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Five things we learned from Tuesday's debate

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Wednesday, October 17, 2012 7:41 AM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


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1. The old Romney rears his head

Romney has a knack for hurting himself.

He has been stung by his self-inflicted wounds throughout the 2012 campaign ("I'm not concerned about the very poor" springs to mind).

The GOP nominee stumbled into a few messes of his own making on Tuesday.

Just after the debate began, Obama landed a clean hit on Romney over his opposition to the federal bailout of Chrysler and General Motors.

Instead of letting the moment pass and moving on to the next question, Romney decided to once again relitigate the auto bailout, a measure supported by a large majority of voters in the presidential battleground of Ohio.

"He said that I said we should take Detroit bankrupt," Romney said. "And that's right. My plan was to have the company go through bankruptcy like 7-Eleven did and Macy's and Continental Airlines and come out stronger."

The end result? When he had a chance to mitigate the damage, Romney instead reminded millions of viewers that he would have let the auto industry go under without government help. As the saying goes: When you're explaining, you're losing.

Later, Romney got into a series of nit-picky squabbles with moderator Candy Crowley over the mechanics of the debate -- the order of questions, equal time and the like.

It didn't sound bold or presidential, and it called to mind Romney's helpless appeal to Anderson Cooper during a 2011 Republican primary when Rick Perry kept interrupting him.

Then there was his finale, when he seemed to allude to his cringe-inducing remarks about 47% of Americans as people dependent on government who refused to take personal responsibility.

"I care about 100% of the American people," Romney said. "I want 100% of the American people to have a bright and prosperous future."

Obama, inexplicably, had not mentioned the 47% comments all night. But it seemed as if Romney had given him a reminder, and Obama promptly teed off on the secretly taped fundraising comments when his turn to speak came around.

2. Republicans see an opening on Libya

It was one of Obama's brightest moments of the night.

He sternly turned to Romney, who had just accused the president of misleading voters about the terrorist attack on the U.S. mission in Libya that killed four Americans, and essentially told him: How dare you.

"The suggestion that anybody in my team, whether the secretary of state, our U.N. ambassador, anybody on my team would play politics or mislead when we've lost four of our own, governor, is offensive," Obama said. "That's not what we do. That's not what I do as president, that's not what I do as commander in chief."

Points for the president.

After the debate, Romney advisers made an issue of the administration's varying answers on Libya and vowed to push it in the coming days.

They circulated talking points to campaign surrogates, highlighting Obama's speech to the United Nations in which he seemed to blame the attack, in part, on a mob and not terrorists.

"What has happened is a perceived advantage for the president on foreign policy has been reversed because of what happened in Benghazi and how the president responded to it," Ohio Sen. Rob Portman, a Romney confidant, told reporters after the debate. "The issue was an issue that was to the president's favor. He was someone that was more respected on foreign policy as of a couple weeks ago. That has changed now."

But how much will Libya resonate with voters who place the economy atop their list of concerns?

Even Portman acknowledged that foreign policy only ranks "probably 7 or 8 or 9" on the list of issues voters deem important. Still, he argued, it's one more chink in the armor for a president running neck-and-neck with his challenger.

3. Obama throws the briefing book at Romney

If Obama didn't glance at his briefing book before the Denver debate, he definitely did this time.

Answering the first question of the debate, which was about jobs, the president unloaded on the Republican nominee, saying, "when Governor Romney said we should let Detroit go bankrupt, I said we're going to bet on American workers and the American auto industry and it's come surging back."

That was soon followed by a scathing attack on the former Massachusetts governor's signature economic plan.

"Governor Romney doesn't have a five-point plan. He has a one-point plan. And that plan is to make sure that folks at the top play by a different set of rules," claimed Obama.

And the president attacked Romney's proposals to reform taxes and lower the deficit.

"Governor Romney was a very successful investor. If somebody came to you, governor, with a plan that said, 'Here, I want to spend $7 or $8 trillion, and then we're going to pay for it, but we can't tell you until maybe after the election how we're going to do it,' you wouldn't take such a sketchy deal and neither should you, the American people, because the math doesn't add up."

Then there was this zinger on outsourcing: "Governor, you're the last person who's going to get tough on China."

Obama also criticized Romney over the rate he pays on his federal taxes, his stance on health care coverage for contraception and his calls to cut federal funding for Planned Parenthood, his plans to reform Medicare, and his support of Arizona's controversial illegal immigration law.

4. These guys don't like each other very much

It's pretty obvious -- Obama and Romney don't like each other.

Need more proof?

The second debate provided plenty of examples.

The two candidates stood toe-to-toe and clashed over domestic oil production.

"Governor, we have actually produced more oil," said Obama.

"No, no. How much did you cut licenses and permits on federal land and federal waters?" asked Romney.

"Governor Romney, here's what we did. There were a whole bunch of oil companies," responded Obama.

"No, no, I had a question and the question was how much did you cut them by?" interrupted Romney

"You want me to answer a question," fought back Obama.

"How much did you cut them by?" asked Romney again.

"I'm happy to answer the question," fired back Obama.

Another heated exchange between the candidates ended with Romney pushing back at an interruption by the president by saying, "You'll get your chance in a moment but I'm still talking."

That moment brought gasps from some in the audience.

5. Romney has binders full of women

It was your Internet meme of the night.

Asked about his support for women in the workplace, Romney recalled the hiring process he implemented after becoming Massachusetts governor.

"We took a concerted effort to go out and find women who had backgrounds that could be qualified to become members of our cabinet," Romney said. "I went to a number of women's groups and said, 'Can you help us find folks,' and they brought us whole binders full of women."

Binders. Full of women!

The strange turn of phrase quickly became a trending topic on Twitter and the title of a brand new Tumblr blog mocking the Republican nominee's awkward word choice.

Beyond the jokes, the answer called attention to Romney's tightrope walk on a sensitive issue for women.

During the Republican primaries, Romney refused to say whether he would have supported the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, the first bill Obama signed into law. His campaign later said it wouldn't support the repeal of the law -- hardly a ringing endorsement.

So on Wednesday, when asked about equal pay, Romney resorted to personal anecdotes about women he once hired and promised to fix the economy so more women can find jobs.

Obama, like he did all night, pounced.

"When Governor Romney's campaign was asked about the Lilly Ledbetter bill, whether he supported it, he said I'll get back to you," Obama said. "That's not the kind of advocacy that women need in any economy." http://www.cnn.com/2012/10/17/politics/debate-five-things-we-learned/i
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I saw the thing about "wait your turn", and I thought Romney's attitude toward Crowley, with his condescension and almost-contemptuous remarks to her were offensive. He came across as a CEO, a "boss" telling others what they should do. I'm not sure that set well with a lot of women, especially as I thought Crowley did a great, INFORMED job.

I noticed this, too:
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This time, every Obama answer was sound bite-laden and aggressive. And this time, it was Romney who whiffed on some easy pitches.

He struggled on defense. The Romney campaign began the year knowing that the key question for swing voters was likely to be how would his presidency be different than George W. Bush's? But Tuesday, it sounded a bit like the governor was answering the question for the very first time.

