On The Laura Ingraham Show, Monica Crowley claimed that Sen. Barack Obama "lifted his campaign line 'Yes, we can' from the recent presidential campaign of the Iranian president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad." Crowley claimed that Ahmadinejad used the slogan "We can." In fact, Obama reportedly used the phrase "Yes, we can" during his 2004 Senate campaign -- a full year before Ahmadinejad was elected in 2005.

Guest-hosting the June 27 broadcast of The Laura Ingraham Show, Fox News contributor Monica Crowley claimed that Sen. Barack Obama "steals a lot of stuff" and that "Obama lifted his campaign line 'Yes, we can' from the recent presidential campaign of the Iranian president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad." Crowley claimed that Ahmadinejad used the slogan "We can," and added, "So, no wonder Senator Obama is so eager to race to go over there and talk to him. He wants to thank him for a winning slogan." In fact, Obama reportedly used the phrase "Yes, we can" during his 2004 Senate campaign -- a full year before Ahmadinejad was elected in 2005. Moreover, Ahmadinejad's slogan during his presidential campaign, according to Time, was "We can do it" -- not "We can," as Crowley claimed. According to a June 28, 2005, Slate.com article, Ahmadinejad's campaign "motto" was, "It's possible and we can do it."

The Chicago Sun-Times reported on November 3, 2004 -- the day after Obama was elected to the Senate -- that "Yes, we can" was Obama's "campaign refrain":

As for Obama, he has consistently downplayed the role of luck, arguing that he ran a positive campaign that spoke to the issues voters cared about -- jobs, education and health care. To those who doubted he could keep his promises, Obama last night led the crowd in his campaign refrain: "Yes, we can." But Obama also nodded to his good fortune. "We've had some good breaks in this campaign," he said Tuesday night. "There is no doubt about it. And I am under no illusion that we come out of this assuming that all people throughout the state of Illinois agree with me on every single position. But I think what we've shown is that all of us can disagree without being disagreeable."

And as Media Matters for America has noted, "Sí, se puede/Yes, we can" is the motto of the United Farm Workers.

From the June 27 broadcast of Talk Radio Network's The Laura Ingraham Show: