, I know LIEberman wasn't.
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