His response included an agenda -- domestic drilling, low taxes, regulatory reform -- that could have doubled for Bush's and a swipe at Obamacare. That left the task of defining those differences to President Obama, who got the chance for a Denver do-over on ideological framing, painting Romney as a candidate to the right of his Republican predecessor.

And he missed out on opportunities to go on offense.

The Obama administration has faced some tough questions over the past few weeks about the security provided to the U.S. diplomatic staff in Benghazi, Libya. And the president himself didn't have any fresh answers Tuesday.

But Romney let himself get caught up on a technicality: the question of exactly when the president had used the word "terror" to describe the incident.

Romney could have put the president back on defense by arguing whether his Rose Garden language the day after the incident had gone far enough or focusing on the overall effectiveness of the White House's response. Instead, the conversation got stuck on a bit of terrain where the president felt far more secure: exactly when the word "terror" had first made an appearance.

And Romney's reaction left voters with the impression that he wasn't familiar with all the facts behind his attack.

That's important because debates aren't just graded on substance; style counts. http://www.cnn.com/2012/10/17/politics/debate-analysis/index.html?iid=
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I found that last to be very interesting--I wish someone had caught a photo of the expression on Romney's face when he thought he'd "got" Obama on the word "terror"...it was so snarky, so "gotcha", that having Crowley then confirm that Obama HAD said "terrorism" made him look like a fool.

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Wednesday, October 17, 2012 7:42 AM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


On a lighter note, I got a giggle from some of the tweets of the night:

I feel like Obama's staff stabbed him in the chest w/ the adrenaline needle from Pulp Fiction. THAT DUDE IS AWAKE!

Is there anything more awkward than putting two guys on stools 10 feet apart on a huge stage and asking them to look natural for 90 minutes?

Dear everyone in the town hall #debate. Stop reading your questions off your cards like its a hostage note.

We're about three seconds away from the knife fight from "Beat It."

I sorta feel like they're going to break into the knife fight from West Side Story!

During debate prep, handlers worked hard to keep Mitt from referring to the format as a town foyer.

Romney's beginning to sound more and more like the Ermahgerd Girl.

Romney is basically saying "I tell 'ya, these dames are complicated."

"One of the things I find most troubling about Obamacare is whether or not to take credit for it" - Romney

Romney: "I'll answer your super-important question, but please wait while I address my time allotment with Candy."

Fonzie has binders full of women, too.

There is no way Rachel Maddow isn't standing on her desk and hasn't already ripped her bra off!

Summary of debate: "I can create jobs if you make me the head of government, which cannot make jobs" - Romney

Watching Fox News right now. It's basically a bunch of people positively reviewing Battlefield Earth.


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Wednesday, October 17, 2012 8:25 AM

M52NICKERSON

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Originally posted by Niki2:
There is no way Rachel Maddow isn't standing on her desk and hasn't already ripped her bra off!



I LOL'd. Now I have to wipe soda off my screen!

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Wednesday, October 17, 2012 8:34 AM

STORYMARK


Ive not seen anyone comment yet on Romney's rediculous over-use of "I know how." If it had been a drinking game, I would have died of alcohol poisoning.


Note to anyone - Please pity the poor, poor wittle Rappyboy. He's feeling put upon lately, what with all those facts disagreeing with what he believes.

"We will never have the elite, smart people on our side." -- Rick "Frothy" Santorum


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Wednesday, October 17, 2012 9:16 AM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


Yeah, Nick, I had to "edit" to add that one when I found it, it just presents such a mental picture and I can just SEEEEE it! Luckilyl I've been giggling so much since I got here, what with the binders thing and all, that I've put my ice tea well out of reach until I'm through!

Sympathies on your screen...do I owe you a new one or something?


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Wednesday, October 17, 2012 9:41 AM

KWICKO

"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)






"I supported Bush in 2000 and 2004 and intellegence [sic] had very little to do with that decision." - Hero

"I was wrong" - Hero, 2012

Mitt Romney, introducing his running mate: "Join me in welcoming the next President of the United States, Paul Ryan!"

Rappy's response? "You're lying, gullible ( believing in some BS you heard on msnbc ) or hard of hearing."

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Wednesday, October 17, 2012 9:53 AM

STORYMARK


Boy, the righties on this board sure are silent today. Funny how they all get so busy at the same time...


Note to anyone - Please pity the poor, poor wittle Rappyboy. He's feeling put upon lately, what with all those facts disagreeing with what he believes.

"We will never have the elite, smart people on our side." -- Rick "Frothy" Santorum


"Goram it kid, let's frak this thing and go home! Engage!"

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Wednesday, October 17, 2012 9:58 AM

CAVETROLL


Top ten lies of the 2nd presidential debate

10. "I told you I would cut taxes for middle-class families, and I did. I told you I’d cut taxes for small businesses, and I have." President Barack Obama has made this claim repeatedly during the campaign, but it is not true, as even the liberal Huffington Post acknowledges. The few tax cuts that Obama did enact--such as the temporary payroll tax holiday--were short-term, or conditional. Furthermore, as the Romney campaign has often pointed out, Obama has raised many taxes on the middle class, including the infamous Obamacare "penalty," and his taxes on "millionaires and billionaires" would hit small businesess.

9. "...[H]e was asked, is it fair for somebody like you, making $20 million a year, to pay a lower tax rate than a nurse or a bus driver....And he said, yes, I think that’s fair." Obama was referring to Romney's recent 60 Minutes interview. But the transcript reveals Obama was not telling the truth. Romney was not saying it was fair that higher income should be taxed at a lower rate. He was referring specifically to the principle that capital gains should be taxed lower than other income because it has been taxed once already--a principle, incidentally, that Obama agrees with in his own tax policy.

8. "He called the Arizona law a model for the nation." Obama tried to knock Romney's immigration policy while at the same time accusing him of flip-flopping on the issue. But as Romney pointed out, he was referring specifically to the e-Verify part of the law--the requirement of instant verification of workers' legal status. That provision is even favored by unions. Obama made it seem Romney praised the law as a whole--which he had not. He went on to say that he himself objected to the provision that allowed police to check suspected illegal immigrants' documentation--but that provision survived a challenge at the Supreme Court.

7. "I want to make sure our timekeepers are working here." For the third debate in a row, the Democratic candidate complained that he was not receiving as much time to speak as the Republican. And for the third debate in a row, the Obama/Biden ticket actually spoke for longer--much longer--than the Romney/Ryan ticket, a testament to the ability of the incumbents to pressure the moderators, and the susceptibility of the left-leaning moderators to such pressure. Obama received a full three minutes more time in last night's debate--and the percentage difference was even higher at one point in the proceedings.

6. "They rely on it for mammograms." Obama attacked Romney's proposal to cut off federal funding to Planned Parenthood by claiming that the organization provides mammograms to women to help prevent breast cancer. It's been a repeated claim made by the left for months. The problem is that it's just untrue--and even left-leaning mainstream media fact-checkers have acknowledged that. What is perhaps worse than Obama's misleading claim about mammograms is the unsupported implication that Romney wants to deny life-saving health care to women--a cheap shot to which Romney was given no chance to respond.

