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Barack Obama Still Lying About the Heritage Foundation

Yesterday, The Heritage Foundation formally requested that the Obama campaign stop misrepresenting the organization’s views in ads touting the candidate’s tax plan.  The letter notes that Barack Obama’s economic adviser has known, unequivocally, for more than a month that Heritage analyst Rea Hederman considers the candidate’s tax plan to be far inferior to that of his rival, John McCain.
 
Obama campaign spokesperson Bill Burton has issued a wholly unsatisfactory response to the Heritage letter.  He attempts to justify the campaign’s misrepresentation by arguing:

  1. That it’s OK to pick up a line written by New York Sun reporter Russell Berman and present it as a direct quote from Hederman, even though Hederman never said it.  Burton’s “justification”:  “I don’t know of any correction or clarification The Sun ever ran….”  Hey, Burton, before you ”quote” someone secondhand, how about checking with him first — to see if he ever said it or ever would say it?  Otherwise, you’re just putting words in someone’s mouth.

  2. That when Hederman called Obama’s climb down from his initial proposal to tax dividends and capital gains at 28% “a great step in the right direction,” this somehow amounts to ”praising” the plan.  As Hederman’s Sept. 16 letter to the Wall Street Journal clearly stated, the climb-down merely made a bad plan less bad.  That’s not praise.

  3. That it’s “reasonable for to use [sic] a definition of ‘better off’ as ‘paying less.’  Maybe.  But Hederman never said the middle class would ”pay less” under the Obama plan.  Those are the reporter’s words, not Hederman’s. Burton acknowledges that the comment about paying less is, in fact, “Berman’s reporting,” not Hederman’s words.  Hederman emphatically does not share Berman’s view.  It is definitely not reasonable to suggest that Hederman believes the middle class would be better off under that plan.  He doesn’t.
     
    In fact, Hederman’s analyses show that the middle class would do much better under McCain’s tax plan because it would lead to twice as much job creation and economic growth.  
     
    If somehow the campaign didn’t know their tax ads were deceitful before, they certainly know that to be the case now.  The question now is:  Will they have the honesty and intergrity to pull them, or will they willfully continue misleading the American public?

COMMENTS

  • Dan_McLaughlin

    Burton is citing the Sun’s failure to issue a correction…he does know that the Sun went out of business a month ago, doesn’t he?

  • JLenardDetroit

    Or, wrap it in an “opinion” and go on spouting it.

    Well then, first… We should have any Right wing publication mis-quote and/or just generate wholly-untrue Press (fine, they can issue a retraction later) but we’ll just go right on using the original misinformation for our ads. Sounds good to me!!

    Next…

    Obama’s campaign site now is trying to imply (read:spin) a new link/site TaxCutFacts.org as some impartial comparison of the two candidates differing Tax policies that they will enact if elected.

    Go to the site to try the full calculator, but here is a limited function one:

    What, of course, IT DOESN’T TELL YOU is how IT DISTORTS THE FACTS. In order for Obama’s Tax Cuts to “appear” better than McCain’s Tax plans it first takes into account the CANCELLATION OF THE BUSH CUTS and THEN REINSTITUTES THEM AS PART OF THE OBAMA PLAN (except, of course, those pesky breaks for the Rick folks, the top rate will be left back at 39%). McCain will KEEP the Bush cuts AND BUILDS UPON THEM! So when you do the calculation, you get McCains “additional” (ON TOP OF THE CURRENT BUSH TAX CUT SAVINGS) to compare to the distorted/phony Obama number. It compares Apples to prunes (and designed to give you the …. that the prunes would).

    So, let me say it again straight-up without chance of misunderstanding. In the Obama calculator it shows any McCain Tax savings incorrectly because you will have the benefit of the additional amount you already currently enjoy with the Bush Cuts (Marriage penalty eliminated, personal exemptions increased, additional tax credits, etc…) You can and should add another $1,000 to the (displayed) McCain amount MINIMUM!

    FIGHT THE DISTORTIONS of the ObamaBinBiden ticket, you must let your friends know of the manner in which they are attempting to deceive them in regard to the Tax Cut plans!

    Can’t have this repeated enough…

    joeljournal’s – Obama spreading the wealth around since 2001 which includes my post about Obama’s TaxCutFact.org distortions Fuzzy Math calculator, numbers that spin more like a roulette wheel and just as big a gamble