Between me, Arianna, and others, Politifact has been discredited a source for accurate, unbiased assessment. Politifact has gotten it wrong on Obama's promisekeeping, on Halliburton, on war contracting, on NitaLowey, on the StupakAmendment, on the healthcare legislation, and more:
PolitiFact 's Truth-O-Meter in Need of Tune-Up
PolitiFact Embraces Equivocation, the Truth Gets Squeezed
PolitiFact Is Wrong About Nita Lowey: Abortion Coverage Could Become Rare With Stupak Amendment
PolitiFact gets it wrong on Jones
http://southdekalb.wordpress.com/2010/07/01/ajc-politifact-gets-it-wrong-on-jones/
Politifact only recognizes 47 broken promises & cuts Obama much slack.
Politifact has gamed its way of measuring Obama's "promisekeeping"; its categories ('NO ACTION', 'IN THE WORKS', 'STALLED' or 'NOT YET RATED) are misleading. Many a campaign promise or pledge (hundreds of them) has been generously placed in these categories to languish.
As Politifact claims, "Once we find action is completed, we rate them 'PROMISE KEPT' 'COMPROMISE' or 'PROMISE BROKEN'". By Politifact's own definition, it enables Obama to keep these issues in limbo for 4 years.
One of many examples of Politifact's gaming its list is that Politifact doesn't even list in its "Promises Broken" category Obama's campaign promise to impose 'Windfall Profits Taxes on the Oil & Gas Industry" - Obama immediately reneged on it once in office, saying, "The prices have now dropped - We'll see about doing that if or when they rise again."
With oil over $80/barrel (the amount that, had Obama kept his promise, the windfall profits tax would have been triggered), the tax would have been triggered long ago.
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