FactCheck is extremely reputable. It isn't just a random website, I've referenced them numerous times throughout my college times already.
As for this thread, if you hate Obama, so be it. Please though, pick a real reason. I'll be the first to admit I'm left leaning (though I am an independent), but it isn't about your side, it's about making educated decisions. Hate Obama for his policies, laws, lobbying etc. Same should've gone for Bush, don't dislike him for saying words wrong, etc, dislike him for things that he did. That's another, effects do not indicate the correct cause necessarily. The problems of the current economy are not Obama's, and arguably, not fully Bush's. I'm sick of seeing what politics has become for the people, judging on haircuts and voice. We have horrible politicians because we've let our standards slip.
I'm glad to see the Tea Party simply for the fact that people are actually involving themselves in matters political, actively. I turned 18 in April of 2008, and that summer I spent working for the Nader campaign. People still mock me, but I learned the real issues in that race, not just "Change" or "Maverick" or "Hope" or "Hockey mom..." We do have term limits, and the President gets to make appointments, our only level of freedom is picking the right man/woman for each job.
I'm from Nebraska where Chuck Hagel voted against his party an insane amount. People hated him, and yet he won twice in a row by enormous margins. Probably because people didn't pay attention to his ideas, probably only to the fact he was the pro-life candidate.