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Eye on Ohio: “Education” ad for McCain
The Ad: “Education,” 30-second TV commercial
Producer: McCain campaign
Where to see it: In key markets in Ohio and other crucial states
The Script:
Anchor: Education Week says Obama “hasn’t made a significant mark on education”. That he’s “elusive” on accountability.
A “staunch defender of the existing public school monopoly”.
Obama’s one accomplishment?
Legislation to teach “comprehensive sex education” to kindergartners.
Learning about sex before learning to read?
Barack Obama. Wrong on education. Wrong for your family.
JOHN MCCAIN: I’m John McCain and I approved this message.
Video: As child-like music plays in the background, a series of unflattering photos of Barack Obama appear overtop black and white school scenes like lockers, a classroom of empty desks and school buses. When the announcer says “learning about sex before learning to read?,” young children sitting at an art table come into focus in the background.
Analysis: This is a misleading attempt to scare families away from Obama. Parts of it are flat out wrong. It claims that Obama’s one accomplishment for education is passing legislation to teach comprehensive sex education to Illinois kindergartners. The 14-page bill passed out of committee in 2003 but never became law. The bill indicated “age appropriate” sex education based on medically accurate information should be taught kindergarten through high school. The first page mandated that pupils whose parents objected not be required to take any sex ed and it required school districts to emphasize abstinence as an effective means of preventing unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections. The bill did not hand down curriculum to school districts, mandating kindergartners learn about sex before learning to read. When Obama’s opponent tried to use this against him in his 2004 race Senate, Obama stressed that it was meant to protect young children from sexual predators by teaching them about good touch versus bad touch and give them basic information such as storks don’t bring babies. “There is no curriculum out there - from a comprehensive sex education standpoint or from an abstinence only point of view - that teaches kindergartners to have sex. It doesn’t exist,” said Earl Pike, director of the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland, which advocates for comprehensive sex education programs. Obama spokesman Bill Burton said, “It is shameful and downright perverse for the McCain campaign to use a bill that was written to protect young children from sexual predators as a recycled and discredited political attack against a father of two young girls.”
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By Cincinnati Mom
September 11, 2008 11:14 AM | Link to this
This ad is disgusting and insulting to our intelligence. I have blinded voted Republican for the majority of my life. This election year is way too important to blindly vote for anything. We owe it to ourselves, our children and the future of our country to not only ignore dirty politics, but speak out against them. Over the past week I have seen several ads which exemplify how low the McCain/Palin campaign has stooped to deceive the American public with lies and smears. The Republican ads on the airways have been unethical and downright slimy. Don’t put up with it! Contact the McCain campaign and ask them to pull this ad and one that will soon follow called fackcheck, which is equally ridiculous.