5. "You can ship jobs overseas and get tax breaks for it." We have heard the same lie for eight years from Obama. In 2004, he ran for U.S. Senate from Illinois on a promise to end such tax breaks. He did it again when he ran for President of the United States in 2008. And yet he has never done anything about it--because there are no such tax breaks. There is merely a deduction that companies can take for moving, even within the U.S.--and which helps offset the double taxation of U.S. businesses abroad, which would make American companies less competitive. Repealing it would ship jobs overseas, actually.

4. "And the production is up....What you’re saying is just not true." Obama contested a claim by Romney that production of oil and gas is down on federal lands. He even accused Romney of not telling the truth. But Romney was right--exactly right, down to the percentage decline. Furthermore, Obama's claim that he has been increasing oil and gas production on federal lands flies in the face of recent policy decisions, such as closing off a large part of the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska to further development. Obama has tried to take credit for expansion on private lands, while opposing expansion wherever possible.

3. "In what new ways do you intend to rectify the inequalities in the workplace, specifically regarding females making only 72 percent of what their male counterparts earn?" The false premise from a member of the audience was especially egregious because her question had been selected in advance by the moderator. The supposed wage gap between men and women for the same work is largely a myth. As Diana Furchtgott-Roth pointed out: "Women make about 95 percent of what their male counterparts earn, if the male counterparts are in the same job with the same experience."

2. "He wanted to take them into bankruptcy without providing them any way to stay open." After Obama accused Romney of wanting American auto manufacturers to go bankrupt, Romney pointed out that Obama had, in fact, taken the auto companies through bankruptcy. Obama's retort was to accuse Romney of wanting to take the companies bankrupt in order to put them out of business--a blatant lie. Romney actually suggested in his famous 2008 op-ed: "In a managed bankruptcy, the federal government would propel newly competitive and viable automakers, rather than seal their fate with a bailout check."

1. "He did call it an act of terror." The worst untruth told by a moderator in presidential history. Candy Crowley's intervention in favor of Obama caused the president's cheering section to burst into applause, in violation of the rules, and there was little that Romney could say in response. But she was wrong--Obama's reference to "acts of terror" in his Sep. 12 statement was in a general, abstract sense, and came long after he had described the 9/11 attacks on U.S. diplomatic missions as demonstrations against an anti-Islamic video. Even Crowley seemed to realize what she had done: it wasn't long before she walked back her own comment.

The same lies, manipulations and spin we've come to expect from the Obama camp. Sure is tough to lie when everything is recorded. Why, it's even harder to run for office on rainbows and unicorn farts when the public, at least the thinking public, has 4 years of your BS policies and administration to judge you by.


Kwindbago, hot air and angry electrons

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Wednesday, October 17, 2012 10:05 AM

STORYMARK


I like how you say that women making less is a myth - and then post numbers indicating its true. Good one!


Note to anyone - Please pity the poor, poor wittle Rappyboy. He's feeling put upon lately, what with all those facts disagreeing with what he believes.

"We will never have the elite, smart people on our side." -- Rick "Frothy" Santorum


"Goram it kid, let's frak this thing and go home! Engage!"

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Wednesday, October 17, 2012 10:09 AM

KWICKO

"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)


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Originally posted by CaveTroll:

Sure is tough to lie when everything is recorded. Why, it's even harder to run for office on rainbows and unicorn farts when the public, at least the thinking public, has 4 years of your BS policies and administration to judge you by.




Yes, those things are really pulling Romney down, aren't they? His myths, his lies, his gaffes, his "secret" plans to fix everything, and his record as Governor of Massachusetts leave people quite a record to judge him by.



"I supported Bush in 2000 and 2004 and intellegence [sic] had very little to do with that decision." - Hero

"I was wrong" - Hero, 2012

Mitt Romney, introducing his running mate: "Join me in welcoming the next President of the United States, Paul Ryan!"

Rappy's response? "You're lying, gullible ( believing in some BS you heard on msnbc ) or hard of hearing."

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Wednesday, October 17, 2012 10:53 AM

KPO

Sometimes you own the libs. Sometimes, the libs own you.


Quote:

Originally posted by CaveTroll:
Top ten lies of the 2nd presidential debate

10. "I told you I would cut taxes for middle-class families, and I did. I told you I’d cut taxes for small businesses, and I have." President Barack Obama has made this claim repeatedly during the campaign, but it is not true, as even the liberal Huffington Post acknowledges. The few tax cuts that Obama did enact--such as the temporary payroll tax holiday--were short-term, or conditional. Furthermore, as the Romney campaign has often pointed out, Obama has raised many taxes on the middle class, including the infamous Obamacare "penalty," and his taxes on "millionaires and billionaires" would hit small businesess.

9. "...[H]e was asked, is it fair for somebody like you, making $20 million a year, to pay a lower tax rate than a nurse or a bus driver....And he said, yes, I think that’s fair." Obama was referring to Romney's recent 60 Minutes interview. But the transcript reveals Obama was not telling the truth. Romney was not saying it was fair that higher income should be taxed at a lower rate. He was referring specifically to the principle that capital gains should be taxed lower than other income because it has been taxed once already--a principle, incidentally, that Obama agrees with in his own tax policy.

8. "He called the Arizona law a model for the nation." Obama tried to knock Romney's immigration policy while at the same time accusing him of flip-flopping on the issue. But as Romney pointed out, he was referring specifically to the e-Verify part of the law--the requirement of instant verification of workers' legal status. That provision is even favored by unions. Obama made it seem Romney praised the law as a whole--which he had not. He went on to say that he himself objected to the provision that allowed police to check suspected illegal immigrants' documentation--but that provision survived a challenge at the Supreme Court.

7. "I want to make sure our timekeepers are working here." For the third debate in a row, the Democratic candidate complained that he was not receiving as much time to speak as the Republican. And for the third debate in a row, the Obama/Biden ticket actually spoke for longer--much longer--than the Romney/Ryan ticket, a testament to the ability of the incumbents to pressure the moderators, and the susceptibility of the left-leaning moderators to such pressure. Obama received a full three minutes more time in last night's debate--and the percentage difference was even higher at one point in the proceedings.

6. "They rely on it for mammograms." Obama attacked Romney's proposal to cut off federal funding to Planned Parenthood by claiming that the organization provides mammograms to women to help prevent breast cancer. It's been a repeated claim made by the left for months. The problem is that it's just untrue--and even left-leaning mainstream media fact-checkers have acknowledged that. What is perhaps worse than Obama's misleading claim about mammograms is the unsupported implication that Romney wants to deny life-saving health care to women--a cheap shot to which Romney was given no chance to respond.

5. "You can ship jobs overseas and get tax breaks for it." We have heard the same lie for eight years from Obama. In 2004, he ran for U.S. Senate from Illinois on a promise to end such tax breaks. He did it again when he ran for President of the United States in 2008. And yet he has never done anything about it--because there are no such tax breaks. There is merely a deduction that companies can take for moving, even within the U.S.--and which helps offset the double taxation of U.S. businesses abroad, which would make American companies less competitive. Repealing it would ship jobs overseas, actually.

