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Default ( OT ) "Ken Lay spent 13 nights ... in Bill Clinton's Lincoln Bedroom."

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Bozell repeated lie that Lay slept in Lincoln Bedroom during Clinton years

Though he was introduced by CNN anchor Miles O'Brien as "part of the truth
squad here [at the Democratic National Convention]," L. Brent Bozell III
(founder and president of the conservative Media Research Center) repeated
the lie that former Enron CEO Kenneth Lay stayed in the White House's
Lincoln Bedroom during Bill Clinton's presidency.

In a July 27 interview on CNN's Live From..., Bozell asserted, "Ken Lay
spent 13 nights ... in Bill Clinton's Lincoln Bedroom." In fact, although
Lay did not spend a single night in the Lincoln Bedroom while Clinton was
president, he was an overnight guest in the White House of former President
George H.W. Bush.

This misinformation about Lay and Clinton has been widely propagated -- and
also widely debunked. Lay's name does not appear on the Clinton White
House's Lincoln Bedroom guest lists. The Daily Howler and The New York
Observer's Joe Conason credited Arkansas Democrat-Gazette columnist Gene
Lyons for first exposing the lie: "Sorry, but Lay's name does not appear on
published lists of White House visitors. The former president's [Bill
Clinton's] office told me the allegation is categorically false. ... Lay did
attend a White House bunking party under President Bush's father."

Spinsanity co-editor Brendan Nyhan, in a February 21, 2002, Salon.com
article, wrote that journalists and pundits spreading the "false claim that
former Enron CEO Ken Lay stayed in the Lincoln Bedroom of the White House
during the Clinton administration ... evidently failed to consult the
original Clinton Lincoln Bedroom guest list from February 1997, the July
1999-August 2000 list or the OpenSecrets.org White House Coffee and
Sleep-over Database. Ken Lay's name appears on none of these lists."

According to a February 26, 2002, article in USA Today, "Lay was an
overnight guest at the White House during the senior Bush's administration.
The former president still considers Lay a friend, despite the Enron
scandal."

During the same July 27 interview, Bozell also called Senators John Kerry
(D-MA) and John Edwards (D-NC) "the most liberal ticket in modern American
political history" -- echoing the Republican National Committee and other
conservative pundits. As Media Matters for America has previously
documented, a July 26 op-ed in The New York Times cited an analysis of
Kerry's lifetime record that revealed that while Kerry falls in the liberal
half of his party, he is still "closer to the center of the Democratic Party
than he is to the most liberal senators"; Edwards's lifetime voting record,
according to National Journal, places him squarely in the moderate wing of
the Democratic Party.


 
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