The National Association for Gun Rights uses misleading imagery in its ads attacking House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R., Va.) and Rep. Scott Rigell (R., Va.).
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Distracting Through Humorous Dramatization: MoveOn.org vs. Romney on Rafalca
A TV ad by the third-party group MoveOn.org uses humor to distract from an inaccurate attack against GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney.
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FlackCheck.org isn’t horsing around when it comes to inaccuracies in a MoveOn.org Political Action ad.
Read MoreDCCC Attacked Ryan Plan Using Deceptive Dramatization
FlackCheck.org responds to the DCCC and Project Agenda insinuation that the Ryan plan affects current seniors. Lost in the back and forth about whether the Ryan Plan radically changed or ended Medicare is the fact that, contrary to the insinuations of these two videos, it did not affect those 55 and older at all.
Read MoreDeceptive Dramatization: DCCC vs. Paul Ryan on Healthcare Plan
A web video by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee uses deceptive dramatization to attack the healthcare plan proposed by Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI).
Read MoreDeceptive Dramatization: Agenda Project vs. Paul Ryan on Healthcare Plan
A web video by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee uses deceptive dramatization to attack the healthcare plan proposed by Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI).
Read MoreDeceptive Dramatization: American Doctors 4 Truth vs. Obama on Healthcare
A web video by a group calling itself American Doctors 4 Truth uses deceptive dramatization to attack the healthcare plan proposed by President Barack Obama (D).
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