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The AP Exposes Flaws With Obama’s Promises From His Infomercial

// October 30th, 2008 // No Comments » // POLITICAL ARENA

Obama made various promises during his 30 minute infomercial. The AP has realeased the following statements concerning Obama’s false promises:

From The AP

Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama was less than upfront in his half-hour commercial Wednesday night about the costs of his programs and the crushing budget pressures he would face in office.

Obama’s assertion that “I’ve offered spending cuts above and beyond” the expense of his promises is accepted only by his partisans. His vow to save money by “eliminating programs that don’t work” masks his failure throughout the campaign to specify what those programs are — beyond the withdrawal of troops from Iraq.

A sampling of what voters heard in the ad, and what he didn’t tell them:

THE SPIN: “That’s why my health care plan includes improving information technology, requires coverage for preventive care and pre-existing conditions and lowers health care costs for the typical family by $2,500 a year.”

THE FACTS: His plan does not lower premiums by $2,500, or any set amount. Obama hopes that by spending $50 billion over five years on electronic medical records and by improving access to proven disease management programs, among other steps, consumers will end up saving money. He uses an optimistic analysis to suggest cost reductions in national health care spending could amount to the equivalent of $2,500 for a family of four. Many economists are skeptical those savings can be achieved, but even if they are, it’s not a certainty that every dollar would be passed on to consumers in the form of lower premiums.

THE SPIN: “I also believe every American has a right to affordable health care.”

THE FACTS: That belief should not be confused with a guarantee of health coverage for all. He makes no such promise. Obama hinted as much in the ad when he said about the problem of the uninsured: “I want to start doing something about it.” He would mandate coverage for children but not adults. His program is aimed at making insurance more affordable by offering the choice of government-subsidized coverage similar to that in a plan for federal employees and other steps, including requiring larger employers to share costs of insuring workers.

THE SPIN: “I’ve offered spending cuts above and beyond their cost.”

THE FACTS: Independent analysts say both Obama and Republican John McCain would deepen the deficit. The nonpartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget estimates Obama’s policy proposals would add a net $428 billion to the deficit over four years — and that analysis accepts the savings he claims from spending cuts. The nonpartisan Tax Policy Center, whose other findings have been quoted approvingly by the Obama campaign, says: “Both John McCain and Barack Obama have proposed tax plans that would substantially increase the national debt over the next 10 years.” The analysis goes on to say: “Neither candidate’s plan would significantly increase economic growth unless offset by spending cuts or tax increases that the campaigns have not specified.”

THE SPIN: “Here’s what I’ll do. Cut taxes for every working family making less than $200,000 a year. Give businesses a tax credit for every new employee that they hire right here in the U.S. over the next two years and eliminate tax breaks for companies that ship jobs overseas. Help homeowners who are making a good faith effort to pay their mortgages, by freezing foreclosures for 90 days. And just like after 9-11, we’ll provide low-cost loans to help small businesses pay their workers and keep their doors open. ”

THE FACTS: His proposals — the tax cuts, the low-cost loans, the $15 billion a year he promises for alternative energy, and more — cost money, and the country could be facing a record $1 trillion deficit next year. Indeed, Obama recently acknowledged — although not in his commercial — that: “The next president will have to scale back his agenda and some of his proposals.”

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The Obama 30 Minute Infomercial

// October 29th, 2008 // No Comments » // POLITICAL ARENA

Obama continues his messiah like status as he addresses the nation tonight with his 30 minute Infomercial. This man is so important that even Fox has delayed the World Series so that America can hear the thunderous voice of Obama.

The campaign says that the half-hour spot will showcase the Democratic presidential candidate focusing in on real voters’ stories. Other political figures will make an appearance and the ad buy will dip into a live rally from Sunrise, Fla.

It is unclear if the messiah will be performing any miracles. He has promised to not only change America, but also to change the world. Some are hoping that during the 30 minute infomercial he will at least turn water into wine.

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Video: Post-Debate Ad From McCain Campaign. “McCain Is Right”

// September 27th, 2008 // 1 Comment » // POLITICAL ARENA

I couldn’t help but notice Obama verbally state at least six times that McCain was right. I should have known that the brilliant people from the McCain campaign noiced also. They produced this ad immediatly after the debate. “McCain Is Right”

The McCain Ad That Has Obama Furious; Teach Sex To Kindergarteners

// September 12th, 2008 // 2 Comments » // POLITICAL ARENA

This is the ad That Obama can’t stand. The ad slams Obama for his support for a bill which called for sex ed for K-12.

Video: McCain Ad; Lipstick on a pig

// September 10th, 2008 // 5 Comments » // POLITICAL ARENA


Here is the McCain ad that is a response to Obama’s “lipstick on a pig” comment. When Obama and Biden along with the media attacked Palin from all sides I supported the responses by the McCain camp. I believe this comment was taken out of context and is being blown out of proportion. It may have been a clever use of words by Obama, but if the liberals don’t outright attack Palin and we respond with these kinds of ads it makes us appear petty and desperate.

Read more about the lipstick on a pig comment.
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