by Allen Clifton
Trying to follow politics can be overwhelming at times, especially
during presidential elections when there’s almost no “break” from the
moment the first candidate announces they’re running for president to
election day itself. Then when you factor in the sheer number of
presidential candidates we have this election cycle (especially on the
Republican side), at times it does seem more like a sad circus than a
presidential election. With all of this information floating out there,
sometimes it’s hard to really put things into perspective. So I figured
I’d gather some numbers from the non-partisan fact-checking site
Politifact to highlight how often some of these candidates actually tell
the truth. The reason I like to use Politifact is that they’re highly
respected, non-partisan and their investigations are almost always
thorough.
The site uses six metrics to determine the honesty of a statement: True,
Mostly True, Half True, Mostly False, False and Pants on Fire. For this
article I’m going to considered True/Mostly True statements to be
“honest,” Mostly False/False/Pants on Fire are “dishonest,” and I’ll
ignore Half True because those are often highly subjective and can go
either way.
For the sake of time I’ve decided to stick to Hillary Clinton, Bernie
Sanders, Trump, Cruz, Walker and Jeb, as they’re
the candidates who seem to top most polls. I would have included Carson, but he’s only had five comments fact-checked, which just wasn’t
enough of a sample to include him in this article. So, let’s get
started. You can check out any candidate’s full file by clicking on
their name as well, if you’d like:
- Hillary Clinton: Honest: 51% Dishonest: 28%
- Bernie Sanders: Honest: 52% Dishonest: 28%
- Trump: Honest: 5% Dishonest: 79%
- Jeb: Honest: 51% Dishonest: 30%
- Cruz: Honest: 18% Dishonest: 68%
- Walker: Honest: 34% Dishonest: 48%
So, what are my takeaways? First, for as much as many try to paint
Clinton as this unethical liar who can’t be trusted, the numbers show
that she’s just about as honest with her comments as Sanders – the
candidate many liberals seem to think never says anything untrue. I was
also quite surprised that Jeb did so well, but that doesn’t change the
fact that almost every time he opens his mouth he makes himself look
like a complete fool.
As for the rest, the numbers are about what I expected. Walker is a
candidate whose campaign is essentially on life support at this point.
To this day I’ve still never understood how he was considered a leading
candidate to win the nomination. It seems the more national exposure he
gets, the further down the polls he falls. As for Trump and Cruz,
they’re two individuals who’ve proven time and time again that they
couldn’t care less about whether or not the gibberish that spews from
their mouths is actually true – just as long as it’s what they think
conservative voters want to hear. But it does say something about the
Republican party, and conservative voters in general, that their leading
presidential candidate has basically skyrocketed to the top of the
polls – despite the fact that nearly everything out of his mouth has
been a flat-out lie.