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Conservative Terrorists — Republican HATE RADIO RoundUp

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Racist conservative radio hosts continue to promote discredited claim that Obama has yet to prove he was born in the U.S. — that President-elect Barack Obama has not produced a valid birth certificate and is not eligible for the presidency because he is not a natural-born citizen.

Radio hosts Brian Sussman, Mark Davis, Lars Larson, Bob Grant, Jim Quinn, and Rose Tennent repeated the discredited claim that President-elect Barack Obama has not produced a valid birth certificate and is not eligible for the presidency because he is not a natural-born citizen.

In fact, the Obama campaign posted a copy of Obama’s birth certificate on its Fight the Smears website and reportedly provided the original to FactCheck.org, whose staff concluded that it “meets all of the requirements from the State Department for proving U.S. citizenship.”

A Hawaii Health Department official also reportedly confirmed that the birth certificate Obama’s campaign posted is valid.

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Savage on the Mumbai attacks: “Should the tribal areas in Pakistan be wiped out and the rats killed in there once and for all?”

Discussing the terrorist attacks in Mumbai, India, Michael Savage said: “Should the tribal areas of Pakistan be wiped out and the rats killed in there once and for all?

Should we nuke the tribal areas in Pakistan’s wild-man region and wipe out the terrorists once and for all?”

Savage later added: “What the heck do we have nuclear weapons for? What are tactical nuclear weapons for but to wipe out an enemy? The enemy lives there — kill them and their families, and show them that the terror they inflict on the West will come home to roost and will be inflicted on them.”

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Savage Lies: The Half-Truths, Distortions and Outright Lies of a Right-Wing Blowhard

Savage Lies: The Half-Truths, Distortions and Outright Lies of a Right-Wing BlowhardEditorial Reviews

Product Description: Radio talk show host and author Michael Savage has for years been given free rein to distort facts, cherrypick information and just plain lie in supporting his radical conservative opinions.

Nowhere is this more apparent than in the three books Savage considers his “legacy.

But now, award-winning journalist Bill Bowman puts the truth to Savage’s lies, revealing Savage’s rampant egotism, sloppy research and willingness to spin “facts” out of whole cloth.

This is not an attack on Savage’s opinions. It is, however, a long-overdue fact checking of some of the bedrock arguments Savage uses to substantiate those opinions.

About the Author: Bill Bowman is a journalist with more than 20 years’ experience covering issues on the local, state and national levels. His reporting has led to judicial findings of ethical violations and influence peddling on the part of local officials, to the expansion of financial reporting requirements of New Jersey Superior, Supreme and Tax Court judges and to the establishment of a first-in-the-nation program that provided life-saving thermal imaging cameras to every fire department and fire academy in New Jersey.

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FactChecking Debate No. 2 — ‘Nonsense in Nashville’

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McCain vs Obama

McCain and Obama debated for the second time, in Nashville. FactCheck.org noted some misleading statements and mangled facts

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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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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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