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Why Obama's healthcare claim is a 'winner'
'Lie of the Year': The political fact-checking website, PolitiFact, says Obama's statement, "If you like your health care plan, you can keep it," has earned its 'Lie of the Year' award in 2013.
"If you like your health care plan, you can keep it," President Barack Obama said.
He said it not just once, but at least 37 times in recent years, according to PolitiFact.com.
That statement eventually earned Obama a "Pants on Fire" rating from the political fact-checking site.
Now, Obama has garnered PolitiFact's annual "Lie of the Year" award. And its readers agreed.
In a poll, 59 percent rated Obama's claim as the biggest political fib of the year. The runner up, according to the poll, was also a healthcare whopper:
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, said, "President Obama just granted all of Congress an exception" to Obamacare during an August speech in Iowa. But only 8 percent of PolitiFact readers voted for that as the year's biggest fabrication.
In fact, in four of the past five years, falsehoods about healthcare have earned the PolitiFact "Lie of the Year" award.
'Lie of the Year': Why Obama's healthcare claim is a 'winner'
'Lie of the Year': The political fact-checking website, PolitiFact, says Obama's statement, "If you like your health care plan, you can keep it," has earned its 'Lie of the Year' award in 2013.
"If you like your health care plan, you can keep it," President Barack Obama said.
He said it not just once, but at least 37 times in recent years, according to PolitiFact.com.
That statement eventually earned Obama a "Pants on Fire" rating from the political fact-checking site.
Now, Obama has garnered PolitiFact's annual "Lie of the Year" award. And its readers agreed.
In a poll, 59 percent rated Obama's claim as the biggest political fib of the year. The runner up, according to the poll, was also a healthcare whopper:
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, said, "President Obama just granted all of Congress an exception" to Obamacare during an August speech in Iowa. But only 8 percent of PolitiFact readers voted for that as the year's biggest fabrication.
In fact, in four of the past five years, falsehoods about healthcare have earned the PolitiFact "Lie of the Year" award.
'Lie of the Year': Why Obama's healthcare claim is a 'winner'