NARAL Communications Director Resigns
By Mike Allen and Evelyn Nieves
Sunday, August 14, 2005
A central player has voted with his feet in the drama over NARAL Pro-Choice America's decision to withdraw a television ad about Supreme Court nominee John G. Roberts Jr. that outraged conservatives had branded as false. Some Democrats said their side should be tougher, and one of them is David E. Seldin, who as NARAL's communications director had defended the ad's linking of Roberts to violent abortion opponents as "100 percent accurate." A day after Thursday night's announcement that the ad was being yanked, Seldin sent an e-mail to friends saying that he was leaving his job immediately.
How do you like that... a telivision ad that
outraged conservatives
branded as false. Wow!
Some Democrats - Like, oh I don't know... the reporters writing this article - said their side should be tougher.
You can actually feel the disguest seeping, oozing off the page. Hey Lib reporters... try being a little less obvious. Maybe try to at least pretend to be impartial and professional in your writing.