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History is not their best subject
By John Frank December 18, 2007

Presidential candidates often make historical references to emphasize points or justify positions. A lot of the time, though, they get their facts wrong -- to the dismay of historians.

PolitiFact’s greatest hits
By Bill Adair December 17, 2007

Our Top 10 Truth-O-Meter rulings cover the Pledge of Allegiance, military shrinkage and crime linkage. We also examine whether God has a position on the Iowa caucuses.

Income gap is big, but so are its causes
December 14, 2007

Democrats want you to know the income gap between the rich and the rest of us is at highs not seen since the eve of the Great Depression. That doesn't mean it's Bush's fault.

Iowa nice
By Bill Adair December 13, 2007

In the final Republican debate, Rudy Giuliani used some creative new math to exaggerate his record on adoptions, while Fred Thompson was on target about taxes.

Commie e-mail quiz gets an F
By Angie Drobnic Holan December 12, 2007

An anonymous e-mail makes the case that Sen. Clinton holds the same beliefs as Karl Marx and Joseph Stalin by using communist-sounding quotes. But the e-mail presents her statements out of context or distorts them.

Icy debates
By Bill Adair December 12, 2007

Despite the icy weather in Iowa, the candidates are debating in Des Moines. Check back later for coverage of the Wednesday's Republican debate and Thursday's Democratic debate.

Romney haunted by liberal past
By Shawn Zeller December 11, 2007

Mitt Romney's record as governor of Massachusetts and as a candidate for office put him in a vulnerable position as rival Republicans attack his past.

Ham & cheese, hold the bureaucracy
By Bill Adair December 10, 2007

Hillary Clinton is right about the tangled rules of federal food inspections. If you think the sandwich rules are silly, check out the guidelines for pepperoni pizza.

Get the widget
By Bill Adair December 10, 2007

Put a little PolitiFact on your Web site. We now have a free widget that will put our latest Truth-O-Meter rulings on your site. You can find it here.

Romney’s Hillary health care problem
By Jennifer Liberto December 8, 2007

The former Massachusetts governor bashes so-called HillaryCare while others accuse him of using it.

Ridiculous, petty — but true
December 7, 2007

The Clinton campaign trots out quotes from Obama's kindergarten teacher to prove that he's been aiming for the White House longer than he admits. Seriously.

“I believe Mike Gravel”
By Bill Adair December 6, 2007

We've opened a store on CafePress.com for Truth-O-Meter T-shirts that say "I believe Mike Gravel," "I don't believe Mike Gravel," etc. for each candidate. You can order "True" shirts for your favorite and "Pants on Fire" shirts for your foes. Click here to check them out.

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