4. "And the production is up....What you’re saying is just not true." Obama contested a claim by Romney that production of oil and gas is down on federal lands. He even accused Romney of not telling the truth. But Romney was right--exactly right, down to the percentage decline. Furthermore, Obama's claim that he has been increasing oil and gas production on federal lands flies in the face of recent policy decisions, such as closing off a large part of the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska to further development. Obama has tried to take credit for expansion on private lands, while opposing expansion wherever possible.

3. "In what new ways do you intend to rectify the inequalities in the workplace, specifically regarding females making only 72 percent of what their male counterparts earn?" The false premise from a member of the audience was especially egregious because her question had been selected in advance by the moderator. The supposed wage gap between men and women for the same work is largely a myth. As Diana Furchtgott-Roth pointed out: "Women make about 95 percent of what their male counterparts earn, if the male counterparts are in the same job with the same experience."

2. "He wanted to take them into bankruptcy without providing them any way to stay open." After Obama accused Romney of wanting American auto manufacturers to go bankrupt, Romney pointed out that Obama had, in fact, taken the auto companies through bankruptcy. Obama's retort was to accuse Romney of wanting to take the companies bankrupt in order to put them out of business--a blatant lie. Romney actually suggested in his famous 2008 op-ed: "In a managed bankruptcy, the federal government would propel newly competitive and viable automakers, rather than seal their fate with a bailout check."

1. "He did call it an act of terror." The worst untruth told by a moderator in presidential history. Candy Crowley's intervention in favor of Obama caused the president's cheering section to burst into applause, in violation of the rules, and there was little that Romney could say in response. But she was wrong--Obama's reference to "acts of terror" in his Sep. 12 statement was in a general, abstract sense, and came long after he had described the 9/11 attacks on U.S. diplomatic missions as demonstrations against an anti-Islamic video. Even Crowley seemed to realize what she had done: it wasn't long before she walked back her own comment.

The same lies, manipulations and spin we've come to expect from the Obama camp. Sure is tough to lie when everything is recorded. Why, it's even harder to run for office on rainbows and unicorn farts when the public, at least the thinking public, has 4 years of your BS policies and administration to judge you by.


Kwindbago, hot air and angry electrons



Cite?

It's not personal. It's just war.

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Wednesday, October 17, 2012 11:02 AM

KWICKO

"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)


Quote:

Originally posted by Storymark:
I like how you say that women making less is a myth - and then post numbers indicating its true. Good one!

"We will never have the elite, smart people on our side." -- Rick "Frothy" Santorum


"Goram it kid, let's frak this thing and go home! Engage!"




No kidding - kind of like Romney saying he'll create 12 million jobs and then insisting that government doesn't create jobs!



"I supported Bush in 2000 and 2004 and intellegence [sic] had very little to do with that decision." - Hero

"I was wrong" - Hero, 2012

Mitt Romney, introducing his running mate: "Join me in welcoming the next President of the United States, Paul Ryan!"

Rappy's response? "You're lying, gullible ( believing in some BS you heard on msnbc ) or hard of hearing."

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Wednesday, October 17, 2012 11:36 AM

AURAPTOR

America loves a winner!



Obama needs the ample skirt of Candy Crowley to hide behind, when he's getting his ass kicked on national t.v. by Romney.

Again.




" I do not love the bright sword for its sharpness, nor the arrow for its swiftness, nor the warrior for his glory. I love only that which they defend. "

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Wednesday, October 17, 2012 11:49 AM

KPO

Sometimes you own the libs. Sometimes, the libs own you.




It's not personal. It's just war.

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Wednesday, October 17, 2012 2:16 PM

M52NICKERSON

DALEK!


Quote:

Originally posted by AURaptor:

Obama needs the ample skirt of Candy Crowley to hide behind, when he's getting his ass kicked on national t.v. by Romney.



I pretty sure no one saw that debate but you! Hell, the debate went so bad for Rmoney that Fox news was forced to call it a draw.

I do not fear God, I fear the ignorance of man.
A warning to everyone, AURaptor is a known liar.

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Wednesday, October 17, 2012 2:28 PM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


Uh, Nick, the "Candy Crowley" thing comes straight out of "right" field, Rap didn't think of it himself. They're all going after Crowley, calling her Obama's "water carrier" and lying that she "backtracked" about correcting Romney on the Libya thing. It's all over the place.

Hey, lost the game? Blame the ref!

They're reeely twisting in the wind today, it's sad to see. Too bad they can't just keep quiet and let things die down rather than trying to fan flames with lies and fraud. The Crowley thing is so transparent it's pathetic.

Hell, why DON'T they just call it a draw and go home and have a stiff one?


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Wednesday, October 17, 2012 4:25 PM

KWICKO

"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)


Quote:

Originally posted by CaveTroll:
Top ten lies of the 2nd presidential debate

10. "I told you I would cut taxes for middle-class families, and I did. I told you I’d cut taxes for small businesses, and I have." President Barack Obama has made this claim repeatedly during the campaign, but it is not true, as even the liberal Huffington Post acknowledges. The few tax cuts that Obama did enact--such as the temporary payroll tax holiday--were short-term, or conditional. Furthermore, as the Romney campaign has often pointed out, Obama has raised many taxes on the middle class, including the infamous Obamacare "penalty," and his taxes on "millionaires and billionaires" would hit small businesess.

9. "...[H]e was asked, is it fair for somebody like you, making $20 million a year, to pay a lower tax rate than a nurse or a bus driver....And he said, yes, I think that’s fair." Obama was referring to Romney's recent 60 Minutes interview. But the transcript reveals Obama was not telling the truth. Romney was not saying it was fair that higher income should be taxed at a lower rate. He was referring specifically to the principle that capital gains should be taxed lower than other income because it has been taxed once already--a principle, incidentally, that Obama agrees with in his own tax policy.

8. "He called the Arizona law a model for the nation." Obama tried to knock Romney's immigration policy while at the same time accusing him of flip-flopping on the issue. But as Romney pointed out, he was referring specifically to the e-Verify part of the law--the requirement of instant verification of workers' legal status. That provision is even favored by unions. Obama made it seem Romney praised the law as a whole--which he had not. He went on to say that he himself objected to the provision that allowed police to check suspected illegal immigrants' documentation--but that provision survived a challenge at the Supreme Court.

7. "I want to make sure our timekeepers are working here." For the third debate in a row, the Democratic candidate complained that he was not receiving as much time to speak as the Republican. And for the third debate in a row, the Obama/Biden ticket actually spoke for longer--much longer--than the Romney/Ryan ticket, a testament to the ability of the incumbents to pressure the moderators, and the susceptibility of the left-leaning moderators to such pressure. Obama received a full three minutes more time in last night's debate--and the percentage difference was even higher at one point in the proceedings.

