Obameter finds more promises Stalled
As we dig deeper into Obama's campaign promises, we find more of them have little or no progress.
As we dig deeper into Obama's campaign promises, we find more of them have little or no progress.
The talk show host repeats a line from the blogosphere that fewer than 10 percent of Obama Cabinet members have private sector experience. But his number is way off.
Liberal commentator Keith Olbermann said even Reagan couldn't meet new conservative standards promoted by the Republican Party. We scrutinize the record and find it's actually a tough call.
As President Obama prepares for a major address on the war in Afghanistan, we review his campaign promises on the issue.
We check out Lou Dobb's recent interview on Telemundo to determine if he's changed his views on illegal immigration.
Readers share their thoughts on the public option, Obama's Nobel, and pundits Glenn Beck and Rachel Maddow.
We look at the promises we've deemed the most significant and see where they stand.
Readers tell us what they think about Sarah Palin, the Copenhagen Treaty and health care reform.
We fact-check two statements from a Republican congressman about stimulus spending.
A chain e-mail claims the cap-and-trade bill would require people to retrofit their homes for energy efficiency. We find -- surprise! -- the chain e-mail is wrong.
Republican Orrin Hatch says the Democratic health care bill is longer than War and Peace . We count the words.
An American Studies professor listed 90 accomplishments of the Obama administration and sent it to some Democratic friends, but the list went viral. We take a look to see if it's accurate.