"Did Sarah K. Brady, leader of the Brady Bunch,
give twice as much money to Republican candidates
as she did to Democratic candidates?"I think jody knew the answer when he asked it.
The answer is "no".
However, jody cherrypicked a bit of information and reproduced it here:
Brady's donations to Michael N. Castle, a Republican candidate for the US Congress:
$500
(which actually consisted of a $250 donation in the 2003 primary and a $250 donation in the 2004 election; donations listed as made in Delaware)
Brady's donation to Edward M. Kennedy, a Democratic candidate for the US Senate:
$250
(a donation made in 1994; donation listed as made in Virginia)
jody obviously read the data for the two states in question -- Delaware and Virginia -- at the site in question. He chose to report 2 donations made in one state and 1 donation made in the other state -- and
not to report 1 other donation made in the first state and 2 other donations made in the second state.
jody obviously made a conscious decision to report the donations made to Castle (R) in 2003 and 2004 and to Kennedy (D) in 1994, BUT NOT TO REPORT the other donations listed at that site:
Brady's donation to Joseph R. Biden, a Democratic candidate for the US Senate:
$400
(a donation made for the 2002 primary, donation listed as made in Delaware)
Brady's donation to the Fairfax County Democratic Committee:
$300
(a donation made for the 2002 primary, donation listed as made in Virginia)
Brady's donation to Michael L. Corrigan, a Democratic candidate for the US Congress:
$250
(a donation made for the 2000 election, donation listed as made in Virginia)
The site that jody linked to reported SIX donations by Sarah Brady in two states, apparently representing all political donations made by Brady from 1977 to 2004.
There is a total of FOUR donations to Democrats and a Democratic committee and TWO donations to a Republican.
There is a total of
$1200 donated to Democrats/a Democratic committee and
$500 donated to a Republican.
Now here is the question, still on the table:
If jody knew these facts (and jody must be presumed to have known these facts), WHY DID JODY ASK:
"Did Sarah K. Brady, leader of the Brady Bunch,
give twice as much money to Republican candidates
as she did to Democratic candidates?"And WHY DID JODY REPORT only partial information, which, if understood by a reader to have been complete information, would have led the reader to believe that the answer to his question was "yes", when that answer is FALSE?
And WHY DID JODY NOT SPECIFY that the information he had provided was only partial information and that it was not only an incomplete, but a FALSE representation of the real facts?
If this is the kind of discourse that jody thinks it is appropriate to engage in -- to ask questions to which he knows the answer in a public forum, and to provide a misrepresentation of facts that anyone can foresee will lead the reader to a false conclusion regarding those facts -- then I have a question for him.
Does jody like misleading people better than he likes telling the truth?
Heck, I'm not going to try to influence readers to one conclusion or another. I'll just let them figure the answer out for themselves.