The Fact-checking organization Politifact has named their “Lie of the Year,” for 2013..
Drum Roll please !
Ba dum dum chshshshshshshsh..
And the honor goes to ...............................
President Barack Hussein Obama’s often-repeated assertion that...
“If you like your health care plan, you can keep it,” won the ignominious honor for 2013...as reported by NBCNEWS..
Politifact– said Obama’s promise was “impossible to keep” and has resulted in a “real hit to his credibility.”(sounds like Politifact is racist).
“So this fall, as cancellation letters were going out to approximately 4 million Americans, the public realized Obama’s breezy assurances were wrong,” editor Angie Drobnic Holan wrote.
“Boiling down the complicated health care law to a soundbite proved treacherous, even for its promoter-in-chief. Obama and his team made matters worse, suggesting they had been misunderstood all along.”
She added that readers in an online poll “overwhelmingly” agreed with the decision.
Barack Hussein Obama.. 'Liar of the year' ..Oh, how low the mighty have fallen . Well at least he earned this award... unlike the Nobel Prize.
The Fact-checking organization Politifact has named their “Lie of the Year,” for 2013..
Drum Roll please !
Ba dum dum chshshshshshshsh..
And the honor goes to ...............................
President Barack Hussein Obama’s often-repeated assertion that...
“If you like your health care plan, you can keep it,” won the ignominious honor for 2013...as reported by NBCNEWS..
Politifact– said Obama’s promise was “impossible to keep” and has resulted in a “real hit to his credibility.”(sounds like Politifact is racist).
“So this fall, as cancellation letters were going out to approximately 4 million Americans, the public realized Obama’s breezy assurances were wrong,” editor Angie Drobnic Holan wrote.
“Boiling down the complicated health care law to a soundbite proved treacherous, even for its promoter-in-chief. Obama and his team made matters worse, suggesting they had been misunderstood all along.”
She added that readers in an online poll “overwhelmingly” agreed with the decision.
Barack Hussein Obama.. 'Liar of the year' ..Oh, how low the mighty have fallen . Well at least he earned this award... unlike the Nobel Prize.
2 - Ted Cruz: Congress gets exception to Obamacare
Runner-up is Texas conservative and tea party favorite Sen. Ted Cruz.
In a speech in August, Cruz said President Barack Obama "granted all of Congress an exception" to Obamacare.
Politifact rated this claim "false."
3 - Michele Bachmann: IRS health care database
Former Republican presidential candidate Rep. Michele Bachmann of
Minnesota said in May appearing on Fox News that the IRS will be "in
charge" of "a huge national database" on health care.
"The IRS is not keeping people's health care records," Drobnic said.
"The only role they play is if someone gets a subsidy to help them
buy insurance, the IRS will verify their income and the IRS already has
that information and they know how much money you're making."
Bachmann made similar claims about the IRS and its ties to the health
care law in 2011 after Obama's State of the Union address.
4 - Ann Coulter: Docs won't accept Obamacare
Politifact rated conservative commentator Ann Coulter's claim that
"No U.S.-trained doctor will accept Obamacare" a whooping "pants on
fire."
Coulter made the comments in a column titled "Democrats to America: We Own the Government!" posted to her website in October.
"Experts told us this was ridiculous and nothing we could find in the
law connected where doctors were trained with what kind of insurance
you had," Drobnic said.
Experts, Politifact says, called the notion that there is a provision
in the Affordable Care Act that bars doctors from accepting patients
who bought insurance under the federal marketplace "ridiculous" and
"outrageous."
2 - Ted Cruz: Congress gets exception to Obamacare
Runner-up is Texas conservative and tea party favorite Sen. Ted Cruz.
In a speech in August, Cruz said President Barack Obama "granted all of Congress an exception" to Obamacare.
Politifact rated this claim "false."
3 - Michele Bachmann: IRS health care database
Former Republican presidential candidate Rep. Michele Bachmann of
Minnesota said in May appearing on Fox News that the IRS will be "in
charge" of "a huge national database" on health care.
"The IRS is not keeping people's health care records," Drobnic said.
"The only role they play is if someone gets a subsidy to help them
buy insurance, the IRS will verify their income and the IRS already has
that information and they know how much money you're making."
Bachmann made similar claims about the IRS and its ties to the health
care law in 2011 after Obama's State of the Union address.
