http://www.democrats.org/specialreports/top10_lies/

The Bush Record: Top 10 Bush Lies
Bush on Iraq

1. "Facing clear evidence of peril, we cannot wait for the final 
proof, the smoking gun that could come in the form of a mushroom 
cloud." [Bush Remarks, Cincinnati OH, 10/7/02]
Fact:Saddam Did not Have Chief Requirements for Nuclear Weapons

The Washington Post reported, "What Hussein did not have was the 
principal requirement for a nuclear weapon, a sufficient quantity of 
highly enriched uranium or plutonium. And the U.S. government, 
authoritative intelligence officials said, had only circumstantial 
evidence that Iraq was trying to obtain those materials." Inspectors 
in postwar Iraq have "found the former nuclear weapons program, 
described as a 'grave and gathering danger' by President Bush and 
a 'mortal threat' by Vice President Cheney, in much the same 
shattered state left by U.N. inspectors in the 1990s." [Washington 
Post, 8/10/03, 1/7/04]

2. "The British government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently 
sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa." [Bush, State 
of the Union, 1/28/03]
Fact: Bush Administration Knew Claim Was False

In March 2002, both the CIA and State Department learned that 
evidence linking Iraq to Niger was unfounded. In October, CIA 
Director Tenet personally intervened with Condoleezza Rice's deputy 
National Security Advisor to have the charge removed from Bush's 
speech to the nation. Rice herself was sent a memo debunking the 
claim. In January, just days before Bush uttered the false charge 
CIA officials tried again to remove the language, but the White 
House insisted it remain -- with added the caveat that they had 
received the information from British sources. [Bush State of the 
Union, 1/28/03; Time, 7/21/03 Issue; Hadley/Bartlett Gaggle, 
7/22/03; New York Times, 7/13/03; Washington Post, 7/20/03; NPR, 
6/19/03]

3. "In an interview with Polish television on May 30, Mr. Bush cited 
the trailers [found in postwar Iraq] as evidence that the United 
States had 'found the weapons of mass destruction' it was looking 
for." [New York Times, 6/26/03]
Fact: State Department Said Bush Rushed to Judgment

The New York Times reported, "The State Department's intelligence 
division is disputing the Central Intelligence Agency's conclusion 
that mysterious trailers found in Iraq were for making biological 
weapons, United States government officials said today. In a 
classified June 2 [2003] memorandum, the officials said, the 
department's Bureau of Intelligence and Research said it was 
premature to conclude that the trailers were evidence of an Iraqi 
biological weapons program, as President Bush has 
done...Administration officials said the State Department agency was 
given no warning that the C.I.A. report was being produced, or made 
public." [New York Times, 6/26/03]

4. "The 'Mission Accomplished' sign, of course, was put up by the 
members of the USS Abraham Lincoln saying that their mission was 
accomplished." [Bush, News Conference, 10/28/03]
Fact: Sign Was Produced by White House

"White House press secretary Scott McClellan later acknowledged that 
the sign was produced by the White House," though he claimed that 
the Lincoln's crew had requested some sort of banner. According to 
reports, "The man responsible for the banner, Scott Sforza, a former 
ABC producer now with the White House communications office...is 
known for the production of the sophisticated backdrops that appear 
behind Mr. Bush with the White House message of the day, 
like 'Helping Small Business,' repeated over and over." [Washington 
Post, 10/29/03; New York Times, 10/29/03]

Bush on the Economy
5. "Our budget will run a deficit that will be small and short-
term." [Bush, State of the Union, 2002]
Fact: Deficit Will Be Largest in History and Will Exceed $400 
Billion Every Year for Next Ten Years

The deficit will exceed $400 billion every year through 2014. By 
2014, the deficit will reach $708 billion. In 2004, the deficit is 
projected to reach a record high of $477 billion, dwarfing the 
previous record of $290 billion posted by Bush's father in 1992. 
[Congressional Budget Office, 1/26/04, 2/27/04; Center on Budget & 
Policy Priorities, 1/21/04, 2/1/04]

6. "Tax relief is central to my plan to encourage economic growth, 
and we can proceed with tax relief without fear of budget deficits, 
even if the economy softens," Bush promised. [Bush Remarks at 
Western Michigan University, 3/27/01]
Fact: Bush Deficits Due Largely to Tax Cuts

