Media Matters for America

Pundits called Dems' reaction during Bush address "unprecedented," but Republicans booed Clinton

February 04, 2005 6:38 pm ET

Media figures have falsely claimed that Democrats' audible disapproval of President Bush's misleading claim in his February 2 State of the Union address that Social Security will be "exhausted and bankrupt" in 2042 was "unprecedented." In fact, Republicans routinely booed and hissed during President Clinton's State of the Union addresses.

Many hosts and pundits suggested the Democrats' reaction was the first of its kind:

In addition to the 1993 State of the Union, during which, as Begala pointed out, Republicans heckled Clinton, they also voiced their disapproval in three other Clinton State of the Union addresses, which were presumably attended by then-members of Congress Scarborough and Barr:

As Media Matters for America has noted, the assertion that Social Security will be "exhausted and bankrupt" in 2042 is misleading, since Bush's own Social Security board of trustees reported in 2004 that "[p]resent tax rates would be sufficient to pay 73 percent of scheduled benefits" after 2042 and "68 percent of scheduled benefits in 2078."

&mdash J.C.

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