Chain e-mail sings familiar tune with new chorus
A new chain e-mail makes the familiar (false) claim that Obama is a Muslim, with a new (false) twist that he's flying "Hamas refugees" to the United States — and a senator takes it seriously.
A new chain e-mail makes the familiar (false) claim that Obama is a Muslim, with a new (false) twist that he's flying "Hamas refugees" to the United States — and a senator takes it seriously.
Obama says the PAYGO rule "is the principle that helped transform large deficits into surpluses in the 1990s." We find that's a stretch.
Rush Limbaugh talks about how Republicans could try to bottle up court nominees in committee. We find he has the facts right.
Conservative groups portray Cass Sunstein, the nominee for regulatory chief, as a radical on animal rights and free speech on the Internet. We find he's had some provocative ideas, but his words have been exaggerated.
The vice president is wrong about the spread of a sneeze inside an airplane. Studies show the germs don't travel far.
We open the mail and hear your feedback about Armenian genocide, the Gingrich Half-Flip and cigarette taxes. One reader asks, "Who put up this site ... Romney?"
It turns out that Obama — and our mothers! — are right: Washing hands really does slow the spread of disease.
We examine whether Sen. Lindsey Graham is right about the Geneva Conventions and alleged terrorists, and whether Newt Gingirch flip-flopped on the issue.
We conclude our 100-day coverage by selecting Obama's most significant promises — one Kept and one Broken.
It looks like Robert Gibbs said Obama never taught constitutional law. But we go to the videotape and find Gibbs had it right and the transcript was wrong.
By marrying much of his domestic agenda to the economic stimulus plan, Obama used the urgency of the financial crisis to pass many of his ideas. But others have stalled.
After yesterday's look at the promises President Barack Obama has kept, we now examine the promises he has broken.