In the analysis piece, "Dueling Alito Ads", written by James Ficaro,
FactCheck.org shills for Samuel Alito's nomination in the guise of a
fact check. The piece attempts to discredit Alito critics while giving pro-Alito forces a free pass on the facts.
FactCheck.org points out that an anti-Alito ad isn't accurate when
it claims that Alito violated a pledge made to the U. S. Senate because
Alito "may" not have actually been involved in one of the three cases
cited in the ad.
FactCheck.org verified the accuracy of the information in the
anti-Alito ad and found it wanting. But, with the ... more »
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