Monday, December 21, 2009

2009 Misinformation Awards

And the winners are...

Glenn Beck

Media Matters combed through the almost 2,000 research items, more than 5,000 video clips, and more than 3,000 blog posts to select the "2009 Misinformer of the Year." This year's "winner" frequently trafficked in outlandish conspiracy theories about the Obama administration and progressives in general, unleashed a barrage of outrageous, incendiary and increasingly paranoid rhetoric on a daily basis, and used both his nationally syndicated radio show and cable news program to openly organize political events targeting progressive policies and politicians.

2009 Misinformer of the Year: Glenn Beck


Death Panels

PolitiFact asked it's readers to vote for the "2009 Lie of the Year" and Sarah Palin's 'Death Panels' claim easily won. Her assertion — that the government would set up boards to determine whether seniors and the disabled were worthy of care — spread through newscasts, talk shows, blogs and town hall meetings. Opponents of health care legislation said it revealed the real goals of the Democratic proposals. Advocates for health reform said it showed the depths to which their opponents would sink. Still others scratched their heads and said, "Death panels? Really?"

PolitiFact's Lie of the Year: 'Death panels'

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Thursday, December 10, 2009

The Republican America: A Nation Guided by Fear

Politicususa.com offers up an accurate view of today's Republican party:

"The GOP has given FEAR a new and outrageous energy all centered on our esteemed President. They have attacked his patriotism, his race, his religion, his wife, his work ethic, his birth, his demeanor, his strength, his character, his travel, his speeches, his vision, his message, his community service, his record, his staff, his cabinet, his appointments, his policies, his vacations, his intelligence, his education, his timing, his associates, his respect for other nations and leaders, and so much more."

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