6. "They rely on it for mammograms." Obama attacked Romney's proposal to cut off federal funding to Planned Parenthood by claiming that the organization provides mammograms to women to help prevent breast cancer. It's been a repeated claim made by the left for months. The problem is that it's just untrue--and even left-leaning mainstream media fact-checkers have acknowledged that. What is perhaps worse than Obama's misleading claim about mammograms is the unsupported implication that Romney wants to deny life-saving health care to women--a cheap shot to which Romney was given no chance to respond.

5. "You can ship jobs overseas and get tax breaks for it." We have heard the same lie for eight years from Obama. In 2004, he ran for U.S. Senate from Illinois on a promise to end such tax breaks. He did it again when he ran for President of the United States in 2008. And yet he has never done anything about it--because there are no such tax breaks. There is merely a deduction that companies can take for moving, even within the U.S.--and which helps offset the double taxation of U.S. businesses abroad, which would make American companies less competitive. Repealing it would ship jobs overseas, actually.

4. "And the production is up....What you’re saying is just not true." Obama contested a claim by Romney that production of oil and gas is down on federal lands. He even accused Romney of not telling the truth. But Romney was right--exactly right, down to the percentage decline. Furthermore, Obama's claim that he has been increasing oil and gas production on federal lands flies in the face of recent policy decisions, such as closing off a large part of the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska to further development. Obama has tried to take credit for expansion on private lands, while opposing expansion wherever possible.

3. "In what new ways do you intend to rectify the inequalities in the workplace, specifically regarding females making only 72 percent of what their male counterparts earn?" The false premise from a member of the audience was especially egregious because her question had been selected in advance by the moderator. The supposed wage gap between men and women for the same work is largely a myth. As Diana Furchtgott-Roth pointed out: "Women make about 95 percent of what their male counterparts earn, if the male counterparts are in the same job with the same experience."

2. "He wanted to take them into bankruptcy without providing them any way to stay open." After Obama accused Romney of wanting American auto manufacturers to go bankrupt, Romney pointed out that Obama had, in fact, taken the auto companies through bankruptcy. Obama's retort was to accuse Romney of wanting to take the companies bankrupt in order to put them out of business--a blatant lie. Romney actually suggested in his famous 2008 op-ed: "In a managed bankruptcy, the federal government would propel newly competitive and viable automakers, rather than seal their fate with a bailout check."

1. "He did call it an act of terror." The worst untruth told by a moderator in presidential history. Candy Crowley's intervention in favor of Obama caused the president's cheering section to burst into applause, in violation of the rules, and there was little that Romney could say in response. But she was wrong--Obama's reference to "acts of terror" in his Sep. 12 statement was in a general, abstract sense, and came long after he had described the 9/11 attacks on U.S. diplomatic missions as demonstrations against an anti-Islamic video. Even Crowley seemed to realize what she had done: it wasn't long before she walked back her own comment.

The same lies, manipulations and spin we've come to expect from the Obama camp. Sure is tough to lie when everything is recorded. Why, it's even harder to run for office on rainbows and unicorn farts when the public, at least the thinking public, has 4 years of your BS policies and administration to judge you by.




What do they call it when you steal someone else's words and then try to pass them off as your own, offering no credit, no citations, no sources?

Would you like me to tell them where you cribbed this from, word for word, Troll? Or would you rather 'fess up yourself?



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"I was wrong" - Hero, 2012

Mitt Romney, introducing his running mate: "Join me in welcoming the next President of the United States, Paul Ryan!"

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Wednesday, October 17, 2012 4:31 PM

KWICKO

"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)


Quote:

Originally posted by Niki2:
Uh, Nick, the "Candy Crowley" thing comes straight out of "right" field, Rap didn't think of it himself. They're all going after Crowley, calling her Obama's "water carrier" and lying that she "backtracked" about correcting Romney on the Libya thing. It's all over the place.

Hey, lost the game? Blame the ref!

They're reeely twisting in the wind today, it's sad to see. Too bad they can't just keep quiet and let things die down rather than trying to fan flames with lies and fraud. The Crowley thing is so transparent it's pathetic.

Hell, why DON'T they just call it a draw and go home and have a stiff one?





Exactly. Hell, before the debate was even over, there were calls of "PARTISAN HACK!" all over the tea-bagger pages on facebook, all decrying Candy Crowley for fact-checking Romney's bullshit.



"I supported Bush in 2000 and 2004 and intellegence [sic] had very little to do with that decision." - Hero

"I was wrong" - Hero, 2012

Mitt Romney, introducing his running mate: "Join me in welcoming the next President of the United States, Paul Ryan!"

Rappy's response? "You're lying, gullible ( believing in some BS you heard on msnbc ) or hard of hearing."

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Wednesday, October 17, 2012 5:01 PM

FREMDFIRMA


Quote:

Originally posted by Kwicko:
Would you like me to tell them where you cribbed this from, word for word, Troll? Or would you rather 'fess up yourself?


*laughing*

I was doin rounds last night and some folk had their doors open to let in some of that nice cool damp air, and apparently either someone was watching the debate, or a recap, cause as I rounded Building 17 I hear from out of the blue...
"WOOOHAAA, fuck you mitt, just FUCK YOU!"
Apparently SOMEone was allll into that, prolly with popcorn.
I couldn't help but to giggle a little.

Neither candidate really offers me much, but my opinion on Romney is well known and predates most folks awareness of his existence, so most of what they'd be debating about would just enrage me anyhow - but I did take amusement in Romneys constant self destruction.

-F

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Thursday, October 18, 2012 1:08 AM

KPO

Sometimes you own the libs. Sometimes, the libs own you.


Quote:

Exactly. Hell, before the debate was even over, there were calls of "PARTISAN HACK!" all over the tea-bagger pages on facebook, all decrying Candy Crowley for fact-checking Romney's bullshit.

She was so apologetic when she did it as well, and then went out of her way to better state Romney's point for him - leading to applause from the right-wing audience. To turn on her is pure petulance.

It's not personal. It's just war.

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Thursday, October 18, 2012 1:40 AM

AURAPTOR

America loves a winner!


Quote:

Originally posted by Niki2:

and lying that she "backtracked" about correcting Romney on the Libya thing. It's all over the place.



She did back track, after the fact, and was wrong in the first place to erroneously 'fact check' Mitt at all. Clearly showing favoritism , which is NOT the role of a moderator. It was unprecedented in how she assisted Obama, interrupting Mitt some 3x's the amount that she interrupted Obama.

I said before the debate that it'd likely end up in a draw, and it basically was. Mitt left a lot out there he could have used, but he was debating Obama AND Candy-O. 2 to 1 odds, it's a miracle that it didn't end better for BHO.


" I do not love the bright sword for its sharpness, nor the arrow for its swiftness, nor the warrior for his glory. I love only that which they defend. "

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Thursday, October 18, 2012 2:18 AM

M52NICKERSON

DALEK!


Quote:

Originally posted by AURaptor:
Quote:

Originally posted by Niki2:

and lying that she "backtracked" about correcting Romney on the Libya thing. It's all over the place.



