Posted on 10/06/2008 2:23:54 PM PDT by pabianice
Fact check needed. That red-haired Obama Suck-up is on Fox proclaiming that in 2006 Obama introduced legistation in the US Senate to rein-in and better control sub-prime loans backed by Fannie May and Freddie Mack. Can anyone corroberate this or is this just another Obama lie? (I also note that she looks rather distressed at the moment -- a result of today's wailing of Obama by McCain and Palin?)
So this is the one "fact" that Biden didn't misstate?
He must have taken care to carefully memorize this because they needed an unprovable fig leaf.
Here’s a fact check suggestion: McCain should propose to Obama at tomorrow night’s debate that each one of them be wired to a lie detector which in turn is wired to an electrode attached back on their individual torsos. A lie would be “shocking” to the perpe’trait’or. I.E., you lie, you fry. Watching Obama dance around the stage would be great entertainment!
Hmm. My experience is that if you write a letter to your Senator about, say, “my kid says Army food stinks,” your Senator forwards it to the Secretary of the Army and eventually receives a bland reply which he in turn forwards to you, along with a covering letter that says “if I can be of any further assistance....”
So I gotta wonder: did Obama write a letter to Paulson or did he just forward a constitutent’s letter for which he’s now trying to take credit?
No kidding! Which idea sounds better Obama's in Oct 2006 or McCain's from May 2006? (no need to answer - we all know how it turned out)
I join as a cosponsor of the Federal Housing Enterprise Regulatory Reform Act of 2005, S. 190, to underscore my support for quick passage of GSE regulatory reform legislation. If Congress does not act, American taxpayers will continue to be exposed to the enormous risk that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac pose to the housing market, the overall financial system, and the economy as a whole. I urge my colleagues to support swift action on this GSE reform legislation - John McCain on the floor of the Senate May 25, 2006
But here's the deal:
1) Obama's letter was completely ineffective -- no surprise there.
2) If this is the letter, and it was really written in 3/2007, then McCain had him beat on the topic by about two years.
3) AND ... McCain actually proposed legislation; i.e., something concrete ... and BEFORE he was a candidate for president.
4) Obama just yapped, as usual -- AFTER he was a candidate for president.
They’re counting on the majority of America to assume it’s the truth, “I heard it on the news, so it must be true.”
And too many people are intellectually lazy enough to do just that.
He did write a letter to Paulson, which is posted on his Senate website. The letter does not say what he is claiming it says, however. In the letter, he is kvetching about how the poor people need protection against lenders who don’t tell them the whole truth about their sub-prime loan.
Obama never warned anybody that there was a financial crisis coming. Never. Obama is a compulsive liar and a poser. (And a poseur as well.)
http://obama.senate.gov/press/070322-obama_urges_ber/
I got that impression too..she was really tap dancing. But to uninformed voters she probably made sense.
Thank you Bookman...adding your link to my new link set this afternoon.
No, but I THINK his claim was that it was about subprime lending (again, I’m sure that there wasn’t enough of it or the terms were too tough!)—and he’s trying to make it sound as if it was about F&F.
I like it! Here's a twist on your idea. Instead of wiring up the politicians, wire up their supporters in the audience. If they lie, their supporters fry.
Give Factcheck.org no credibility on Obama-related topics, as Annenberg supports both.
The red headed woman was on with John Scott (Fox)earlier today and she just kept screeching. When she came on the second show......click MUTE button.
Oh the Obama back dated letter. LoL!
Good idea, but their supporters would probably be typical socalist/progressive/liberals/democrats and lie about who they were supporting before they were hooked up.
“Guess who funds Factcheck.”
Who does fund them? I need the info for a letter to the editor of The Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Are letters from Senators to Secretaries in the public domain? Or would it have to be subpoenaed in a lawsuit?
Perhaps Secy Paulson could make it available for the public good. The Treasury Dept (and all other govt agencies) has an office specifically for dealings with Members of Congress. A letter written by a Senator to a Department Secretary should be very easily available for all to see. It is official government business. It is our right to see the letter and to know exactly what it says.
Read it. It is amazing they can get away with saying Obama warned about the current crisis. Had they followed the advice in Obamas warning letter, the crisis would have been WORSE."
-------------------------------------------------
SO Obama wanted more unsafe loans that would fix the "current crisis." LoL! His letter than is pure BS.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.