If President Obama has failed as spectacularly as his Republican detractors argue, shouldn’t it be easier for them to come up with honest attack ads?
In other words, if Obama’s presidency has been genuinely awful, the right shouldn’t have any trouble at all coming up with devastating criticism based solely on facts — there would be no need to make stuff up because the truth would be brutal enough on its own.
And yet, the Koch-financed Americans for Prosperity is running new attack ads like this one.
The investment behind this spot is pretty remarkable given that it’s only April and the election is still 192 days away.
The group Americans for Prosperity just went up with a $6.1 million ad buy in swing states that accuses the Obama administration of squandering American taxpayer dollars on green energy projects, asserting that some of the money actually went to foreign entities. The ad is going up in eight states: Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Michigan, Nevada, New Mexico, Ohio and Virginia.
The principal problem with the commercial is that it’s breathtakingly wrong. AFP would have voters believe the administration gave $1.2 billion “to a solar company that’s building a plant in Mexico,” when in reality the investment was a federal loan guarantee for an energy project in California. The ad points to “half a billion to an electric car company that created hundreds of jobs in Finland,” which is a claim that made the rounds last fall, before being completely and thoroughly debunked.








