] WASHINGTON, Oct. 7 - From the beginning of the year, the ] White House has charted new ground with the sweep of its ] negative campaigning, starting with an $80 million wave ] of attack advertisements directed at Senator John Kerry ] that began the moment he effectively won his party's ] nomination last spring. ] ] But the scathing indictment that Mr. Bush offered of Mr. ] Kerry over the past two days - on the eve of the second ] presidential debate and with polls showing the race ] tightening - took these attacks to a blistering new ] level. In the process, several analysts say, Mr. Bush ] pushed the limits of subjective interpretation and ] offered exaggerated or what some Democrats said were ] distorted accounts of Mr. Kerry's positions on health ] care, tax cuts, the Iraq war and foreign policy. The New York Times -- Political Memo: In His New Attacks, Bush Pushes Limit on the Facts |