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Fact-Checking The VP Debate

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FactChecking the VP. Debate

Spin Baby Spin!

Sarah Palin Is The New George Bush

McCain Love/Hate Relationship With The Media

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ABC News independently fact checked some of these claims and found both vice presidential wannabes were guilty of stretching the truth during the debate.

Bankruptcy Law

BIDEN: “We should be allowing bankruptcy courts to be able to readjust, not just the interest rate you are paying on your mortgage to be able to stay in your home, but in — be able to adjust the principal that you owe, the principal that that you owe. That would keep people in their homes; actually help banks by keeping them from going under. But John McCain, as I understand it — I’m not sure of this, but I believe John McCain and the governor don’t support that&.

GWEN IFILL: Gov. Palin, is that so?

PALIN: That is not so.

FACT: The Senate has voted only once this year on legislation that would change bankruptcy laws to help distressed homeowners. John McCain was absent for that vote. Contrary to what Palin says, the McCain campaign acknowledges that he does not support those changes to bankruptcy laws.

Palin on Troop Levels in Iraq

During an exchange on Iraq, Palin erroneously claimed the United States is down to presurge levels in Iraq. Palin said, “We have got to win Iraq. And with the surge that has worked we’re now down to presurge numbers in Iraq. That’s where we could be.” Palin is incorrect.

FACT: The Alaska governor is wrong because the number of troops on the ground is still higher and the number of combat brigades is the same as at the start of the surge in January 2007, according to Pentagon figures. Iraq troop levels before the surge were at 133,500. While U.S. troop levels in Iraq have been in the 142,000 range recently, today they are at around 150,000 because of an ongoing troop rotation.

Army General in Afghanistan

Palin misidentified Army Gen. David D. McKiernan, commander of the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force, as “McClellan” several times during the debate.

At one point Palin said, “First, McClellan did not say definitively that the surge principles would not work in Afghanistan. Certain accounting for different conditions in that country and conditions are certainly different.”

FACT: The general commanding troops in Afghanistan is McKiernan.

Obama’s Statements About Meeting President of Iran

When Palin criticized Barack Obama for saying he would be willing to meet with the president of Iran, a nation with whom the United States does not currently have formal diplomatic relations, Biden reacted and said, “Can, can I clarify this? That’s just simply not true about Barack Obama. He did not say he’d sit down with [Mahmoud] Ahmadinejad.”

FACT: While the Illinois senator has clarified this statement several times with further explanation about the conditions that would have to be met before a presidential-level meeting, Biden is incorrect that Obama “did not say” it.

In September 2007, Obama responded to this question from a reporter: “You’ve said before that you’d meet with President Ahmadinejad. &. Would you still meet with him today?” Obama said:”Yeah, nothing’s changed with respect to my belief that strong countries and strong presidents talk to their enemies and talk to their adversaries.”

Obama’s Voting Record on Taxes

Palin argued that Obama has voted to increase taxes 94 times. Palin said, “Barack had 94 opportunities to side on the people’s side and reduce taxes and 94 times he voted to increase taxes or not support a tax reduction. Ninety-four times.”

FACT: That’s a wildly inflated number Palin threw out; the actual number is closer to half that.

But how about when Biden defended Obama against a different Palin tax allegation.

PALIN: “Barack Obama supported increasing taxes, as late as last year for families making only $42,000 a year.”

BIDEN: That charge is absolutely not true. Barack Obama did not vote to raise taxes. The vote she’s referring to — John McCain voted the same way.

FACT: On the tax increase that Palin referred to, McCain did not cast a vote. He was campaigning in Pennsylvania, but it was a fairly party line vote and McCain’s vote would not have made a difference.

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FactCheck.org — Presidential Debates — just the Facts!

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FactChecking Debate No. 1 — Facts muddled in Mississippi McCain-Obama meeting.

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The McCain-Palin ‘Moose Stampede’ of Perverted Lies

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The St Petersburg Times: “McCain’s straight talk has become a toxic mix of lies and double-speak.John McCain and Sarah Palin stand accused of trying to “lie” their way into the White House with discredited claims and advertising.

The Palin Lie Dossier

1. She never went to Iraq — Her trip was to an Iraq/Kuwaiti border post.

2. Her claim that she is in charge of 20% of America’s ENERGY SUPPLY is a monstrous exaggeration — Alaska’s share of domestic energy production last year was 3.5 percent, according to the official figures kept by the U.S. Energy Information Administration….[FactCheck.org].

And, if by “supply” Palin meant all the energy consumed in the U.S., and not just produced here, then Alaska’s production accounted for only 2.4 percent.

Alaska is the ninth largest producer of ENERGY(includes oil and natural gas) in the United States, more specifically — Alaska produced the second largest amount of CRUDE OIL (771,000 Barrels/Day) in 2006, behind Texas, which produced 1,088,000 Barrels/Day. — [Ref: Historical U.S. Crude Oil Production, 1954 to 2006]

Alaska produces very little Natural Gas, most of which (76.6%), was produced in the Gulf of Mexico area.

Also, McCain’s claim that Palin is a “major world authority” in Energy is ridiculous and laughable.

3. To bolster her foreign policy credentials, she lied that she has traveled to Ireland — She never went to Ireland. The Ireland trip was a refueling stop on her trip to military installations in Germany and Kuwait. Maybe she went to Bosnia Too — and was under fire while landing.

