BLAZER PROPHET
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As in any year, there are a LOT of lies from politicians. So, after combing through all the lies, Politifact has chosen the one and only "Lie of the Year"- the lie that stands out above all lies.
[envelope please]
And the recipient of the Lie of the Year for 2013 goes to............................
The President.
Give him a hand, ladies and gentlemen! [clap clap clap clap]
http://nbcpolitics.nbcnews.com/_new...ealth-care-promise-named-lie-of-the-year?lite
Fact-checking organization Politifact has named their “Lie of the Year,” and it’s bad news for the White House and the Affordable Care Act.
President Barack Obama’s often-repeated assertion that “If you like your health care plan, you can keep it,” won the ignominious honor for 2013, the group announced.
In a blog post, Politifact– which is affiliated with the Tampa Bay Times – said Obama’s promise was “impossible to keep” and has resulted in a “real hit to his credibility.”
“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.
[envelope please]
And the recipient of the Lie of the Year for 2013 goes to............................
The President.
Give him a hand, ladies and gentlemen! [clap clap clap clap]
http://nbcpolitics.nbcnews.com/_new...ealth-care-promise-named-lie-of-the-year?lite
Fact-checking organization Politifact has named their “Lie of the Year,” and it’s bad news for the White House and the Affordable Care Act.
President Barack Obama’s often-repeated assertion that “If you like your health care plan, you can keep it,” won the ignominious honor for 2013, the group announced.
In a blog post, Politifact– which is affiliated with the Tampa Bay Times – said Obama’s promise was “impossible to keep” and has resulted in a “real hit to his credibility.”
“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.


