As you can see, and as Politifact editor Bill Adair has noted, the claims of Republicans and opponents of health care are much more likely to be false than true. Overall, 76% of their claims (16 of 21) are either “false ” or “pants on fire.
The Monkey Cage: Scoring Truthfulness in the Health Care Debate (via Political Animal)
And here I thought every word that came out of their mouths was a lie. Turns out almost a quarter of them are true! My apologies.
(via moltz)
I would believe that 1/4 of the words coming out of their mouth are true only if it includes “a”, “an”, “the”, “he”, “she”, “and”, “it”, etc. The only other way I can think that they’re teling the truth is purely by accident.
Source: incorrigiblerobot
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