Tuesday, August 19, 2008

FactCheck Calls Obama on Distorting McCain on Economy

Non-partisan web-site FactCheck.org cited an Obama ad for taking dated quotes from John McCain out of context.

Obama's campaign is running a TV ad in Indiana that asks the question: "How can John McCain fix the economy, when he doesn't think it's broken?" But the ad uses quotes from McCain that are old and taken out of context:

The ad shows McCain saying, "I don't believe we're headed into a recession." But McCain said that in January, and he also acknowledged at the time that the American economy was in "a rough patch."

The ad then shows McCain saying in April, "[T]here's been great progress economically." But the quote is lifted from a much longer response; McCain went on to say that the "progress" made during Bush's tenure still wouldn't console American families who are facing "tremendous economic challenges."

The third quote from McCain, "[W]e have had a pretty good prosperous time, with low unemployment," also comes from January. In his full response, McCain went on to say "things are tough right now."

That makes 16 times FactCheck has nailed McCain for false or misleading campaign statements in the general election to 9 for Obama.

--Ballard Burgher

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