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2008 presidential race

2009 State of the Union speech
Presidential Debates: Third Obama-McCain Debate - Second Obama-McCain Debate - V.P. debate, Biden vs. Palin - First Obama-McCain Debate
Vice Presidential background materials:

Gov. Sarah Palin: Booklet - Debate - Profile - Wasilla - Governor
Sen. Joe Biden: Bio - Profile - Debates
Convention coverage:
Dems - GOP - McCain - Palin - Obama - Biden - Nader - Barr
McCain-Obama joint appearances:
Aug.16 -Jul.12 -Jun.28 -
Fox -CNN -
MtP -Ads
2008 Democratic primary debates
Apr.16 -Apr.13 -Feb.26 -Feb.21 -Feb.11 -Jan.31 -Jan.28 -Jan.21 -Jan.15 -Jan.5
2008 Republican primary debates
Feb.7 -Jan.30 -Jan.28 -Jan.24 -Jan.10 -Jan.6 -Jan.5
2008 Green primary debates
Feb.3 -Jan.13
2007 Republican primary debates
Dec.22 -Dec.12 -Dec.9 -Nov.28 -Oct.21 -Oct.9 -Sep.27 -Sep.17 -Sep.5 -Aug.5 -Jun.5 -May 15 -May 3
2007 Democratic primary debates
Dec.22 -Dec.13 -Dec.4 -Dec.1 -Nov.15 -Oct.30 -Sep.26 -Sep.20 -Sep.13 -Sep.9 -Aug.19 -Aug.9 -Aug.7 -Jul.23 -Jun.28 -Jun.3 -Apr.26 -Apr.10


Excerpts from Books by and about 2008 candidates
Sen. John McCain (R, AZ)
Why Courage Matters
Sen. Barack Obama(D, IL)
Dreams From My Father
Sen. Joe Biden (D, DE)
Promises to Keep
Gov. Sarah Palin (R, AK)
New Energy for Alaska
Rep. Bob Barr (L)
The Meaning of IS
Rep. Cynthia McKinney (G)
Green Party Debate
Ralph Nader (I)
The Good Fight
Alan Keyes (NAIP)
Our Character, Our Future

Sen. Hillary Clinton
It Takes A Village
Mayor Rudy Giuliani
Leadership
Gov. Mike Huckabee
Character Makes A Difference
Amb. Alan Keyes
Our Character, Our Future
Rep. Ron Paul
Freedom Under Siege
Gov. Mitt Romney
Turnaround

(click a book cover for excerpts and a review or other books by or about the presidency from Amazon.com)

FactCheck.org analysis of 2008 primary debates


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FactCheck.org analyses the veracity of statements made during political races. OnTheIssues.org summarizes two sets of analyses:
1. From presidential debates
2. From presidential TV & radio advertisements

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    [FactCheck.org is] a nonpartisan, nonprofit, "consumer advocate" for voters that aims to reduce the level of deception and confusion in U.S. politics. We monitor the factual accuracy of what is said by major U.S. political players in the form of TV ads, debates, speeches, interviews, and news releases. Our goal is to apply the best practices of both journalism and scholarship, and to increase public knowledge and understanding.

