One year after Grant Park, a look at promises
One year after Barack Obama declared victory in Grant Park in Chicago, he's earned a mixed record on our Obameter.
One year after Barack Obama declared victory in Grant Park in Chicago, he's earned a mixed record on our Obameter.
Obama aide claims lots of support. But a sampling of polls show that's a stretch.
In his spare time, U2's frontman advocates for an end to global poverty, and that earns him a gig with the Truth-O-Meter.
Some House Republicans claim Obama needs permission from Congress to accept the Nobel Peace Prize. We explore the rules and what other recipients have done.
The latest Internet rumor is that President Obama is giving out free phones to people on welfare.
We put O'Reilly, Matalin and Maddow to the Truth-O-Meter. It comes up False, False & False.
We announce a change to the Obameter and enlist your help in tracking the president's 515 campaign promises.
If you want to buy the public option on the health care exchange, you'll have to be part of a select group.
A PolitiFact guide to distortions in the health care reform debate
The Senior Citizens League says the new computerized records will be open to millions. But we find little to back that up.
Palin and HCAN both dislike a proposed tax on "Cadillac" health plans.
Gun Owners of America claims the Baucus bill "could be used to ban guns in home self-defense." But we find little to back that up.