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ABC's Robin Roberts did not challenge Giuliani's tax falsehood

October 14, 2008 8:12 pm ET

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SUMMARY: ABC's Robin Roberts did not challenge Rudy Giuliani's claim that Sen. Barack Obama "wants to raise taxes." In fact, Obama has repeatedly said he would cut taxes for families making less than $250,000 per year, and Sen. John McCain's own chief economic adviser reportedly said that it is inaccurate to claim that "Barack Obama raises taxes."

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On the October 14 edition of ABC's Good Morning America, co-host Robin Roberts did not challenge former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani when he claimed Sen. Barack Obama "wants to raise taxes," repeating a conservative charge that often goes unchallenged by the media. In fact, Obama has repeatedly said he would cut taxes for low- and middle-income families, specifically those making less than $250,000 per year. Further, Sen. John McCain's own chief economic adviser, Douglas Holtz-Eakin, reportedly said that it is inaccurate to claim that "Barack Obama raises taxes."

Obama again laid out his plan to cut taxes during an October 10 campaign stop in Ohio. He said:

You've heard a lot about taxes in this campaign. Well, here's the truth -- my opponent and I are both offering tax cuts. The difference is, he wants to give $200 billion in tax cuts to the biggest corporations in America, and he wants to give the average Fortune 500 CEO a $700,000 tax cut. But he gives nothing at all to over 100 million Americans.

I have a different set of priorities. I'll give a middle-class tax cut to 95% of all workers. And if you make less than $250,000 a year -- which includes 98 percent of small business owners -- you won't see your taxes increase one single dime. Not your payroll taxes, not your income taxes, not your capital gains taxes -- nothing. Because in an economy like this, the last thing we should do is raise taxes on the middle-class.

A September 15 analysis of the candidates' tax plans by the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center -- written prior to McCain's October 14 announcement of a $52.5 billion economic plan -- found that "Obama would give larger tax cuts to low- and moderate-income households and pay some of the cost by raising taxes on high-income taxpayers. In contrast, McCain would cut taxes across the board and give the biggest cuts to the highest-income households." The report says that through Obama's plan, "By 2012, middle-income taxpayers would see their after-tax income rise by about 5 percent, or nearly $2,200 annually. Those in the top 1 percent would face a $19,000 average tax increase -- a 1.5 percent reduction in after-tax income." Further, "McCain would lift after-tax incomes an average of about 3 percent, or $1,400 annually, for middle-income taxpayers by 2012. But, in sharp contrast to Obama, he would cut taxes for those in the top 1% by more than $125,000, raising their after-tax income an average 9.5 percent."

From the October 14 broadcast of ABC's Good Morning America:

GIULIANI: I mean, look, both campaigns have had people -- surrogates, people who are involved with them, say things that maybe the candidates themselves wouldn't say. The reality is they have great disagreements -- a lot of respect for each other -- but great disagreements. I think the real issue here is, in my view, John McCain is much more prepared to be president than Barack Obama. He has the experience. He's led -- he's led this country through crisis before.

Barack Obama is basically new on the scene. He doesn't have that experience. Those are not personal things, those are things that go to their resume, and I think that's what John will be emphasizing. Plus, I think his package of reforms for the economy are really going to help this economy grow, whereas I think Barack Obama, who wants to raise taxes, raise tariffs -- which is exactly what Herbert Hoover did -- would be a terrible mistake.

ROBERTS: And how does John McCain turn it around? Our ABC News/Washington Post poll has him 10 points down. No one has ever come back from that kind of deficit.

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    • Author by worrierking (October 14, 2008 9:18 pm ET)
         

      "He's led -- he's led this country through crisis before."

      My memory isn't what it once was, so I can't seem to remember when John McCain led this country through crisis before. Can someone help me with this?

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      • Author by mrhebert74 (October 14, 2008 9:24 pm ET)
           

        Well, how about when McCain bravely "suspended his campaign" to work the phones and get the House Republicans to pass the bailout? That was masterful and inspiring, wasn't it? And thanks to that heroic effort, uh.... something good happened, right?

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      • Author by IRONY 101 (October 14, 2008 9:48 pm ET)
           

        John McCain bravely led the charge for the re-election of George W. Bush in 2004...that was kind of a crisis.  ;>)

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        • Author by wzwriter (October 15, 2008 9:08 am ET)
             

          John McCain bravely led the charge for the re-election of George W. Bush in 2004...that was kind of a crisis.  ;>)

          Every day that useless excuse for a human being has been squatting at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue has been a crisis.  I for one want to see him spend his retirement in prison for crimes against the American People.

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    • Author by mrhebert74 (October 14, 2008 9:21 pm ET)
         
      I guess if you make Rudy's kind of money, then Obama DOES want to raise your taxes.
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    • Author by IRONY 101 (October 14, 2008 9:51 pm ET)
         

      Hey, Rudy...how's Bernie Kerek?

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      • Author by wzwriter (October 15, 2008 9:09 am ET)
           

        Hey, Rudy...how's Bernie Kerek?

        Hey, Rudy - worn any good drresses lately?

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    • Author by snoopy (October 14, 2008 10:04 pm ET)
         

      OT, but ya gotta love white republican men values...

      A Tennessee man couldn't give much to the McCain/Palin campaign, so he gave his child's nomenclature.

