 |
|
|
|
FactCheck Archive


|
Kerry once voiced support for a 50-cent increase in the gasoline tax. Bush calls that "wacky," but Bush's chief economist praised the idea.
|
|
Kerry supported an increased tax on Social Security benefits, but he also supported a repeal and Bush didn't.
|
|
Animated cartoon claims Bush cuts education funding, but it's really up 58%.
|
|
Bush campaign falsely accuses Kerry of voting 350 times for tax increases. Bush's own words mislead reporters.
|
|
Yes, along with $87 billion worth of other things. But Bush didn't send enough in the first place.
|
|
President claims 1995 Kerry plan would "gut" the intelligence services. It was a 1% cut, and key Republicans approved something similar.
|
|
Attack ad revives question of whether Kerry's numbers add up.
|
|
Citizens United TV ad calls Kerry a "rich, liberal elitist." But Bush is rich, too. So was George Washington.
|
|
A TV ad from an anti-Bush group says so. But it's based on a study that actually says something different.
|
|
His first three TV ads are downright bland, with lots of generalities and few facts for us to check.
|
|
Campaign says Internet ad is to "set the record straight." But it contains some distortions.
|
|
|
|
Copyright © 2003 - 2009, Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania FactCheck.org's staff, not the Annenberg Center, is responsible for this material.
|