CNN Uses Bogus PolitiFact Rating to Discredit Romney Campaign Claim
On Wednesday's The Situation Room, CNN used a slanted PolitiFact report to dismiss Mitt Romney's claim that "women account for 92.3 percent of the jobs lost under President Obama." CNN correspondent Jim Acosta aired a clip of Romney making the claim before adding that "the watchdog website PolitiFact rates that claim as 'Mostly False'."
PolitiFact even admitted that the campaign's numbers were "accurate," but added that "their reading of them isn't." According to numbers from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the Romney campaign's claim is indeed factually correct.
According to BLS data, the total number of employees on nonfarm payrolls, seasonally adjusted, fell by 740,000 between January of 2009, when Obama took office, and March of 2012. Meanwhile, the number of women employees on nonfarm payrolls fell by 683,000 between January 2009 and March 2012. The loss of women jobs accounted for 92.3 percent of the total 740,000 lost jobs in that time span.
So why did PolitiFact rate the claim "Mostly False"? They wrote that the BLS explained that men's job losses were already high because of the recession and women were next. PolitiFact then took the numbers back to the beginning of the recession in December 2007. Thus, women would have only accounted for only 39.7 percent of the total jobs lost from 2007 until March 2012.
However, this still does not discount that the Romney campaign's claim was factually correct. Under President Obama, the net jobs loss of women on nonfarm payrolls accounted for 92.3 percent of the net loss of employees on nonfarm payrolls.
And one of the three experts PolitiFact cited was twice an Obama donor, Gary Burtless of the Brookings Institution. Another, Betsey Stevenson, was formerly the chief economist to Obama's Labor Secretary Hilda Solis. PolitiFact did not disclose this information in its report.
CNN's Jim Acosta did mention that the Romney campaign called for PolitiFact to retract the story, but didn't say why. The Romney campaign had sent a detailed letter to PolitiFact criticizing the validity of its rating.
A transcript of the segment, which aired on April 11 on The Situation Room at 4:18 p.m. EDT, is as follows:
WOLF BLITZER: It's all about November now. Mitt Romney is free to focus all of his attention on President Barack Obama, and he's going right after one of the President's strengths. Let's bring in CNN's national political correspondent Jim Acosta.
JIM ACOSTA: Wolf, Mitt Romney spent his first full day as the presumptive GOP nominee in a war with the President's campaign over women voters. It's a move by the Romney team to address one of his big general election shortcomings.
(Video Clip)
UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN: Thank you for coming to AlphaGraphics.
ACOSTA: (voice-over) It was no accident Mitt Romney visited Karen Brinker, a small businesswoman who owns a printing shop in Connecticut.
MITT ROMNEY, Republican presidential candidate: This President has failed America's women –
ACOSTA: The man who is almost certain to be the GOP nominee is on a charm offensive to attract women voters. According to the latest ABC News/Washington Post poll, Romney trails the President by seven points among registered voters, but by 19 points among women, which explains why Romney is now slamming the President on how women have faired during the Obama economy.
ROMNEY: 92.3 percent of all the jobs lost during the Obama years have been lost by women.
His failures have hurt women.
ACOSTA: But the watchdog website PolitiFact rates that claim as "Mostly False." While 92 percent of the jobs lost under the President were held by women, the Bureau of Labor Statistics notes the number is a much lower 40 percent since the start of the recession, in late 2007. That's because men were generally laid off first, the agency notes, women second, as with other recessions.
The President's re-election team fired back, asking whether Romney supports the Obama-signed Lilly Ledbetter Act, a law that aims to make sure women are paid the same in the workplace. Romney aides responded saying their candidate would not change the law, then dredged up former administration communications director Anita Dunn, who is quoted in Ron Suskind's book "Confidence Men" calling the White House a hostile workplace, something she later denied saying.
ROMNEY: I was a severely conservative Republican governor.
ACOSTA: And if those aren't enough fireworks, consider this new Obama campaign web video which chronicles the conservative positions Romney took during the primaries on women's issues.
