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teapeebubbles

05/05/09 5:35 PM

#62378 RE: teapeebubbles #62377

Rep. Mike Pence (R-IN), chairman of the House Republican Caucus, went on MSNBC earlier today to reiterate a familiar talking point.



"According to some independent estimates the average american household could see their energy costs go up by more than $3,000 per year."

There are many falsehoods here. The first is the contention that there are "some" estimates. There is but one. The next is that these estimates (this estimate) is independent. It is, in fact, an estimate cooked up by House Republicans. The third, and most serious has to do with the accuracy of that one, non-independent estimate. It is exaggerated by more than an order of magnitude.

This claim goes back to earlier this spring, when Congressional Republicans began mischaracterizing an M.I.T. study, and propagating myths based on deeply flawed calculations they made with that study's findings. Though they've been called out repeatedly (by us, and by the author of the study, and by high profile Democrats) for peddling misinformation, they nonetheless continue to push the line.

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teapeebubbles

05/05/09 5:36 PM

#62379 RE: teapeebubbles #62377

This guy is a pestilence.

Dems need to target him and his ongoing campaign of lies. He heard "testimony" at a Republican energy summit "today?" "Testimony" at a summit?

Look, he didn't hear no testimony, he heard a phony Republican talking point resurrected at wackaloon truth-be-damned pep rally. And as to "today", it's a long-since-discredited falsehood.

But Dems can let this turbulent priest get away with his crewcut-disinformation act. Call him on his ongoing abuse of process via intentionally lying.
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teapeebubbles

05/05/09 5:37 PM

#62380 RE: teapeebubbles #62377

Andrea Mitchell and many others like her allow this kind of shit to go unchallenged. This line has been discredited for some time now, isn't it aobut time pseudo journalists like Mitchell and others start boning up on what's new?

By the way, this isn't the first time Republicans have been on TV spewing bullcrap that is allowed to pass unchallenged by whoever is hosting the news show, and they pull this crap because they know it will go unchallenged.