PolitiFact’s greatest hits on health care
This week's debate over the health care law included many claims that we've put to the Truth-O-Meter.
This week's debate over the health care law included many claims that we've put to the Truth-O-Meter.
At the two-year mark of his presidency, we tally how President Obama is doing on his campaign promises. He's got 26 percent Promises Kept and 8 percent Broken.
At the midway point in his four-year term, we examine six of President Obama's campaign promises that illustrate the successes, failures and challenges of his presidency.
Republicans adopt rules for the House, addressing several of their promises. We crank up our new GOP Pledge-O-Meter.
We review our favorite reader comments. One says "Glenn Beck rules, PolitiFact drools." Another says, "If I could marry a website, I would be Mrs. Politifact.com."
Our list includes timely topics, chain e-mails and Michele Bachmann.
Many readers didn't agree with our choice. One complains about our "alleged fact-checking swill."
The Senate approved a nuclear treaty between the United States and Russia, sending the Obameter to Promise Kept.
We continue our work reconciling the bipartisan tax law with Obama's campaign promises.
We look at President Obama's campaign promises in light of recent action from Congress.
The Republican talking point was the most pervasive falsehood of the year, used hundreds of times by GOP leaders and candidates. And it worked: a majority of Americans believe the law is a government takeover.
The Republican talking point was the most pervasive falsehood of the year, used hundreds of times by GOP leaders and candidates. And it worked: a majority of Americans believe the law is a government takeover.