ROMNEY: Do I believe the Supreme Court should overturn Roe v. Wade? Yes.
ACOSTA: Constrast that with what evangelical leader Richard Land has to say, that Christian conservatives are still warming up to Romney now that his main rival Rick Santorum is out of the race.
RICHARD LAND, president, The Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission: It's hard for people who are pro-life and people who are pro-traditional marriage to understand how someone as an adult could have been pro-choice and could have been for gay marriage, and then convert.
ACOSTA: Late in the day, the Romney campaign called on PolitiFact to retract its story of job losses under the Obama economy. It's a sign that this debate over women's issues could go on for days, if not all the way to November.
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The numbers are correct. . .
Submitted by rickbren on Wed, 04/11/2012 - 8:23pm.
. . . but are "mostly false." The opening shots are being fired. . .
➚ CNN? It can't be so
Submitted by Cool Arrow on Wed, 04/11/2012 - 9:13pm.
Certainly CNN, which joined hands with ABC and NBC last week to publicly embrace racism, would not deal falsely with the facts.
WaPo "fact checkers" did the same thing
Submitted by povertypimpin on Wed, 04/11/2012 - 9:49pm.
They rated Romney's claim "True but false".
http://pjmedia.com/tatler/2012/04/10/washington-post-publishes-jaw-dropp...
It don't look good for us.
Submitted by Dan The Man 2 on Wed, 04/11/2012 - 10:05pm.
It don't look good for us.
They need to fire back and hold them in account till answered.
Submitted by MaximusBraveheart on Wed, 04/11/2012 - 10:20pm.
Be like Newt and turn things around so the truth shines out. People need to hear truth. You can't go wrong with it.
-- Maximusbraveheart -- Is TRUTH knowable? Moral Relativism is the abandonment of Truth. Truth is knowable. Truth conforms to Reality. Reality is observable by evidence & witness in this day & from history. Relativism is Sesame Street play land.
New 'shop on Obama's "War on Women"
Submitted by bkeyser on Wed, 04/11/2012 - 10:26pm.
Earlier today it was revealed that the median salary for women White House staffers was 18% lower than men. Seems there's a glass ceiling there too. Nice job, cowboy.
I certainly do appreciate your works of ART!
Submitted by Willis_Leon_Johnson on Thu, 04/12/2012 - 9:19am.
They are always spot on.
End 'gun violence in America' - Require training and MANDATORY "Shall Carry" by every Citizen.
If harry reid is the best person to lead the senate, what does that say about the other 99 senators?
Politifact
Submitted by ferv888 on Wed, 04/11/2012 - 10:29pm.
Starting already, ABC calls Politifact Non Partison, a lie within the story. When are they going to check Obama, oh that's right, not enough ink in the world to list his lies. Politifact is from the St. Petersburg Times a well known liberal newspaper. Tell that non partisan BS to people who have no clue.
The numbers are correct, cannot wait to see what the pretzel will look like when the spin on the pay differences at the WH are reported on. Maybe they were transgender and the had no idea how to pay them.
So,
Submitted by texastommy on Thu, 04/12/2012 - 7:53am.
Using libtard logic, Bush laid off men, The Bamster laid off women. Now, explain this "war on women" thing.
Politifact is a Joke!
Submitted by MightyMouth on Thu, 04/12/2012 - 8:15am.
Always has been, and that makes CNN or ANY news agency that uses their 'facts' a Joke!
CNN, "the least trusted name
Submitted by Willis_Leon_Johnson on Thu, 04/12/2012 - 9:18am.
CNN, "the least trusted name in news".
End 'gun violence in America' - Require training and MANDATORY "Shall Carry" by every Citizen.
If harry reid is the best person to lead the senate, what does that say about the other 99 senators?
THX BKeyser - LET'S GET THIS OUT........
Submitted by Tomorama on Thu, 04/12/2012 - 9:26am.
Female employees in the Obama White House make considerably less than their male colleagues, records show.
According to the 2011 annual report on White House staff, female employees earned a median annual salary of $60,000, which was about 18 percent less than the median salary for male employees ($71,000).
