All attacks by John McCain

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Truth-O-Meter says:

McCain

John McCain

On Obama, “The press warns the ‘Taxman Cometh.’”

Barely True

The distortions cometh

McCain

John McCain

Obama "promises more taxes on small business, seniors, your life savings, your family."

Barely True

For the most part, only if you're high-income

McCain

John McCain

Obama plans "a tax increase for everyone earning more than $42,000 a year."

False

Obama's tax plan hits $200,000 and up

McCain

John McCain

"First, he (Obama) opposed the surge. Then he confidently predicted that it would fail. Then he tried to prevent funding for the troops who carried out the surge."

Half-True

Obama tried to defund troops? Not exactly

McCain

John McCain

"Obama voted to raise taxes on people making just $42,000."

Barely True

Obama voted for budget resolution, not taxes.

McCain

John McCain

Barack Obama promises higher taxes on "the sale of your home."

Barely True

Only the wealthy make big profits.

McCain

John McCain

Obama "says he'll raise taxes on electricity."

Barely True

No tax offered on electricity

McCain

John McCain

Barack Obama "is more to the left of the announced Socialist in the United States Senate."

Barely True

If you look at one narrow source

McCain

John McCain

"He made time to go to the gym, but canceled a visit with wounded troops. Seems the Pentagon wouldn’t allow him to bring cameras."

Barely True

Damned if you don't

McCain

John McCain

Obama "voted against funding our troops."

Half-True

McCain cites one protest vote

McCain

John McCain

"Obama never held a single Senate hearing on Afghanistan."

Mostly true

The campaign trail leaves little time for hearings

McCain

John McCain

Obama "hasn't been to Iraq in years."

Mostly true

True on the day the ad was released

McCain

John McCain

"Who can you thank for rising prices at the pump? O-ba-ma! O-ba-ma!"

False

Sure, and blame Obama for bad tomatoes, too

McCain

John McCain

Obama "voted for and even sponsored amendments that were intended to kill the (immigration overhaul) legislation."

Half-True

Killing the bill, or making it better?

McCain

John McCain

Says Obama flip-flopped on warrantless wiretapping.

True

What a difference eight months makes

McCain

John McCain

"Barack Obama said he would debate 'anywhere, anytime' but has rejected joint town hall meetings."

Half-True

Obama seems to have change of heart

McCain

John McCain

Barack Obama has "reversed" on his commitment "to begin withdrawing American troops from Iraq immediately."

False

Obama shifts emphasis on Iraq but not position

McCain

John McCain

"If you have an investment for your child’s education or own a mutual fund or a stock in a retirement plan, (Obama) is going to raise your taxes."

False

McCain's argument tangential at best

McCain

John McCain

"Throughout his time in elected office, Barack Obama has taken multiple positions on banning handguns and the D.C. handgun ban."

Half-True

Obama consistently on the fence

McCain

John McCain

Says Obama opposes offshore drilling and a gas tax holiday.

True

James Bond-inspired ad is on target about drilling and gas taxes

McCain

John McCain

Says Obama opposes innovation, the electric car and "clean, safe, nuclear energy."

Pants on fire!

This 007 claim is out of ammo

McCain

John McCain

"I joined the Gang of 14, seven Republicans, seven Democrats, so that we wouldn’t blow up the United States Senate. Sen. Obama had the opportunity to join that group. He chose not to."

True

Obama not one of the Gang

McCain

John McCain

Obama "wants a windfall profits tax on oil to go along with the new taxes he also plans for coal and natural gas."

Mostly true

Yes, Obama wants to tax windfall profits

McCain

John McCain

"In just a few years in office, Sen. Obama has accumulated the most liberal voting record in the Senate."

Barely True

Obama not No. 1 in other ratings

McCain

John McCain

Sen. Obama wants to "enact the single largest tax increase since the Second World War."

False

Two wrongs don't make a right

McCain

John McCain

"Obama voted to support President Bush between 40 and 50 percent of the time over the past two years."

True

Obama and Bush found common ground

McCain

John McCain

"Sen. Obama has been to Iraq once."

True

McCain leads in Iraq trips 8-1

McCain

John McCain

"Sen. Obama has declared, and repeatedly reaffirmed his intention to meet the president of Iran without any preconditions."

True

He has said it again and again

McCain

John McCain

Iran "might not be a superpower, but the threat the government of Iran poses is anything but 'tiny,'" as Obama says.

False

McCain twists Obama's words

McCain

John McCain

"Obama himself voted against funding our nation's veterans and troops in the field during a time of war."

Mostly true

In protest, Obama voted against

McCain

John McCain

“They (Clinton and Obama) have never to my knowledge been involved in legislation nor hearings nor engagement on this issue (climate change).”

False

They have. Yours, in fact

McCain

John McCain

"It is just a fact that Hamas, apparently the North American spokesperson, is endorsing Senator Obama."

Mostly true

Praise, but not a formal endorsement

McCain

John McCain

Barack Obama "wants to nearly double the capital gains tax" increasing taxes on "mutual funds, 401(k)s" for "policemen, firemen, nurses."

Half-True

McCain stretches on who gets hit

McCain

John McCain

Obama "has no experience or background at all in national security affairs."

False

Saying 'no experience' is no fair

McCain

John McCain

Obama "suggested bombing Pakistan."

Pants on fire!

A distortion of what Obama said

McCain

John McCain

"In her short time in the United States Senate, the senator from New York, Senator Clinton, got $500-million worth of pork barrel projects."

Mostly true

Clinton brought home even more bacon

McCain

John McCain

"(Romney's) record was that he raised taxes by $730-million."

Half-True

One man’s fees are another’s taxes

McCain

John McCain

Mitt Romney wants "to set a date for withdrawal" from Iraq.

Barely True

Romney won't mention a date

McCain

John McCain

"He told gay organizers in Massachusetts he would be a stronger advocate for special rights than even Ted Kennedy."

Mostly true

Pretty much yes, but it's not 'special'

McCain

John McCain

Romney left Massachusetts "with a $245-million debt because of the big government-mandated health care system."

Barely True

More costly than expected, but no debt

McCain

John McCain

Mitt Romney previously believed "that abortion should be safe and legal in this country." Now he is "prolife."

True

Romney has changed his stand on abortion

McCain

John McCain

Romney used to favor gun control, and said he didn't want to go back to Reagan-Bush.

True

Romney used to support gun control

McCain

John McCain

Hillary Clinton wants to "wave the white flag of surrender and set a date for withdrawal."

Half-True

A white flag has a literal meaning, too.

McCain

John McCain

"Mitt Romney says the next president doesn't need foreign policy experience."

Mostly true

Romney never said those words, but came close

McCain

John McCain

"He was a member of the Iraq Study Group and was either fired or quit from a very important commission that was trying to figure out the way forward in Iraq."

True

This attack is spot-on

McCain

John McCain

"Senator Clinton tried to spend $1 million on the Woodstock Concert Museum."

True

Yes, Clinton played lead for Woodstock museum

McCain

John McCain

Sen. Clinton said “the surge of troops in Iraq was ‘working.’ Now.... Sen. Clinton says the surge ‘has failed’ and that we should ‘begin the immediate withdrawal of U.S. troops.’”

Barely True

McCain picks and chooses in attack on Clinton

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