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First understand Politifact.org is owned by the Poynter Institute a non-profit that also owns the Tampa Bay Times (formerly St. petersburg times) and to knowledgeable people also known as "West Pravda" as it is
extremely liberal/democrat bias.
Here is a perfect compendium of how biased Politifact is from an acknowledged biased source!
PolitiFact Bias: About PolitiFact Bias/FAQ
So here is a perfect example of Politifact's bias...
PolitiFact Sheet: 6 things to know about the Iran nuclear deal
The Iran deal "violates promises the president made to the American people," said Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla. "It is not an anytime, anywhere inspection process."
Politifact.org rating:
We rated that claim Half True. Rubio has a point when he says the deal doesnât include "anytime, anywhere" inspections, but that was not the administrationâs goal, experts said. The White House typically characterizes the inspection as "very intrusive" â strong by historical standards and enough to block Iranâs path to a bomb.
BUT here is what the President said:
Inspectors will also be able to access any suspicious location. Put simply, the organization responsible for the inspections, the IAEA, will have access where necessary, when necessary," the president said.
Obama says inspectors get access to "any" site in Iran. Is it true? - CBS News
Breaking down Obama's words:
Rubio said "Obama promised"...what Obama said: "Inspectors "WILL".. be ...
Rubio said "anytime, anywhere"...what Obama said: "access where necessary, when necessary"...
Both of the Obama statements use different words BUT HAVE THE SAME MEANING!!!!
So when you consider this simple little error and compound it with Politifact's KNOWN liberal/Obama supporting bias... take everything Politifact states with skepticism!
extremely liberal/democrat bias.
Here is a perfect compendium of how biased Politifact is from an acknowledged biased source!
PolitiFact Bias: About PolitiFact Bias/FAQ
So here is a perfect example of Politifact's bias...
PolitiFact Sheet: 6 things to know about the Iran nuclear deal
The Iran deal "violates promises the president made to the American people," said Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla. "It is not an anytime, anywhere inspection process."
Politifact.org rating:
We rated that claim Half True. Rubio has a point when he says the deal doesnât include "anytime, anywhere" inspections, but that was not the administrationâs goal, experts said. The White House typically characterizes the inspection as "very intrusive" â strong by historical standards and enough to block Iranâs path to a bomb.
BUT here is what the President said:
Inspectors will also be able to access any suspicious location. Put simply, the organization responsible for the inspections, the IAEA, will have access where necessary, when necessary," the president said.
Obama says inspectors get access to "any" site in Iran. Is it true? - CBS News
Breaking down Obama's words:
Rubio said "Obama promised"...what Obama said: "Inspectors "WILL".. be ...
Rubio said "anytime, anywhere"...what Obama said: "access where necessary, when necessary"...
Both of the Obama statements use different words BUT HAVE THE SAME MEANING!!!!
So when you consider this simple little error and compound it with Politifact's KNOWN liberal/Obama supporting bias... take everything Politifact states with skepticism!