Posted 1/9/2005 7:53 PM
President Bush is an eloquent advocate of his 2001 education overhaul known as the No Child Left Behind Act.
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But lately his administration apparently has concluded that the law needs a harder sell based on deceptive practices. Last week, USA TODAY disclosed that the Department of Education had paid conservative pundit Armstrong Williams $240,000 to tout the measure on his syndicated talk show and to periodically interview Education Secretary Rod Paige.
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Williams now says he used poor judgment. The Bush administration, however, has shown not even a hint of remorse.
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The Williams episode is just the latest of many efforts throughout the administration to use trickery in pursuit of policy goals. To announce a new anti-drug campaign last year, the Office of National Drug Control Policy sent out video news releases designed to look like independently produced news reports.
The Government Accountability Office, the investigative arm of Congress, concluded that these bogus news reports — which were similar to some used by the Clinton administration — constituted illegal "covert propaganda."
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