Republican Lies category archive
Bachmann Smearer Overdrive (Updated) 0
Addendum, Later That Same Day:
Dick Polman considers the reaction. A nugget:
The Voter Fraud Fraud 0
Keeping old folks from the polls:
Out of 44,861 active Philadelphia voters 80 or older, more than one in four, a total of 12,313, do not have photo ID from the state Department of Transportation – either a driver’s license or a nondriver ID. Those figures are based on an Inquirer analysis using computer data developed by PennDot and the Pennsylvania Department of State, which is responsible for state elections.
Among active Philadelphia voters – those who have voted at least once in the last four years – the state counted about 136,000 whose names and birth dates did not match those with PennDot IDs. Overall, that number is 15.6 percent of the city’s active registered voters, about 874,000.
But among older voters, the percentage without PennDot ID increases – to 19.5 percent among voters aged 65 to 79, and 27.4 percent among voters 80 and older.
Much more at the link.
Remember that these laws are not about protecting the integrity of elections.
They are about protecting the incumbency of Republicans, who know that a healthy voter turnout is inimical to them and to the interests of their corporate masters.
Verbal Ticks and Tricks 0
In other news, Field considers “retroactive retirement” and “self-deportation” and is inspired to suggest more neologisms.
Lies, Damned Lies, and What Did Mitt Flip Today? 0
Out of the mouths of Bains. TPM:
In fact. Sen. Kerry (D-MA) had released 20 years of tax returns when he ran for president in 2004.
Details at the link.
The (Job) Creationism Myth 0
Noz nails it.
Whenever I hear a member of the punditocracy use the phrase “job creators” (with Capital Letters in the Pronunciation, awe and reverence in the tone), I can tell you exactly what will come next, word for word before I hear it.
I can, but I don’t. Because you also have heard it all before.
Lies and Lying Liars 0
Dick Polman dissects the falsehoods of the Republican “mandate is a tax” mantra. A nugget:
But, every so often, a lie is so shamelessly brazen that it behooves us to bemoan it. Witness the Republican talking point du jour, about how President Obama has supposedly slapped a humongous tax hike on the middle class, thanks to his health-reform provision that requires most Americans to buy health coverage.
Follow the link for the post mortem.
Stray attack of the rational(e):
Upholding something under the “taxing power” does not ipso facto make it a tax. Apparently it does make it a talking point.
The Voter Fraud Fraud 0
Field surveys the latest news in gut out the vote.
The Zombie (Lie) Apocalypse 0
Leonard Pitts, Jr, considers zombie lies of the right wing. A nugget:
That is the lesson of the birthers and truthers, of Sen. Jon Kyl’s “not intended to be a factual statement” about Planned Parenthood, of Glenn Beck’s claim that conservatives founded the Civil Rights Movement, and of pretty much every word Michele Bachmann says. It seems that not only are facts no longer important, but they are not even the point.
Rather, the point is the construction and maintenance of an alternate narrative designed to enhance and exploit the receiver’s fears, his or her sense of prerogatives, entitlement, propriety and morality under siege from outside forces.
He goes on to look at what the right wing’s imperviousness to truth implies; it’s not pretty.
The facts lean left.
That’s why the right needs lies.
Read the rest.
“Tell One Lie, Make It Big, Make It Plausible, Keep It Simple” 3
That’s the short version of how to lie.
Otherwise, you can end up telling so many lies you cannot keep them straight.
Like this.
That would have represented a significant departure from Romney’s previous stance, reiterated as recently as last week in a major immigration speech to Latino group NALEO, that only military service should be considered as a valid path to permanent status. Romney has vocally opposed even allowing in-state tuition for college students who came to the country illegally. By contrast, Obama’s recent executive action waives deportations for young illegal immigrants who graduated from high school, earned a GED or served in the military.
More at the link.
Lies and Lying Liars 0
Steve Benen is keeping score; so far Mitt the Flip has managed to cram 21 discreet lies into this week’s campaigning. Bob Cesca summarizes.
This won’t end until the “straight” news reports begin honestly, with
Mitt Romney told another lie today when he claimed . . . .
As long as the press big boys let this slip, Mitt will continue to let slip the lies of Bain.
The Voter Fraud Fraud 0
Speaking the truth about gut out the vote: Pennsylvania House Republican Leader Mike Turzai.
Via everybody Bob Cesca.
Crossing the RubioCon 0
At Tampabay dot com, Bill Maxwell examines Marco Rubio’s self-serving myth-making.
Maxwell does not mince words; he minces Rubio. A snippet (follow the link for the full deal):
The core of Rubio’s political identity is false. How, then, does he rationalize his allusion to the heroism and sacrifice of exile in his memoir’s title?
“Exile is not a time frame,” he told USA Today. “Exile is an experience. . . .”
Let us translate that last paragraph.
Hmmmmm. How about, “Because I said so, Bub”?
Also, pigs fly, because I say they do.
Lies and Lying Liars 0
At the Guardian, Michael Cohen considers Mitt the Flip’s exceptional mendacity, something in a class by itself, and why reporters don’t call it out more frequently and emphatically:
Now, in general, those of us in the pundit class are really not supposed to accuse politicians of lying – they mislead, they embellish, they mischaracterize, etc. Indeed, there is natural tendency for nominally objective reporters, in particular, to stay away from loaded terms such as lying. Which is precisely why Romney’s repeated lies are so effective. In fact, lying is really the only appropriate word to use here, because, well, Romney lies a lot. But that’s a criticism you’re only likely to hear from partisans.
(Examples of Mitt mendacity at the link.)
The Commander Guy explains why Republicans lap this stuff up:
Fast and Fabricated 0
Excerpt:
Very clearly, Obama started this . . . in 2006, when he secretly hypnotized George W. Bush.
Via Raw Story.
Diagramming Sentences 0
Remember diagramming sentences?
I don’t know if that’s taught any more, but, as English is a language of word order, it damned well should be.
Bob Cesca gives a simple example.