      "I took one for the cause," said Mark Ciptak of Elizabethton. "This is a little token to the McCain camp, and we are strong supporters of that ticket." Ciptak put "Sarah McCain Palin Ciptak" on his newborn daughter's birth certificate documents, ignoring the name he and his wife picked earlier.

      "We actually came up with the name Ava Grace, and I secretively went and got another set of forms," Ciptak said. His wife Layla, he told the
      Kingsport Times-News still didn't know what he had done when he first talked to them. "Only some friends and family members who I have called for prayer support know at this point," he said.

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      • Author by IRONY 101 (October 14, 2008 10:56 pm ET)
           

        ...who I have called for prayer support...

        Of course...   <sigh

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        • Author by Col. Harlan Sanders (October 14, 2008 11:46 pm ET)
             

          "Hey Honey, I lied to you about something. Ya know the name we agreed on for the baby? I went behind yer back & named her after some wingnut hockey mom who's gonna be a political punchline for a little while, before she's an embarrassing historical footnote for the GOP. What's for dinner?"

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          • Author by Col. Harlan Sanders (October 14, 2008 11:51 pm ET)
               

            Dammit, Snoop, I went right off-topic with you. Since there don't seem to be any slack-jawed dittoheads here, I'll provide their robotic response to this topic;

            (ahem) Duhhhh... I don't get the problem here (digging wax out of ear) Obama will raise some taxes, on people making over a quarter mil...( scratching ass & inspecting fingernails)... so it's true that Obama will raise taxes... duhhhh.. (wiping drool from bib overalls).

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            • Author by eweston8542983 (October 15, 2008 12:17 am ET)
                 

              You prefer a the extension or retraction movement when your wiping drool Col? Concerned hygenist's need to know! 

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            • Author by oscar the grouch (October 15, 2008 12:25 am ET)
                 

              Hope they ain't holdin' their guns in the hand their usin' to scratch with, could be deadly. But on the other hand, would be hard to scratch with the hand clutchin' the Bible.

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              • Author by Col. Harlan Sanders (October 15, 2008 12:36 am ET)
                   

                Oscar, I hope you don't think, in what I hoped was an accurate portrayal, I was including reasonable cons like you.Maybe the ass-scratching, but I know a fashion plate like you wouldn't be caught dead in the OshKosh B'Goshes, unless they were custom made and imported. 

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                • Author by oscar the grouch (October 15, 2008 9:27 am ET)
                     

                  Nah, if I did I would have used "we" instead of "they".  However, I do on occasion were Bib Overalls (lots of pockets for the DIY projects around the Estate) and I try to make sure they're not imported (from China, anyway).

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          • Author by IRONY 101 (October 15, 2008 12:58 am ET)
               

            "Hey Honey, I lied to you about something...."

            To which she replied: "Well the baby ain't yours anyways...!"  ;>)

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      • Author by juliajayne (October 15, 2008 12:48 am ET)
           

        Snoopy, before this thread got hijacked by Colonel Sanders and his weird hillbilly drunken blatherings :-0), I was gonna ask whassup with this hockey Mom crap all of a sudden. what happened to the dang soccor Moms?

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        • Author by IRONY 101 (October 15, 2008 12:54 am ET)
             

          Hockey moms accept violence as part of life...some relish it.  Soccer moms yell at the refs when their kids get bumped.

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        • Author by nerzog (October 15, 2008 8:48 am ET)
             

          They can't play soccer in Alaaaaaska..... too many Moose chips, don't ya know?

          Besides, everybody knows that soccer is a Marxist sport.

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          • Author by oscar the grouch (October 15, 2008 9:30 am ET)
               

            OT, but do you know what they call a hockey team with 32 players?

            A full set of teeth.

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      • Author by wzwriter (October 15, 2008 9:36 am ET)
           

        Ciptak put "Sarah McCain Palin Ciptak" on his newborn daughter's birth certificate documents, ignoring the name he and his wife picked earlier.

        Only a dim-witted right-winger would "think" to do someting like that.  I mean, I seriously doubt that there are any chidren of Democrats out there named "Walter Carter Mondale", "Geraldine Mondale Ferraro". "Albert Clinton Gore", "Joseph Gore Lieberman", "John Kerry Edwards", or "Joseph Obama Biden".

        :-)

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    • Author by shaggles (October 15, 2008 11:43 am ET)
         
      McCain's recovery plan is nothing but a give away to rich folks and big business. (Has there ever been a Republican economic plan that wasn't?) It won't help with the current crisis and may make things worse. Only a Republican would think it's a good idea to cut taxes when we've just passed a $700 billion bailout package.
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      • Author by SouthTexScott (October 15, 2008 1:43 pm ET)
           

        And only a Republican would think it's a ggod idea to cut taxes when we're spending $10 Billion in funny money a week on just one of our two wars.

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    • Author by temphandle anise57conifer (October 15, 2008 2:20 pm ET)
         

      " challenge" lol, you have got to be kidding ..they are there to parrot every right wing accusation and lie they hear about . From flashing pictures of William Ares as soon as he's mentioned by a republican to framing the topic as " why isn't Obama ahead MORE" , What tactic will McCain use , " what des he have to do " or " WILL IT WORK".

      They no longer condem sleazy tactics in the media, they frame it as " will it work" .

      The state of main stream "news" is appalling and they are all as bad as Fox, not only for what they say, but for WHAT THEY DON'T say !" - Kahoneez

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