Calculating the median salary for each gender required some assumptions to be made based on the employee names. When unclear, every effort was taken to determine the appropriate gender.
The Obama campaign on Wednesday lashed out at presumptive GOP nominee Mitt Romney for his failure to immediately endorse the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Restoration Act, a controversial law enacted in 2009 that made it easier to file discrimination lawsuits.
President Obama has frequently criticized the gender pay gap, such as the one that exists in White House.
“Paycheck discrimination hurts families who lose out on badly needed income,” he said in a July 2010 statement. “And with so many families depending on women’s wages, it hurts the American economy as a whole.”
It is not known whether any female employees at the White House have filed lawsuits under the Ledbetter Act.
The president and his Democratic allies have accused Republicans of waging a “war on women,” and have touted themselves as champions of female equality. Obama’s rhetoric, however, has not always been supported by his actions.
White House press secretary Jay Carney told reporters last week that Obama believes it is “long past the time” for women to be admitted to the traditionally all-male Augusta National Golf Club, site of the Masters golf tournament.
But the president has demonstrated a strong preference for all-male foursomes in his frequent golf outings, a bias that extends well beyond the putting green and into the Oval Office.
“Women are Obama’s base, and they don’t seem to have enough people who look like the base inside of their own inner circle,” former Clinton press secretary Dee Dee Myers told the New York Times.
In a 2011 article titled “The White House Boys’ Club: President Obama Has a Woman Problem,” TIME magazine’s Amy Sullivan detailed the president’s fondness for male-dominated environments.
“There’s a looseness to Obama when he’s hanging out with the boys club that doesn’t appear in co-ed gatherings,” she wrote. “The president blows off steam on the golf course with male colleagues and friends. He takes to the White House basketball court with NBA stars, men’s college players, and male cabinet members and members of Congress.”
As a presidential candidate in 2008, Obama was criticized for paying the women on his campaign staff less than the men, and far less than GOP opponent John McCain paid his female staffers.
Politifact is a fraudulent clone of Media Matters for America
Submitted by DrRJP on Wed, 06/13/2012 - 3:02pm.
Nonprofit organizations are prohibited from engaging in patently political activities. Media Matters for America [MMFA] is a nonprofit that specifically engages in illegal political attacks on Republicans while promoting Democrats and liberal legislation. At least MMFA is honest about their dishonesty in saying that their mission is to "correct conservative bias in the media."
By contrast, Politifact calls themselves an "independent, nonpartisan consumer advocate for voters." They are about as "independent" and "nonpartisan" as Obama's czars. Politifact are, in reality, leftwing political activists hiding behind a façade of impartiality to promulgate their propaganda under the ruse of "fact-checking."
When they went online in August 2007, they wasted no time in getting their real mission started:
To get Obama elected, to get his radical agenda enacted, and to provide political cover for him against any and all criticisms. In addition, they also launched vicious and libelous attacks against John McCain and Sarah Palin during the campaign, but saving their most scathing screeds for anyone questioning his qualifications and eligibility for president.
Politifact directly conspired with Factcheck.org (the other MMFA clone) to launch a disinformation campaign in concert with their efforts to elect Obama. Both of these fraudulent “gatekeepers of political truth” worked, in tandem, directly collaborating with the Obama Campaign on their plans of attack against Obama’s opponents, both politician and public citizen alike.
I have collected articles that were posted concurrently on Politifact, Factcheck, and “Fight the Smears,” the Obama Campaign website, that conclusively prove they were reading off the same script, bulleting the same talking points, and relying on the same liberal “experts and scholars” as their sources of verification. They also cross-reference themselves when they run short on tit-for-tat accolades provided by the major, left-leaning newspapers in the country, like the New York Times, the LA Times, the Chicago Tribune, and the Washington Post. It was from these like-minded liberals, that Politifact acquired its faux reputation for “impartiality, respectability, and truthfulness,” and allowed them to freely distribute their leftwing propaganda behind this phony façade.