Stand up for the facts!

Our only agenda is to publish the truth so you can be an informed participant in democracy.
We need your help.

More Info

I would like to contribute

$

Taking off the gloves in Orlando

By Bill Adair
October 19, 2007

SUMMARY: At a Fox/Republican Party of Florida debate in Orlando, the GOP candidates offered some exaggerations on crime and defense. And Mike Huckabee was Pants-On-Fire wrong that the majority of the signers of the Declaration of Independence were clergymen.

After several debates in which the candidates seemed to agree more than disagree, the gloves came off at the Republican debate in Orlando on Oct. 21, 2007.

Prompted by provocative questions from the Fox TV panelists, the candidates emphasized their differences with each other. About the only thing they agreed upon was their dislike of Sen. Hillary Clinton, who was mentioned 26 times.

The candidates recycled a few claims we already had checked and offered plenty of new ones:

* Sen. John McCain criticized Clinton for supporting a $1-million federal grant to a museum for the Woodstock music festival. We found McCain was right that Clinton played lead for the federal money. We rated his claim

True.

* Mitt Romney repeated his claim that the military shrank under President Clinton. That’s misleading because the defense shrinkage began under the first President Bush and had bipartisan support. So we are reissuing our

Half True.

* Rudy Giuliani continued to trumpet his record on crime. We find, as we did when we first examined his record with

this story

that he has

some numbers right and earns a True

but is

exaggerating other accomplishments

because the trend began before he took office.

* Tom Tancredo stretched the truth with his claim that he had received high ratings from conservative groups. We give him a

Mostly True.

* Perhaps the biggest mistake of the night came from Mike Huckabee, who said that “most” of the 56 Founding Fathers were clergymen. We found only one who was. That mistake was so far off the mark that Huckabee earned a

Pants On Fire.

Our Sources
See individual Truth-O-Meter rulings

Browse the Truth-O-Meter

More by Bill Adair
John Kitzhaber
stated on July 18, 2014 a campaign debate:
Oregon "is the most trade-dependent state in the nation"
False
Donald Rumsfeld
stated on February 17, 2013 an op-ed in the "Washington Post":
Says wrestling was a favorite sport of Abraham Lincoln.
True
Rick Perry
stated on January 8, 2012 a Republican debate in New Hampshire.:
Says President Barack Obama "is a socialist."
Pants on Fire!
C.W. Bill Young
stated on February 20, 2010 a speech to Pinellas County Republicans.:
The Democratic health care plan is a "government takeover of our health programs."
Pants on Fire!
Barack Obama
stated on January 27, 2010 his State of the Union address:
The "pay-as-you-go law ... was a big reason why we had record surpluses in the 1990s."
Half-True
Dick Cheney
stated on December 30, 2009 a statement to Politico.:
President Obama "doesn't ... want to admit we're at war."
Pants on Fire!
Barack Obama
stated on September 20, 2009 an interview on Meet the Press:
"Mathematically, the White Sox can still get in the playoffs."
True

Taking off the gloves in Orlando





Donald Trump
stated on May 4, 2026 a White House event:








Donald Trump
stated on April 23, 2026 remarks at the White House:







Chris Wright
stated on April 19, 2026 an interview on CNN's "State of the Union":