
WASHINGTON, Oct. 7, 2008
Reality Check On The Town Hall Debate
CBS News Fact Checks The Presidential Town Hall Debate In Nashville
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Play CBS Video Video Candidates Spar On Health Care "CBS News RAW:" Presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama disputed over the future of health care coverage in the United States during a town-hall style presidential debate.
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Video Return Of The Evil Empire? During the 2nd presidential debate Barack Obama and John McCain answer the yes or no question, "Is Russia under Vladimir Putin an Evil Empire?"
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Video Obama, McCain Climate Clash "CBS News RAW:" During a town-hall style presidential debate, rival candidates Barack Obama and John McCain argued over issues concerning energy production and the future of the environment.
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Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., right, speaks as Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., listens during a townhall-style presidential debate at Belmont University in Nashville, Tenn., Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2008. (AP)
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Reality Check on Obama's Earmark Request - Never Funded
Senator John McCain attacked Senator Barack Obama for spending hundreds of millions of dollars in earmarks while he's been senator. McCain specifically cited an outlay of $3 million for an overhead projector at a planetarium in Chicago.
McCain was referring to a request from Obama for $3 million for a projector for the Adler Planetarium in Chicago. According to the non-partisan spending watchdog organization, Taxpayers for Common Sense, the request was for $3 million to replace the projector. But the earmark was not funded. No money was spent on the projector. Here is the text of the Obama request according to Taxpayers for Common Sense: "Adler Planetarium, to support replacement of its projector and related equipment, $3,000,000. One of its most popular attractions and teaching tools at the Adler Planetarium is the Sky Theater. The projection equipment in this theater is 40 years old, and is no longer supported with parts or service by the manufacturer. It has begun to fail, leaving the theater dark and groups of school students and other interested museum-goers without this very valuable and exciting learning experience."
Obama Proposes a Net Spending Cut?
Senator Barack Obama claims he's proposing a net spending cut. False, according to most nonpartisan sources. Tax Policy Center says Obama will deficit spend by $473 billion over 4 years, and that was an estimate made before the bailout. McCain scored worse, however, with a projected 4 year deficit of $988 billion.
Obama Biggest Spender in Congress?
Senator John McCain's claim that Obama is the most liberal big spending Senator in Congress is a slight stretch. He's not the most liberal according to most rankings. And one of the lead spending watchdog groups, Citizens Against Government waste, says Obama is tied for the Senate's 15th biggest spender, not the biggest for lifetime rankings. In 2008, the group ranked Obama as number 70, meaning 69 Senators ranked higher than Obama in their pork requests.
Obama Voted to Raise Taxes 94 Times?
McCain tonight repeated the same line he, his running mate and their Republican allies have used against Senator Obama for some time: that Obama voted 94 times to raise taxes or to not cut taxes. Not so fast. This fact has been well-documented by many independent observers. Of those 94 votes, 23 were against tax cuts. So that part is right. Seven of the votes cast by Obama would have lowered taxes. And according to teh nonpartisan FactCheck.Org, most of the 94, over 50 of them, were on non-binding budget resolutions that are not on their own tax bills. According to FactCheck.Org's Deputy Director Viveca Novak, "These are not actual bills that would raise taxes, further action would be required before any tax increase could take effect."
McCain: Wrong on Hoover
McCain: "My friends the last president to raise taxes during tough economic times was Herbert Hoover..."
Not true. The National Bureau of Economic Research says the recession in the 1990's began during the administration of the first President Bush and lasted from July 1990 to March 1991. U.S. Treasury says President Bush raised taxes in October, 1990.
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See all 36 CommentsMcCain Voted At Least 28 Times Against Veterans'' Benefits, Including Healthcare. John McCain%u2019s Quote%u201D"I know the veterans, I know them well, and I know that they know that I%u2019ll take care of them, and I have been proud of their support and their recognition of my service to the veterans, and I love them, and I%u2019ll take care of them, and they know that I%u2019ll take care of them.%u201D
This statement%u2013made near the end of the 1st debate%u2013immediately infuriated veterans across America and overseas. In fact, Senator John McCain has a very clear, long, and illustrious history of not supporting troops and veterans one bit.
When McCain starts talking about insurance markets and interstate competition and level playing fields to save people money, Obama might simply point out that competition has never saved people money, that there has never been a level playing field, and that the market has just gone belly-up in the crash.
Reason will always trump rhetoric with an intelligent audience.
Most are just plain ignorant, but some like being annoying.
My question to everyone posting here and to everyone in America is this: If Mr. McCain can show such blantant disregard and disrespect for a man who is clearly his equal, even when his campaign is desperate to present him as a man of the people, what must he think of you and me, middle-class Americans?
Posted by LFforMcCain at 11:32 AM : Oct 08, 2008
Please... if you look around at various sources and you get the sense of some common idea, then that should raise a red flag in your mind that maybe there is something to it. Of course you can find any number of blatantly biased information. When a source calls out both parties, but seems to call out one more than the other, it should indicate to any rational person that the one party is being more misleading than the other.
Look up "marxist" in the dictionary you reactionist fop! And then run to the nearest High School to finish what you have neglected.
If you are representative of the "Average American" (what your fellow dunce Mrs. Palin calls "Joe Sixpack"), America''s future is in serious jeopardy.
Obama for President!!! Quickly, before we "return to the planet of the apes".
Look up "marxist" in the dictionary you reactionist fop! And then run to the nearest High School to finish what you have neglected.
If you are representative of the "Average American" (what your fellow dunce Mrs. Palin calls "Joe Sixpack"), America''s future is in serious jeopardy.
Obama for President!!! Quickly, before we "Return to The Planet of the Apes".
It is no surprise, therefore, to find that he has the intellectual facility of an ant.
Look up "marxist" in the dictionary you reactionist fop! And then run to the nearest High School to finish what you have neglected.
If you are representative of the "Average American" (what your fellow dunce Mrs. Palin calls "Joe Sixpack"), I fear for America''s future.
Obama for President!!! Please!!!
Look up "marxist" in the dictionary you reactionist fop! And then run to the nearest High School to finish what you have neglected.
If you are representative of the "Average American" (what your fellow dunce Mrs. Palin calls "Joe Sixpack"), I fear for America''s future.
Obama for President!!! Please!!!
Look up "marxist" in the dictionary you reactionary fop. Then run to the nearest High School to finish what you have neglected.
If you are a representative of the "Average American" (what your fellow dunce Mrs. Palin calls "Joe Sixpack"), I fear for America''s future.
Obama for President!!! Please!!!
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