4 - Ann Coulter: Docs won't accept Obamacare
Politifact rated conservative commentator Ann Coulter's claim that
"No U.S.-trained doctor will accept Obamacare" a whooping "pants on
fire."
Coulter made the comments in a column titled "Democrats to America: We Own the Government!" posted to her website in October.
"Experts told us this was ridiculous and nothing we could find in the
law connected where doctors were trained with what kind of insurance
you had," Drobnic said.
Experts, Politifact says, called the notion that there is a provision
in the Affordable Care Act that bars doctors from accepting patients
who bought insurance under the federal marketplace "ridiculous" and
"outrageous."
In politics, lying is a job requirement. Perhaps, Obama won because he is the most famous of the top 4 candidates? Obama is still mostly right in that the vast majority of the insured do keep the same healthcare plan. However the other 3 are far more wrong than Obama.
In politics, lying is a job requirement. Perhaps, Obama won because he is the most famous of the top 4 candidates? Obama is still mostly right in that the vast majority of the insured do keep the same healthcare plan. However the other 3 are far more wrong than Obama.
2 - Ted Cruz: Congress gets exception to Obamacare
Runner-up is Texas conservative and tea party favorite Sen. Ted Cruz.
In a speech in August, Cruz said President Barack Obama "granted all of Congress an exception" to Obamacare.
Politifact rated this claim "false."
3 - Michele Bachmann: IRS health care database
Former Republican presidential candidate Rep. Michele Bachmann of
Minnesota said in May appearing on Fox News that the IRS will be "in
charge" of "a huge national database" on health care.
"The IRS is not keeping people's health care records," Drobnic said.
"The only role they play is if someone gets a subsidy to help them
buy insurance, the IRS will verify their income and the IRS already has
that information and they know how much money you're making."
Bachmann made similar claims about the IRS and its ties to the health
care law in 2011 after Obama's State of the Union address.
4 - Ann Coulter: Docs won't accept Obamacare
Politifact rated conservative commentator Ann Coulter's claim that
"No U.S.-trained doctor will accept Obamacare" a whooping "pants on
fire."
Coulter made the comments in a column titled "Democrats to America: We Own the Government!" posted to her website in October.
"Experts told us this was ridiculous and nothing we could find in the
law connected where doctors were trained with what kind of insurance
you had," Drobnic said.
Experts, Politifact says, called the notion that there is a provision
in the Affordable Care Act that bars doctors from accepting patients
who bought insurance under the federal marketplace "ridiculous" and
"outrageous."
They are ALL LIARS
None of those people's lies matter because the poster only hates Obama.
2 - Ted Cruz: Congress gets exception to Obamacare
Runner-up is Texas conservative and tea party favorite Sen. Ted Cruz.
In a speech in August, Cruz said President Barack Obama "granted all of Congress an exception" to Obamacare.
Politifact rated this claim "false."
3 - Michele Bachmann: IRS health care database
Former Republican presidential candidate Rep. Michele Bachmann of
Minnesota said in May appearing on Fox News that the IRS will be "in
charge" of "a huge national database" on health care.
"The IRS is not keeping people's health care records," Drobnic said.
"The only role they play is if someone gets a subsidy to help them
buy insurance, the IRS will verify their income and the IRS already has
that information and they know how much money you're making."
Bachmann made similar claims about the IRS and its ties to the health
care law in 2011 after Obama's State of the Union address.
4 - Ann Coulter: Docs won't accept Obamacare
Politifact rated conservative commentator Ann Coulter's claim that
"No U.S.-trained doctor will accept Obamacare" a whooping "pants on
fire."
Coulter made the comments in a column titled "Democrats to America: We Own the Government!" posted to her website in October.
"Experts told us this was ridiculous and nothing we could find in the
law connected where doctors were trained with what kind of insurance
you had," Drobnic said.
Experts, Politifact says, called the notion that there is a provision
in the Affordable Care Act that bars doctors from accepting patients
who bought insurance under the federal marketplace "ridiculous" and
"outrageous."
They are ALL LIARS
None of those people's lies matter because the poster only hates Obama.
"Men, I'll be honest. Winning isn't everything... Men, it's the only thing!"
~Red Sanders
You know Slim, I always thought that was a Vince Lombardi original quote. You can now have the piece of mind in knowing you set me straight on something.
"Men, I'll be honest. Winning isn't everything... Men, it's the only thing!"
~Red Sanders
You know Slim, I always thought that was a Vince Lombardi original quote. You can now have the piece of mind in knowing you set me straight on something.
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