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Obama's Stump Speech Myths

By: L. Brent Bozell | Posted: July 11, 2012 3:55 AM
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Barack Obama has trouble telling the truth.

This is the man who admitted his memoir "Dreams from My Father" was semifictional. "For the sake of compression, some of the characters that appear are composites of people I've known, and some events appear out of precise chronology."
Translation: On some pages, I'm taking poetic license with the facts to burnish my image.

The problem is, Obama's still using poetic license. So where are the reporters to point out when he doesn't tell the truth? Let's take just one typical Obama stump speech, on July 5 in Sandusky, Ohio, and look for the fibs and stretches. They're not hard to find.

1. There are the biographical tall tales. "My grandfather fought in Patton's army." In 2009, AP's Nancy Benac noted that the president's grandfather, Stanley Dunham, was in a supply and maintenance company, not in combat. That's noble work, but "fought in Patton's army" implies something else. Moreover, Benac reported Dunham's company was assigned to Patton's army for two months in 1945, and then quoted Obama's own self-boosting memoir: "Gramps returned from the war never having seen real combat." Why has Benac been alone in exploring this blatant exaggeration?

2. There are the policy myths. "So when folks said let's go ahead and let the auto industry go bankrupt, we said no let's bet on American workers. Let's bet on American industries, and now, GM is back on top, and Chrysler is moving, and Ford is going strong."

Put aside for a moment that GM being "on top" is a stretch. GM still owes the public $30 billion for the bailout. But the real screamer in that passage is Ford never succumbed to bankruptcy and bailouts and therefore shouldn't be included in any boast of any sort of Obama achievements.

Some lines in the speech just sound ridiculous based on the last three and a half years, such as: "I want to balance our budget. I want to reduce our deficit, deal with our debt, but I want to do it in a balanced and responsible way."

This might not be strictly "false" -- it's opinion -- but it's certainly disingenuous. He said the same thing in 2008 and then delivered the biggest trillion-dollar deficit in history.

Obama also refuses to admit the failure of the "stimulus," claiming in one passage, "I do want to rebuild our roads and our bridges" because it would "put a lot of people back to work -- and that's good for the entire economy." Except, it's demonstrably not true.

3. Then there are the religious myths. "When I first got my job as an organizer for the Catholic churches in Chicago ... they taught me that no government program can replace good neighbors and people who care deeply about their communities (and) who are fighting on their behalf."

In how many ways is this deeply insincere? Obama was hired by a Jewish Alinsky-ite leftist named Jerry Kellman for something called the Developing Communities Project, which did have Catholic support, but Obama's own memoir described the community organizing work as a chance to "start to build power" -- with a "hard-headedness" based on "politics, not religion."

In his stump speech, Obama's trying to create two false impressions: 1) That he's not waging war on the Catholic Church with his Department of Health and Human Services mandate to force Catholics to fund contraceptives and sterilization against their conscience. 2) That he's some sort of moderate about how government programs couldn't possibly replace person-to-person private charity. If he were Catholic, he might be excommunicated.

4. Finally, there are the campaign myths. Obama bizarrely told the crowd in Sandusky "back in 2008, everybody said we couldn't do it because we were outspent, we weren't favored." Did Obama mean in the primary race? By a slim margin, he outraised Hillary Clinton, who was the early favorite. But this spin is comical if it refers to the general election, where Obama outraised McCain $779 million to $347 million.

Then Obama added: "That first race that I ran as a state senator, Michelle and I, we were going around knocking on doors, passing out leaflets. Nobody gave us a shot. Everybody said, 'Nobody can pronounce your name, how are you going to win?'" But Obama ran unopposed in 1996, both in the primary and the general election. In a burst of Chicago-style politics, Obama removed his primary opponents, including the incumbent state senator, Alice Palmer, from the ballot by challenging their signatures.

When will the alleged fact-checkers in the news media vet Obama's stump speech and demand he start telling the truth?



L. Brent Bozell III is the president of the Media Research Center. To find out more about Brent Bozell III, and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.


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Comments (2)

Frank
11:10AM JUL 12TH 2012
Yes, we know you hate the President. You're the racist who stated on "fair and balanced" FoxNews that the President looks like a "skinny ghetto crackhead".

And now you're calling the President a blatant liar. Let's look at one of these claims and decide exactly who's lying.

CLAIM - YOU CAN'T HAVE "FOUGHT" IN WWII IF YOU ONLY SERVED DURING WARTIME IN A SUPPLY AND MAINTENANCE COMPANY.
Clearly, you've never served, much less in combat. I don't know of any veteran who would claim that if you served in a combat theater you could have somehow not fought in that conflict. Just look to our current wars, in Iraq and Afghanistan to see how many of our soldiers have been killed or captured that were serving in supply and maintenance positions. Perhaps you can tell Shoshana Johnson with the U.S. Army 507th Maintenance Company and the other members of her unit that they never fought in Iraq. Your claim is pathetic.

My dad "fought" with Patton throughout Northern Africa against the Afrika Corps, in Sicily, and after D-Day in eastern France. He was under fire several times, serving in the signal corps responsible for some of the first American radar systems used in WWII. During the Battle of the Bulge, his unit was overrun and barely escaped capture.

My brother served in the Merchant Marines and was sunk in the North Atlantic by a Nazi submarine, but later rescued.

In your eyes, neither my father nor brother fought in WWII. PATHETIC.

But then, what should we expect from one who falsely attacked a decorated Silver Star and three Bronze Stars Vietnam war hero like Rep. John P. Murtha about whether his Purple Hearts were deserved, simply because he opposed the war in Iraq, correct?

Yes, I think I'll just recall my old West Point Honor Code - "A Cadet will not lie, cheat, steal or tolerate those who do."

Because, you sir, as I've pointed out before, knowingly and repeatedly lie and will not be tolerated by honorable men.
Frank
9:42AM JUL 11TH 2012
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