Politifact and truth-seeking
True: “President Obama’s proposal calls for serious cuts in our own long-term carbon emissions,” but China and India will still be allowed to increase their emissions.” — Sarah Palin
False: “Today and every day, an estimated 14,000 Americans will lose their health insurance coverage.” — Tom Harkin
False: The Climatic Research Unit e-mails show that the science behind climate change “has been pretty well debunked.” — Tom Inhofe
Mostly True: President Obama has “the worst ratings of any president at the end of his first year.” — Karl Rove
Anybody surprised?
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So where's page 2 that says which ones are true???
Is a statement rated True if it's factually true but deliberately misleading? That situation pervades.
You've got to click on "view original post" to read the rest!
Thanks. I made the site one of my favorites.
No surprise or disagreement with the truth ratings but disgust that statements like the first are used, ignoring the rationale for such differences, to imply that the proposal is or poorly negotiated or against American interests. (Must relax and resume ignoring political posturing.)
No surprise on the last three.
An aside: Regarding the first quote, it’s naive to expect that India and China would accept emissions cuts “equal” to those of a developed country like the U.S. If parity is what Palin wants, she’s not going to get it.