This one is recycling a long debunked July 29 Wall Street Journal op-ed piece by Michael Boskin, chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers under President George H.W. Bush. The column included some faulty assumptions about Obama's proposals. For example, it said Obama might place a new tax of up to 12.4 percent on earnings now exempt from the Social Security payroll tax. Obama has said his new tax would not exceed 4 percent, and it would apply only to annual incomes above $250,000.

It is also recycling the beyond cynical lying "out of context cut-n-paste use" of FactCheck.org's actual debunking of McCain's lying about Obama's tax proposals.

Fred Eshelman, a pharmaceutical executive -- former Senior VP for Glaxo & board member of Anton Phrama -- is the primary backer of Rightchange.com and is also a max-out donor to McCain, and has contributed more than $200,000 to Republicans since 2002.

Beyond the typical factual lying, it is the right wing faux populism style that really annoys me as in this video.

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