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Originally posted by arraamis View PostWhat a complete load of crap ... Romney was out of his depth and looking into the abyss, and even his so-called team realized this, so Romney's tactic became a flip-flopping frenzy of monumental proportions. The azz-whippin was so comprehensive that on several occasions during the debate, Romney could be heard begging the President to stop attacking his hypocrisy.
I was watching with a very bewildered look on my face......like WTF is the guy saying?
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Originally posted by Jim Jeffries View PostThis lying clown is getting so nervous he can't even read off a teleprompter anymore:
King of like the way the Graham website took off Mormonism as a cult....hahaha funny how that works.
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Originally posted by Cuauhtémoc1520 View PostFunny how in 2000-2008 calling the president of the united states a clown and other insults was seen as anti-American and even treason. Now it's just accepted by the people who hate Obama. Funny how things change hu?
King of like the way the Graham website took off Mormonism as a cult....hahaha funny how that works.
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Well this sure would had a huge impact on who would have been thought of as the winner of the final debate and possibly the decision in what turns out to be a neck to neck race on the eve of the election.
CBS News quietly released proof--two days before the election, far too late to reach the media and the public--that President Barack Obama lied to the public about the Benghazi attack, as well as about his later claim to have called the attack "terrorism" from the beginning. It is being called "an astonishing display of media malpractice".
CBS under fire for withholding Obama's Benghazi remarks
http://www.politico.com/blogs/media/...ks-148513.html
CBS News is continuing to draw fire for withholding footage of a Sept. 12 interview with President Barack Obama in which he said it was "too early to tell" whether or not the previous day's attack in Benghazi, Libya, had been an act of terror.
That remark, which was not included in the "60 Minutes" package that first aired on Sept. 23, was also left out of a subsequent package that aired in the days following the second presidential debate, when President Obama said that he had called the attack "an act of terror" in his Rose Garden address on Sept. 12, which took place before the interview. The remark was not released until yesterday, a fact Bret Baier of Fox News called attention to earlier today.
In interviews with POLITICO, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said CBS had been "explicitly misleading" in order "to protect President Obama." Former White House press secretary Ari Fleischer said he was "dumbstruck" by the network's decision not to report on such a newsworthy item. On Fox News, Sen. John McCain said CBS was "not carrying out their responsibilities of informing the American people," while conservative columnist Byron York wrote on Twitter that the network had "a scandal on their hands."
Meanwhile, sources at rival television networks, who declined to speak on the record, expressed confusion over CBS's decision.
"It's surprising they held on to any of it," one source said. "If [we had the interview], we would've put that stuff out the second it became news -- again -- after the debate. All of it."
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