The Washington Post works over Tom Cotton — joining a long line of non-partisan debunkers — for his dishonest advertising about Sen. Mark Pryor’s supposed support for Social Security benefits for illegal immigrants. The Post runs chapter and verse through the dishonesty — a claim “discredited eight years ago” but ever fresh for the sleazy Tom Cotton campaign.

The Post gives Cotton “four Pinochios” for the ad.

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Apart from the ads in which he says he loves his mama and her childhood without benefit of indoor plumbing, you have to think hard to find honest Tom Cotton ads.

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