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The 2008 Presidential Campaign in Review

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"As Putin rears his head, where does he go? Alaska."

 

-Palin

I vote for mandatory FactCheck subtitles on every ad, infomercial and debate in 2012. And a truth interpreter at every rally, informing the public about what the candidate actually said.

I vote for mandatory FactCheck subtitles on every ad, infomercial and debate in 2012. And a truth interpreter at every rally, informing the public about what the candidate actually said.

 

On almost every ad I saw, there were lists of votes whenever they said something that their target did. Whether or not those were well aimed accusations I left up to people who had the time to care =P

I vote for mandatory FactCheck subtitles on every ad, infomercial and debate in 2012. And a truth interpreter at every rally, informing the public about what the candidate actually said.

 

I'm not sure it'll help much. I think fact-checking is already becoming marginalized.

Especially when there seems to be different versions of what constitutes "the facts".

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"Obama and his campaign staff sure have been saying some pretty nasty things about western Pennsylvania these last few days, and I'm here to tell you that I couldn't agree with them more."

 

~McCain

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