She did back track, after the fact, and was wrong in the first place to erroneously 'fact check' Mitt at all. Clearly showing favoritism , which is NOT the role of a moderator. It was unprecedented in how she assisted Obama, interrupting Mitt some 3x's the amount that she interrupted Obama.

I said before the debate that it'd likely end up in a draw, and it basically was. Mitt left a lot out there he could have used, but he was debating Obama AND Candy-O. 2 to 1 odds, it's a miracle that it didn't end better for BHO.



Not even close to a tie, and the fact check was not even close to wrong.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2012/09/12/remarks-presiden
t-deaths-us-embassy-staff-libya



I do not fear God, I fear the ignorance of man.
A warning to everyone, AURaptor is a known liar.

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Thursday, October 18, 2012 2:37 AM

AURAPTOR

America loves a winner!


This is an example of the fantasy world in which some here in RWED ( like m52nickeson ) live.

Obama was wrong. Period.



Quote:


On September 20 – eight days after Obama claims to have called the Benghazi attack an “act of terror”

– Jay Carney affirmed to reporters that the White House had never called it “a terrorist attack.”
From the gaggle on Air Force One, en route Miami, 9/20/2012:

Q: Can you — have you called it a terrorist attack before? Have you said that?

MR. CARNEY: I haven’t, but – I mean, people attacked our embassy. It’s an act of terror by definition.

Q: Yes, I just hadn’t heard you –

* MR. CARNEY: It doesn’t have to do with what date it occurred.

Q: No, I just hadn’t heard the White House say that this was an act of terrorism or a terrorist attack. And I just –

MR. CARNEY: I don’t think the fact that we hadn’t is not — as our NCTC Director testified yesterday, a number of different elements appear to have been involved in the attack, including individuals connected to militant groups that are prevalent in eastern Libya, particularly in the Benghazi area.
We are looking at indications that individuals involved in the attack may have had connections to al Qaeda or al Qaeda’s affiliates, in particular al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb.


Here, White House Press Secretary Jay Carney actually affirmed Gov. Romney’s position that the White House did not call the Benghazi attack an act of terrorism. Carney also said the now infamous video “precipitated some of the unrest in Benghazi” the day before.


President Barack Obama’s position on Benghazi is now untenable for a host of reasons:

1. If the White House really held that Benghazi was a terrorist attack, why did Jay Carney not agree with that assessment six days later?

2.If the White House really held that Benghazi was a terrorist attack, why did Jay Carney say the now infamous video “precipitated some of the unrest in Benghazi” on September 19?

3. If the White House really held that Benghazi was a terrorist attack starting with the Rose Garden speech, did the president make this assertion before his intelligence officials came to that conclusion?

4. If the White House really viewed Benghazi as an act of terrorism on the anniversary of 9/11, was it appropriate for the President to attend political campaign events in Las Vegas and Colorado over the next two days?

5. If the White House really viewed Benghazi as terrorism, did it undertake any efforts to correct the record laid down by UN Ambassador Susan Rice when she said repeatedly that the Benghazi attack was the result of demonstrations following the video?

http://www.americancrossroads.org/2012/10/jay-carney-on-920-the-white-
house-hadnt-called-benghazi-a-terrorist-attack
/



* And this 'date' comment by Carney is very important. It underscores the WH's clear intent on trying to steer away from any connection to the attacks in the Middle East to 9/11/01. Why ? Why state, flatly, that the dates were unimportant ? Because, as always, this admin is spinning the story that the radical,militant Jihadist movement against the US is all but done with, because Obama killed bin Laden, the Muslims across the region love us, and all is right w/ the world.

Not so much.

THIS is why , for nearly 2 weeks, they WH tried to push the " it's all about a video " nonsense, when they knew BEFORE hand that things in Libya were getting dicey, and that 9/11 could be a not so good day for Americans in country.



" I do not love the bright sword for its sharpness, nor the arrow for its swiftness, nor the warrior for his glory. I love only that which they defend. "

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Thursday, October 18, 2012 3:18 AM

KWICKO

"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)






Another thing they have in common: They'll screw just about anyone, if the price is right.



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"I was wrong" - Hero, 2012

Mitt Romney, introducing his running mate: "Join me in welcoming the next President of the United States, Paul Ryan!"

Rappy's response? "You're lying, gullible ( believing in some BS you heard on msnbc ) or hard of hearing."

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Thursday, October 18, 2012 3:21 AM

AURAPTOR

America loves a winner!


Quote:

Originally posted by Kwicko: his "secret" plans to fix everything


We have to pass the bill, so that you can find out what's in it.

What... your own medicine isn't good enough for ya ?

ROFLMAO !!! !



" I do not love the bright sword for its sharpness, nor the arrow for its swiftness, nor the warrior for his glory. I love only that which they defend. "

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Thursday, October 18, 2012 3:24 AM

KWICKO

"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)








"I supported Bush in 2000 and 2004 and intellegence [sic] had very little to do with that decision." - Hero

"I was wrong" - Hero, 2012

Mitt Romney, introducing his running mate: "Join me in welcoming the next President of the United States, Paul Ryan!"

Rappy's response? "You're lying, gullible ( believing in some BS you heard on msnbc ) or hard of hearing."

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Thursday, October 18, 2012 3:45 AM

KPO

Sometimes you own the libs. Sometimes, the libs own you.


Auraptor are you denying that Obama said the words 'act of terror' in reference to the Benghazi attacks? Or are you attempting to split hairs between 'act of terror' and 'act of terrorism'? What?

Quote:

this admin is spinning the story that the radical,militant Jihadist movement against the US is all but done with, because Obama killed bin Laden, the Muslims across the region love us, and all is right w/ the world.

Quotes of the administration saying these things?

It's not personal. It's just war.

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Thursday, October 18, 2012 5:46 AM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...




Absolutely priceless! Of course, wasn't the altitude used as a partial excuse for Obama blowing it...and/or fatigue or something? NO comparison, of course, but nonetheless: perspective.

It IS amusing to see them twist and turn, and Romney didn't even lose as blatantly as Obama did!!! Funny.

Yeah, the "act of terror" thing is amusing too. Poor Crowley had to go on record to reiterate that she did NOT backtrack, because they seized on that, too, to bitch about.

KPO, you ARE talking to Rap, remember...you really want to encourage him? He'll never change his position, he'll never admit Romney was wrong (tho' it was SUCH fun to watch Romney's face when he thought he'd "gotcha"!), he'll never respond with anything but "lying libruls", "Obama evil", yada, yada, yada.

Think of Rap as our own private megaphone for FauxNews, InfoWars, PrisonPlanet (tho' that one should properly go to PN, I suppose), Breitbart, The Blaze, etc. Would you try to debate them? Because that is what he will always, always spout, and nothing will ever touch that belief.