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-- Jesse Gordon, jesse@OnTheIssues.org, November 2007
Budget & Economy
   Barack Obama: FactCheck: National debt up from $6T to $10T under Bush.
   John McCain: FactCheck: Rescue package already has mortgage renegotiation.
   John McCain: FactCheck: Obama’s new programs cost $286B; McCain’s $211B.
   John McCain: FactCheck: Said--then denied--he needed economics education.
   Barack Obama: Voted against limiting credit to 30%, because 30% too high.
   Hillary Clinton: Voted to limit credit card interest to 30%.
   Hillary Clinton: FactCheck: Consistently against making bankruptcy stricter.
Corporations
   Sarah Palin: FactCheck: No, Obama’s plan won’t tax millions of businesses.
   Hillary Clinton: FactCheck: Pushed Wal-Mart for women managers & environment.
   Mitt Romney: FactCheck: Closed $174M in corporate tax loopholes.
Education
   George W. Bush: FactCheck: Yes, NCLB has raised test scores.
Energy & Oil
   Barack Obama: FactCheck: McCain rejected alternatives 11 times, not 23.
   Barack Obama: FactCheck: Reluctant on nuclear power in past; now favors it.
   John McCain: FactCheck: No, Obama voted for $300M oil tax INCREASE.
   Barack Obama: FactCheck: Both McCain & Obama plans kill oil tax loopholes.
   John McCain: FactCheck: US sends $357B to hostile countries, not $700B.
   John McCain: FactCheck: Obama not opposed to nuclear energy; just Yucca.
   John McCain: FactCheck: Voted against new investments in renewable energy.
   Barack Obama: FactCheck: Self-contradictory on Bush’s clean-energy plan.
   Hillary Clinton: FactCheck: Oil & gas giveaways stripped from final 2005 Bill.
   John Edwards: FactCheck: Changed to anti-Yucca before forged documents.
   Bill Richardson: FactCheck: No, NH gas prices are not highest ever.
Foreign Policy
   Joe Biden: FactCheck: McCain did not refuse to sit down with Spain.
   Barack Obama: FactCheck: Kissinger opposes presidential meetings with Iran.
   Barack Obama: FactCheck: Campaign prevented committee meetings, not rules.
   John McCain: FactCheck: Obama sought restraint in Georgia; so did Bush.
Government Reform
   Barack Obama: FactCheck: Yes, earmarks total $18B in this year’s budget.
   John McCain: FactCheck: Killed corrupt $6.8B contract, but reinstated it.
   John McCain: FactCheck: Earmarks have gone down in last 5 years.
   George W. Bush: FactCheck: Earmark veto threat takes no effect until 2009.
   John McCain: FactCheck: $35B in pork meant $484 per child, not $1000.
   Barack Obama: FactCheck: Yes, Obama cast 130 “present” votes in IL Senate.
   John McCain: FactCheck: Claim of “24 years with no earmarks” mostly true.
Health Care
   Barack Obama: FactCheck: Exempts small business, but no $2,500/yr savings.
   John McCain: FactCheck: Plan is $5,000 per family, not $5,000 per person.
   Sarah Palin: FactCheck: Obama’s plan does not remove private insurance.
   Sarah Palin: FactCheck: McCain’s plan costs $14B/year; not budget-neutral.
   Barack Obama: FactCheck: McCain’s plan taxes employees, not employers.
   John McCain: FactCheck: Obama’s plan is voluntary for adults.
   George W. Bush: FactCheck: Tax deduction insures at most 9M, & not poorest.
   Barack Obama: FactCheck: Yes, Obama favored single-payer, despite denial.
   Barack Obama: FactCheck: No, US costs are not twice as much as others.
   Mitt Romney: FactCheck: Untrue that 47M uninsured want to “not play”.
Homeland Security
   John McCain: FactCheck: Pushed for immediate withdrawal from Somalia.
   John McCain: FactCheck: Voted against Lebanon deployment, but post-hoc.
   Ron Paul: FactCheck: US spends $572B on foreign operations, not $1T.
   George W. Bush: FactCheck: Wiretapping authority foiled no terrorist plots.
   Barack Obama: FactCheck: Promised to repeal Patriot Act, then voted for it.
   Rudy Giuliani: FactCheck: Claimed Clinton cut army by 25%; actually was 16%.
Immigration
   John McCain: FactCheck: Yes, he has used the word “amnesty” in the past.
   Mitt Romney: FactCheck: Yes, his ads DID accuse McCain of “amnesty”.
Jobs
   George W. Bush: FactCheck: Yes, 52 months of job growth, but at lower wages.
   Rudy Giuliani: FactCheck: Cut unemployment substantially, but not in half.
Principles & Values
   Barack Obama: FactCheck: Ranked most liberal in Senate, based on 99 votes.
   Hillary Clinton: FactCheck: Ranked 16th most liberal in Senate.
   John McCain: FactCheck: Won NH & SC via independents, but lost GOP vote.
   Barack Obama: FactCheck: Obama praised GOP for having ideas, not GOP ideas.
   Barack Obama: FactCheck: Took Rezko’s donations, but never represented him.
   Hillary Clinton: FactCheck: Obama, Bill, & Hillary all praised Ronald Reagan.
   Dennis Kucinich: Excluded from debate by Nevada Supreme Court ruling.
Social Security
   Fred Thompson: FactCheck: Slower growth of benefits for future retirees.
Tax Reform
   John McCain: FactCheck: Obama voted for taxes 76 times, not 94 times.
   Joe Biden: FactCheck: McCain did not vote with Obama on tax increase.
   Sarah Palin: FactCheck: Undoing Bush tax cut only hits families over $83K.
   Barack Obama: FactCheck: Voted for non-binding tax increase on $42K income.
   George W. Bush: FactCheck: Expiring tax cuts typically cost $828, not $1,800.
   John McCain: FactCheck: Against Bush tax cuts in 2003; for them in 2006.
   Mike Huckabee: FactCheck: To be revenue-neutral, FairTax raises some taxes.
   Mike Huckabee: FactCheck: FairTax does not bring underground into economy.
   Mitt Romney: FactCheck: Never opposed 2003 Bush cuts, but never supported.
   Rudy Giuliani: FactCheck: Claimed 34% NYC hotel tax cut; actual cut was 14%.
War & Peace
   Barack Obama: FactCheck: Iraqis have $29B surplus, not $79B.
   Sarah Palin: FactCheck: No, we’re not back to pre-surge troop levels.
   Sarah Palin: FactCheck: No, Afghan general did not say a surge would work.
   Barack Obama: FactCheck: Iraq has at most $59B surplus, not $79B surplus.
   Barack Obama: FactCheck: Promised 16-month exit; now 16-month reduction.
   Barack Obama: FactCheck: Opposes surge--hasn’t produced political solution.
   Barack Obama: FactCheck: Pakistan has lost 1,200 troops fighting Al Qaeda.
   Barack Obama: FactCheck: Kissinger says Iran meet ok; but only lower level.
   John McCain: FactCheck: Admiral did not call Obama’s plan dangerous.
   John McCain: FactCheck: Obama did declare Republican Guard terrorists.
   John McCain: FactCheck: Bush vetoed troop bill that Obama voted against.
   Barack Obama: FactCheck: Overstated displaced Iraqis; actually 4.2 million.
   George W. Bush: FactCheck: Troop drawdown of 20,000 still above pre-surge.
   Barack Obama: FactCheck: No, violence in Iraq is LOWER than 2 years ago.
   John McCain: FactCheck: Yes, criticized Rumsfeld, but not before invasion.
   Mike Huckabee: FactCheck: Correct that Romney did support timed withdrawal.


The above quotations are from FactCheck.org analysis of 2008 primary debates.

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