Wills Hits New Low in Dirty Politics
Robbie Wills’ most recent campaign flyer wins my vote for most reprehensible piece of campaign propaganda for 2010 (so far). Let’s fact check:
Joyce Elliott wants to restrict gun rights: Joyce gets a C- from the NRA. That’s fairly middle of the road, and Mr. Wills only gets a B according to 2008 data. Joyce Elliott even voted with the Arkansas Rifle and Pistol Association 86% of the time in 2001 (relying on Project Vote Smart site for this information, because the NRA and ARPA sites are very hard to navigate and it’s almost impossible to find their ratings lists).
Joyce Elliott wants to outlaw school prayer: False. She voted against a bill (AR HB2971) that would have given overly-broad freedoms to student groups. The bill does NOT seek to outlaw school prayer, and it appropriately died in the Senate.
Joyce Elliott favors legalizing the “radical partial birth abortion” procedure: Misleading: First, prior to the referenced bill (AR HR1113 of 2009, now AR Act 196) the rarely performed procedure was not explicitly banned in Arkansas. Elliott and others voted against this nasty piece of legislation because inadequate provisions were made to protect physicians performing a late-term abortion for the health of the mother and inadequate provisions were made to protect the woman’s privacy, among other things. Partial-birth abortion, as vile as it may be when used for reasons other than life of the mother, is performed so rarely as to be a virtual straw man used by the Pro-Life lobby to erode abortion rights in general.
Joyce Elliott is ineffective: False. Joyce Elliott is the Senate Majority Leader. She was named one of the 10 most influential legislators in 2009 by Talk Business, and actually ranked higher on this list than Mr. Wills (she was third, he was last). Try again, Mr. Wills.
When is enough enough? If Mr. Wills fails to apologize for this outrageous campaign mailer, I will likely not vote for him in any election.
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