As to Crowley, the right is gunning for her big time, and they're FUNNY: "Tucker Carlson Compares Candy Crowley “Act of Terror” Fact-Check to John Wilkes Booth Assassinating Lincoln", "Candy Crowley Being Criticized Because Mitt Romney 'Did Not Have As Good A Night'", "Candy Crowley Was Obama's Wingman in Debate" (not surprisingly, Coulter), "'If There Were Any Journalistic Standards,' Crowley Blew Up Career 'Like a Suicide Bomber'" (Limbaugh, of course). "Candy Crowley: No Regret About Disgraceful Interruption", "Candy Crowley Admits Romney Was Correct About Libya Attack But Simply Couldn’t Stop Herself" and on and on. She had to have known this was coming, and I have no doubt she can handle it; the lady has class!

I reeeely love this one: "Congressman Scolds Crowley: 'It Wasn't Necessarily Your Place To Try To Be Fact-Checker'"

So let's BE fact checkers. Transcript of what Obama said on 9/12:
Quote:

"No acts of terror will ever shake the resolve of this great nation, alter that character, or eclipse the light of the values that we stand for," Obama said in the Rose Garden. "Today we mourn four more Americans who represent the very best of the United States of America."

Transcript of the debate:
Quote:

{Romney] charged that it took Obama days to call the Benghazi attack an act of terror.

Obama interrupted Romney, telling the Republican presidential candidate to "get the transcript" of his remarks. When the governor doubled down on his charge, Crowley interjected, saying the president "did in fact" call the attack an act of terror.

"He did in fact call it an 'act of terror,'" Crowley said.

"Can you say that a little louder?" Obama asked.

Crowley continued speaking to Romney. Referring to the president, she said, "It did as well take two weeks or so for the whole idea of there being a riot out there about this tape to come out. You are correct about that."


She joined her CNN colleagues just after the debate concluded, where she was immediately asked about her Libya-related point.

"I knew that the president had said 'act of terror,'" Crowley said. "I heard it ... [Romney] picked that one wrong fact."

And lastly, her response to the right wing claiming she "backtracked" after the debate:
Quote:

...We got hung up on this, “Yes, he said. No, I didn’t. I said terror. You didn’t say terror.” And then there was this point they both kind of looked at me...And what I wanted to move this along...So I said, “He did say acts of terror, called it an act of terror. But Governor Romney, you are perfectly right that it took weeks for them to get past the tape.

End of story.

When it comes to the "terror" bit, they're now saying Obama was talking about 9/11 in that speech!! Hee, hee, hee.


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Thursday, October 18, 2012 8:32 AM

KWICKO

"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)


Quote:

Originally posted by kpo:
Auraptor are you denying that Obama said the words 'act of terror' in reference to the Benghazi attacks? Or are you attempting to split hairs between 'act of terror' and 'act of terrorism'? What?

Quote:

this admin is spinning the story that the radical,militant Jihadist movement against the US is all but done with, because Obama killed bin Laden, the Muslims across the region love us, and all is right w/ the world.

Quotes of the administration saying these things?

It's not personal. It's just war.





No kidding. Hell, this is the first I've heard of it. I had no idea that Muslims the world over had laid down their arms and started singing "Age of Aquarius". I haven't heard anything about this on the news, not even on MSNBC - how could I have missed it?


Oh, because none of that ever happened, that's how.


Yes, we killed Bin Laden. Anybody who thought that put an end to terrorism should probably have their head examined.



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"I was wrong" - Hero, 2012

Mitt Romney, introducing his running mate: "Join me in welcoming the next President of the United States, Paul Ryan!"

Rappy's response? "You're lying, gullible ( believing in some BS you heard on msnbc ) or hard of hearing."

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Thursday, October 18, 2012 10:37 AM

HERO


Quote:

Originally posted by CaveTroll:
Top ten lies of the 2nd presidential debate


Number one lie: Obama won debate.

True, Obama did well. My own biased scoring based on all thirteen questions had Romney 8, Obama 4 with Romney winning outright on 6 questions, Obama on 3, 4 draws, a Romney bonus point for looking like a reliable businessman, an Obama bonus point for looking like he was prepared and ready to fight, and a second Romney bonus point for blatent moderator interference. But that's just me, lets ask America:

Its weird. On the whole debate people people favored Obama for then Romney, but 65-70% said either Romney won or it was a draw, so I don't think it was a net Obama win. Let's break it down. Asked specifically who won on each seperate issue people favored Romney on EVERY issue. The largest margin was economy, the smallest women's issues.

So who won? The media scored it for Obama, but half those folks thought deep down in their heart that he won the last debate. The biggest weathervane of who won came from the focus groups of undecided voters. In every case those voters shifted dramatically towards Romney. In fact the shift was as pronounced as what occurred in the first debate. So while we can debate about points and who was awake, the only points that matter and the only issue of who is or isn't awake come from the people watching who are actually undecided.

H

Hero...must be right on all of this. ALL of the rest of us are wrong. Chrisisall, 2012

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Thursday, October 18, 2012 11:30 AM

KWICKO

"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)


You really should look at where you get your numbers.



"I supported Bush in 2000 and 2004 and intellegence [sic] had very little to do with that decision." - Hero

"I was wrong" - Hero, 2012

Mitt Romney, introducing his running mate: "Join me in welcoming the next President of the United States, Paul Ryan!"

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Thursday, October 18, 2012 11:33 AM

KWICKO

"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)


Quote:

Originally posted by AURaptor:
Quote:

Originally posted by Niki2:

and lying that she "backtracked" about correcting Romney on the Libya thing. It's all over the place.



She did back track, after the fact, and was wrong in the first place to erroneously 'fact check' Mitt at all. Clearly showing favoritism , which is NOT the role of a moderator. It was unprecedented in how she assisted Obama, interrupting Mitt some 3x's the amount that she interrupted Obama.

I said before the debate that it'd likely end up in a draw, and it basically was. Mitt left a lot out there he could have used, but he was debating Obama AND Candy-O. 2 to 1 odds, it's a miracle that it didn't end better for BHO.




So clarifying a FACT is now "showing favoritism"?


Wow. Just wow. I knew the Romney campaign wasn't going to be beholden to fact-checkers, but now you're saying that someone confirming a fact is now showing favoritism to Romney's opponent?

Classic.

But yeah, keep telling yourself that it was all the moderator's fault that Romney got his ass handed to him.




"I supported Bush in 2000 and 2004 and intellegence [sic] had very little to do with that decision." - Hero

"I was wrong" - Hero, 2012

Mitt Romney, introducing his running mate: "Join me in welcoming the next President of the United States, Paul Ryan!"

Rappy's response? "You're lying, gullible ( believing in some BS you heard on msnbc ) or hard of hearing."

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Thursday, October 18, 2012 11:35 AM

KWICKO

"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, Reagan's presidential campaign manager & CIA Director (from first staff meeting in 1981)


Quote:

Originally posted by Kwicko:
Quote:

Originally posted by CaveTroll:
Top ten lies of the 2nd presidential debate

10. "I told you I would cut taxes for middle-class families, and I did. I told you I’d cut taxes for small businesses, and I have." President Barack Obama has made this claim repeatedly during the campaign, but it is not true, as even the liberal Huffington Post acknowledges. The few tax cuts that Obama did enact--such as the temporary payroll tax holiday--were short-term, or conditional. Furthermore, as the Romney campaign has often pointed out, Obama has raised many taxes on the middle class, including the infamous Obamacare "penalty," and his taxes on "millionaires and billionaires" would hit small businesess.

