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Falsehoods & Distortions
misleading claim - a statement with a few elements or kernel of truth, which can easily be proven deceptive or fundamentally untrue.
48:24: misleading claim - a statement with a few elements or kernel of truth, which can easily be proven deceptive or fundamentally untrue. : Although Obama didn't say he would meet with Ahmadinejad specifically, he did say he would meet with Iranian leadership.[7]
49:38: misleading claim - a statement with a few elements or kernel of truth, which can easily be proven deceptive or fundamentally untrue. : McCain didn't refuse to meet with the government of Spain; he refused to commit to meeting with the government of Spain.[2]
1:02:43: misleading claim - a statement with a few elements or kernel of truth, which can easily be proven deceptive or fundamentally untrue. : Palin's administration initially opposed the divestiture bill, which likely contributed to its failure to pass.[9]