Is this lying a woman thing?Hillary Clinton’s List of Many Lies.
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| More Lies Below (Article & Video) | …and here: Incontinence + Incompetence = GOP Ticket |

Jon Stewart — Sarah Palin Won’t Blink

WASHINGTON (AFP) — Republicans John McCain and Sarah Palin stand accused Monday of trying to “lie” their way into the White House with discredited claims and advertising — and it’s not just outgunned Democrats crying foul.

Non-partisan fact-check operations, newspapers and opinion columnists are also charging McCain, once a darling of the press, of cloaking the election in sleaze and unfairly smearing Democrat Barack Obama.

With the United States locked in two foreign wars, punished by its thirst for Middle Eastern oil and with the economy plummeting, the race was consumed for two days last week by McCain camp claims Obama called Palin a “pig.”

US election campaigns and hardball advertising always push the limits of truth and often amount to outright distortion — the Obama camp has not hesitated to blur McCain’s record too.

Sarah Palin -- GOP Convention
   Cartoon — By David Horsey

Campaigns and experts usually steer clear of blatantly accusing a candidate of lying, but the term is being bandied about following McCain’s latest hard-hitting assault on Obama’s character and defense of Palin’s record.

Last week, the McCain campaign accused Obama of wanting to teach sex education in kindergarten. In reality, the bill he voted for as an Illinois lawmaker mandated warnings for young children about sexual predators.

Palin was accused of saying she visited Alaskan troops in Iraq when it emerged her trip was to an Iraq/Kuwaiti border post.

She is also taking heat for repeatedly saying she blocked a notorious multi-million dollar project to build a bridge to a sparsely-inhabited island in her state which she initially backed and of not fully returning all the federal dollars doled out for it.

“Generally those come out as outright lies, not just not incorrect,” said Larry Powell, a professor of communications of the University of Alabama at Birmingham.

The McCain camp is also now being accused in news reports of embellishing attendance figures at campaign rallies.

The Obama camp derided the volley of accusations as “disgusting lies” and questioned McCain’s honor.

Newspapers and independent fact-checking groups also accused Republicans of peddling untruths.

“The claim is simply false,” said FactCheck.org of the sex education ad.

The St Petersburg Times complained: “McCain’s straight talk has become a toxic mix of lies and double-speak.

“It is leaving a permanent stain on his reputation for integrity.”

Republicans, like President George W. Bush’s guru Karl Rove, have been playing hard knocks-style politics for more than 20 years, often taking a Democrat’s perceived strength and turning it into a liability.

Ironically, McCain was a victim of such treatment, bowed out embittered by the 2000 primary campaign against Bush and apparently not willing to take the high road again.

Governor Tim Pawlenty of Minnesota Sunday said Democrats were descending into “hysteria.” Another top McCain aide Carly Fiorina said McCain’s foes were panicking and accused them of unfairly exploiting McCain’s age.

McCain himself denied on Friday that his attacks were rooted in untruth.

“Actually, they are not lies,” McCain said on the ABC show “The View.”

“This is a tough campaign.”

Whatever its morality, the final judgement on McCain’s strategy will be dictated by whether it works.

An earlier negative barrage that branded Obama an empty “celebrity” seemed to jolt the Democrat last month, changing a race McCain appeared to be losing.

Latest broadsides slowed Obama again: for every hour he spends defending himself, he is not talking about the failing economy or comparing McCain to Bush.

“They are trying to put Obama on the defensive… to make a whiner out of him,” said Powell.

Latest polls give McCain a slight edge, but can a scorched earth policy work all the way through to November 4?

“If that is the only thing they are doing, then they would be in serious trouble,” said Kathleen Kendall, a communications professor at the University of Maryland.

“A lot of things are happening at once,” she said, mentioning positive advertisements the campaign is running and speeches by McCain on issues. Palin is also reinvigorating Republicans.

Obama’s response is also critical.

“I love this country too much to let them take over another election with lies and phony outrage,” he said before launching a fight-back.

But he does not seem comfortable in the political gutter.

“He doesn’t want to go as sulphorously negative as his opponents are if he can avoid it,” said Bruce Buchanan, of the University of Texas at Austin.

McCain’s aides are like “guerrilla fighters fighting those who are following Marquis of Queensbury rules,” he said.

The sleaze debunked

Reference: Moo — People should stop picking on vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin because she hired a high school classmate to oversee the state agriculture division, a woman who said she was qualified for the job because she liked cows when she was a kid. And they should lay off the governor for choosing another childhood friend to oversee a failing state-run dairy, allowing the Soviet-style business to ding taxpayers for $800,000 in additional losses….[Read More]

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Fact Check – Week of September 5, 2008

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1. Previous Episodes: http://www.factcheck.org/justarchive/
2. Fact Check Archive: http://www.factcheck.org/archive/

FactChecking McCain — September 5, 2008 | He made some flubs in accepting the nomination.

GOP Convention Spin PART 1 — September 3, 2008 | Lieberman and Thompson make misleading claims about Obama on Day Two of the party in St. Paul.

GOP Convention Spin PART 2Palin trips up on her facts, and Giuliani and Huckabee have their own stumbles on Night 3 of the Republican confab.

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