Originally
posted by
Cerberus:
Obama is a LIAR! HE LIES! He's done nothing BUT lie to the people about everything. It's criminal.
I originally thought that a comment like this is worthless because you didn't bring up anything specific. It's basically just name-calling with no evidence to back anything up. In addition, it's such a vague meaningless thing to say about a politician at this point that it's pretty much just a cliche.
But then I thought: There's actually a website that fact-checks many of our elected leaders: Politifact. Let's use that website and see how Pres. Obama compares to other officials.
Pres. Obama
http://www.politifact.com/personalities/barack-obama/
True - 22%
Mostly True - 24%
Half True - 27%
Mostly False - 12%
False - 14%
Pants on Fire - 1%
So if we stick the top three and bottom three categories together to simplify things, we've got a 73/27 split on statements that are at least mostly truthful, and only 1% of his evaluated statements have been marked as intentionally misleading.
Here are some of the main Republican leaders:
http://www.politifact.com/personalities/john-boehner/
http://www.politifact.com/personalities/eric-cantor/
http://www.politifact.com/...nalities/mitch-mcconnell/
We'll put them all together to save space, they'll be in the same order posted above (Boehner, Cantor, McConnell)
True - 30/25/20
Mostly True - 5/11/20
Half True - 9/11/20
Mostly False - 20/25/10
False - 32/18/30
Pants on Fire - 4/11/0
Now, in fairness, McConnell only had like 10 things he said that they reviewed, so sample size is an issue here, but again, looking at the top three vs. the bottom three categories again:
Boehner - 44/56
Cantor - 46/54
McConnell - 60/40
So Obama appears to be more truthful on evaluated statements than any of these three.
Let's do one more thing though, let's look at the list of most recent "Pants on Fire" ratings.
http://www.politifact.com/...meter/rulings/pants-fire/
On the entire first page of entries, all but one statement evaluated as "pants on fire" a phrase used when it's not only false, but said intentionally, knowing it's false, are anti-Obama statements. The only "Pants on Fire" from the Democratic side of the aisle comes from Harry Reid. On the 2nd page, there's one Obama comment along with the rest all Republican attacks on Obama (There are 20 entries per page).
So, despite the fact that you haven't given any support and made a claim so general that it's hard to prove either way, I've actually done the work for you to show you just how wrong you are.
You're welcome, Cerberus. :)