In 2002, due largely to Bush's tax cuts, the federal government 
posted a deficit of $158 billion and returned to deficit for the 
first time since 1997. In 2004, Bush's three tax cuts over as many 
years reduced revenues by $270 billion. Over 35 percent of the $9.9 
trillion deterioration from 2002-2011 is due to Bush's tax cuts. By 
2014, tax cuts will account for 40 percent of the deterioration. 
Despite Bush's claims to the contrary, only 6 percent of the $477 
billion deficit in 2004 is due to the lackluster economy. [Center on 
Budget and Policy Priorities, 10/21/03; Congressional Budget Office, 
3/04; CBO, Historical Budget Data, Table 1 http://www.cbo.gov; 
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, 10/27/03]

Bush on His Own Policies
7. "We must uncover every detail and learn every lesson September 
the 11th." [Bush 11/27/02]
Fact: Bush Initially Opposed Independent 9-11 Commission

Bush opposed an independent inquiry into 9/11, arguing it would 
duplicate a probe conducted by Congress. In July 2002, his 
administration issued a "statement of policy" that read "...the 
Administration would oppose an amendment that would create a new 
commission to conduct a similar review [to Congress's 
investigation]." [Statement of Administration Policy, Executive 
Office of the President, 7/24/02; Los Angeles Times, 11/28/02]

8. "Bush had pushed hard for the Medicare drug benefit, but said he 
would not sign anything that exceeded $400 billion." [Boston Globe, 
1/30/04]
Fact: Bush Administration Intentionally Hid Cost of Plan To Win 
Votes in Congress

In late January 2004, the Administration announced they had 
underestimated the total cost of the package by $135 billion. Bush 
relied on a $400 billion figure for the first decade of the 
prescription drug benefit in persuading fiscal conservatives to 
support the plan last November. But less than two months after 
signing the legislation, and two years before the benefit becomes 
available to seniors, the Department of Health and Human Services 
revised the number up to $535 billion. According to the Washington 
Post, "Among a small group of lawmakers who negotiated the bill's 
final version, 'it was an open secret' that administration officials 
believed 'there is no way this is $400 billion.'" [New York Times, 
1/30/04; Washington Times, 12/8/03; Washington Post, 1/31/04; Boston 
Globe, 1/30/04; New York Times, 2/2/04]

9. "We will require all power plants to meet clean air standards in 
order to reduce emissions of...carbon dioxide." [Bush speech, "A 
Comprehensive National Energy Policy," 9/29/00, Saginaw, MI]
Fact: Bush Overruled Whitman, Broke Campaign Promise to Regulate 
Carbon Dioxide Emissions

In March 2001, in a letter to Republican Senators, Bush overruled 
then-E.P.A. Administrator Christine Todd Whitman and backed off a 
campaign pledge to regulate carbon dioxide emissions from power 
plants, after encountering strong resistance from the coal and oil 
industries, as well as Republicans. "I do not believe, however, that 
the government should impose on power plants mandatory emissions 
reductions for carbon dioxide, which is not a 'pollutant' under the 
Clean Air Act," Bush wrote in his letter. Many conservationists view 
curbing carbon dioxide emissions, like "greenhouse gases," as a key 
to reducing global warming. [AP, 3/13/01; Washington Post, 3/14/01; 
Bush letter to Senator Chuck Hagel, 3/13/01]

Bush on Bush
10. "I'm a uniter, not a divider." [Bush, Austin American-Statesman, 
7/30/00]
Fact: No, He's a Divider

The Washington Post reported, "As Bush begins the final year of his 
term with Tuesday night's State of the Union address, partisans on 
both sides say the tone of political discourse is as bad as ever -- 
if not worse." One senior administration official said, Bush could 
have built "trust and goodwill" by pursuing more broadly appealing 
initiatives. One former Bush aide said the White House "relished 
the 'us versus them' thing." [Washington Post, 1/18/04]

After former Ambassador Joseph Wilson publicly challenged Bush's 
claim that Iraq sought uranium in Africa, his wife--a covert CIA 
operative--was exposed by columnist Robert Novak. Novak said her 
identity was given to him by senior administration officials. "A 
senior administration official said that before Novak's column ran, 
two top White House officials called at least six Washington 
journalists and disclosed the identity and occupation of Wilson's 
wife... 'Clearly, it was meant purely and simply for revenge,' the 
senior official said of the alleged leak. Sources familiar with the 
conversations said the leakers were seeking to undercut Wilson's 
credibility." [Washington Post, 9/28/03]

Bush called on senior White House advisers and the Republican Party 
leadership to wage attacks against Senate Majority Leader Tom 
Daschle. According to the Washington Times, "The White House is 
escalating its attacks against Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle... 
[W]ith polls showing the Republican Party is losing some support in 
its handling of the economy, President Bush last week ordered senior 
advisers to take the gloves off and sharpen their rhetoric." 
[Washington Times, 12/7/01]







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