CNN 'Fact Checker' Daniel Dale Whacks Republicans for 'Defund the Police' Ads

October 27th, 2022 6:24 AM

In recent weeks, CNN's "fact checker" Daniel Dale has been showing up on air to trash Republicans for making things up. On Monday, it was Republicans using "defund the police" ads against Democrats.

On October 15 and on October 11, Dale was typically fact-checking Donald Trump.

On October 5, it was Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.).

On September 24, it was Republicans claiming there was an "open border" under Biden.

On September 18, he argued "At least 22 of 36 Republican nominees for governor have denied or baselessly raised doubts about or actively tried to overturn the results of the 2020 election, the same goes for at least 11 of the 27 Republican nominees for secretary of state."

On September 16, Dale was again critiquing Republicans -- on claims Democrats favored defunding the police. (Do you hear an echo?)

On August 27, Dale singled out Herschel Walker for claiming Sen. Raphael Warnock didn't have a dog.

But last Monday, Dale posted a "fact check" of Democrat ads on CNN.com -- and he somehow never made it on to TV to discuss it. He cited four examples of Democrats trying to make Republicans look more extreme than reality. "Some ads try to make it sound like Republicans who support exceptions for rape, incest and the life of the mother are opposed to these exceptions. Other ads try to make it sound like Republicans who have opposed the idea of a federal abortion ban are supportive of a federal ban."

This is about which claims make it on air -- and not about whether the Republican claims are actually false. New CNN boss Chris Licht met with congressional Republicans insisting he wanted to rebuild trust. But Licht's employees are sticking to their usual Democrat-defending formula. Check out the last Daniel Dale dig:

In California, Republican House candidate Kevin Kiley attacked his Democrat opponent Kermit Jones in an ad: "And if Pelosi has her way, Jones will join her to defund the police and raise the gas tax even higher. Kermit Jones, he's not with us. He's with Pelosi."

Dale denounced him: 

DALE: This is a double dose of nonsense. It is pure fiction conjured from thin air. Not only does this candidate, Jones of California, himself oppose defunding the police, but we know that Speaker Pelosi has repeatedly dismissed that concept. She's done that in public and in interviews. Listen to two of her comments one from this year and one from back in 2020.

REP. NANCY PELOSI (D-CA): That is not the position of the Democratic party. Community safety to protect and defend in every way is our oath of office. Funding a police is a local matter, as you know. From the standpoint of our legislation, we're not going to that place. What we're doing is talking about how we change policies to make our policing more just.

DALE: And it is not just words under Pelosi's speakership, Democrats have passed laws to provide additional funding to police, not to defund. So, again, this ad is just completely made-up.

HILL: Completely made-up but it gets a lot of attention, right?

Jones has an ad pledging to oppose defunding the police. But it's an internal quarrel among Democrats about defunding the police. Members of "The Squad" and other leftists openly proposed defunding and "dismantling" police. Republicans compiled some of that, including Pelosi muttering about "shuffling some of that money around."

Dale also flagged "Moms for Safe Streets" for claiming Rep. Abigail Spanberger (D-Va.) joined "AOC's effort to defund the police." Dale rightly noted that Spanberger yelled at party leaders after the last election, saying she barely won because of the "defund the police" advocacy. The networks didn't cover that when it happened. The group noted Spanberger voted for the "George Floyd Justice in Policing Act," which sought to end qualified immunity for police officers -- meaning they could be personally sued. Pelosi argued this was needed to stop the "epidemic of police brutality" -- which doesn't sound pro-police.