9. "...[H]e was asked, is it fair for somebody like you, making $20 million a year, to pay a lower tax rate than a nurse or a bus driver....And he said, yes, I think that’s fair." Obama was referring to Romney's recent 60 Minutes interview. But the transcript reveals Obama was not telling the truth. Romney was not saying it was fair that higher income should be taxed at a lower rate. He was referring specifically to the principle that capital gains should be taxed lower than other income because it has been taxed once already--a principle, incidentally, that Obama agrees with in his own tax policy.

8. "He called the Arizona law a model for the nation." Obama tried to knock Romney's immigration policy while at the same time accusing him of flip-flopping on the issue. But as Romney pointed out, he was referring specifically to the e-Verify part of the law--the requirement of instant verification of workers' legal status. That provision is even favored by unions. Obama made it seem Romney praised the law as a whole--which he had not. He went on to say that he himself objected to the provision that allowed police to check suspected illegal immigrants' documentation--but that provision survived a challenge at the Supreme Court.

7. "I want to make sure our timekeepers are working here." For the third debate in a row, the Democratic candidate complained that he was not receiving as much time to speak as the Republican. And for the third debate in a row, the Obama/Biden ticket actually spoke for longer--much longer--than the Romney/Ryan ticket, a testament to the ability of the incumbents to pressure the moderators, and the susceptibility of the left-leaning moderators to such pressure. Obama received a full three minutes more time in last night's debate--and the percentage difference was even higher at one point in the proceedings.

6. "They rely on it for mammograms." Obama attacked Romney's proposal to cut off federal funding to Planned Parenthood by claiming that the organization provides mammograms to women to help prevent breast cancer. It's been a repeated claim made by the left for months. The problem is that it's just untrue--and even left-leaning mainstream media fact-checkers have acknowledged that. What is perhaps worse than Obama's misleading claim about mammograms is the unsupported implication that Romney wants to deny life-saving health care to women--a cheap shot to which Romney was given no chance to respond.

5. "You can ship jobs overseas and get tax breaks for it." We have heard the same lie for eight years from Obama. In 2004, he ran for U.S. Senate from Illinois on a promise to end such tax breaks. He did it again when he ran for President of the United States in 2008. And yet he has never done anything about it--because there are no such tax breaks. There is merely a deduction that companies can take for moving, even within the U.S.--and which helps offset the double taxation of U.S. businesses abroad, which would make American companies less competitive. Repealing it would ship jobs overseas, actually.

4. "And the production is up....What you’re saying is just not true." Obama contested a claim by Romney that production of oil and gas is down on federal lands. He even accused Romney of not telling the truth. But Romney was right--exactly right, down to the percentage decline. Furthermore, Obama's claim that he has been increasing oil and gas production on federal lands flies in the face of recent policy decisions, such as closing off a large part of the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska to further development. Obama has tried to take credit for expansion on private lands, while opposing expansion wherever possible.

3. "In what new ways do you intend to rectify the inequalities in the workplace, specifically regarding females making only 72 percent of what their male counterparts earn?" The false premise from a member of the audience was especially egregious because her question had been selected in advance by the moderator. The supposed wage gap between men and women for the same work is largely a myth. As Diana Furchtgott-Roth pointed out: "Women make about 95 percent of what their male counterparts earn, if the male counterparts are in the same job with the same experience."

2. "He wanted to take them into bankruptcy without providing them any way to stay open." After Obama accused Romney of wanting American auto manufacturers to go bankrupt, Romney pointed out that Obama had, in fact, taken the auto companies through bankruptcy. Obama's retort was to accuse Romney of wanting to take the companies bankrupt in order to put them out of business--a blatant lie. Romney actually suggested in his famous 2008 op-ed: "In a managed bankruptcy, the federal government would propel newly competitive and viable automakers, rather than seal their fate with a bailout check."

1. "He did call it an act of terror." The worst untruth told by a moderator in presidential history. Candy Crowley's intervention in favor of Obama caused the president's cheering section to burst into applause, in violation of the rules, and there was little that Romney could say in response. But she was wrong--Obama's reference to "acts of terror" in his Sep. 12 statement was in a general, abstract sense, and came long after he had described the 9/11 attacks on U.S. diplomatic missions as demonstrations against an anti-Islamic video. Even Crowley seemed to realize what she had done: it wasn't long before she walked back her own comment.

The same lies, manipulations and spin we've come to expect from the Obama camp. Sure is tough to lie when everything is recorded. Why, it's even harder to run for office on rainbows and unicorn farts when the public, at least the thinking public, has 4 years of your BS policies and administration to judge you by.




What do they call it when you steal someone else's words and then try to pass them off as your own, offering no credit, no citations, no sources?

Would you like me to tell them where you cribbed this from, word for word, Troll? Or would you rather 'fess up yourself?




Bump for the coward. Shall I contact Joel and ask him if you have his permission to post his work here without attribution?



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"I was wrong" - Hero, 2012

Mitt Romney, introducing his running mate: "Join me in welcoming the next President of the United States, Paul Ryan!"

Rappy's response? "You're lying, gullible ( believing in some BS you heard on msnbc ) or hard of hearing."

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Thursday, October 18, 2012 12:00 PM

AURAPTOR

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Quote:

Originally posted by kpo:
Auraptor are you denying that Obama said the words 'act of terror' in reference to the Benghazi attacks? Or are you attempting to split hairs between 'act of terror' and 'act of terrorism'?

" No acts of terror will ever shake the resolve of this great nation, alter that character, or eclipse the light of the values that we stand for."







Yes, I am. Because he didn't say it. He said " acts ( plural ) of terror " indicating any general, non specific attack. It's NOT 'splitting hairs', in the least.


And what the HELL is he prattling on about, with this nonsense about the values WE stand for ? That was NEVER the issue in the first place! That's clearly a reference to the 1st Amendment, and the NON issue of the g-damn video!
Quote:


Quotes of the administration saying these things?




Straw man. Of COURSE those exact words weren't spoken, but the message is clearly implied.

Spiking the ball over bin Laden's death, how many times, at the DNC ?

White House press secretary, Jay Carney, on September 13: “The protests we’re seeing around the region are in reaction to this movie. They are not directly in reaction to any policy of the United States or the government of the United States or the people of the United States.”

( Umm, Jay, you're wrong. A coordinated, pre-planned attack, on 9/11 ? Hello ? )

A video YOU talked up, over and over, time and time again, when it has absolutely NOTHING to do w/ the Benghazi attacks, at all. If they didn't know about the videos before, then they sure as hell did now!



" I do not love the bright sword for its sharpness, nor the arrow for its swiftness, nor the warrior for his glory. I love only that which they defend. "

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Thursday, October 18, 2012 12:58 PM

STORYMARK


Quote:

Originally posted by AURaptor:
He said " acts ( plural ) of terror " indicating any general, non specific attack.



During a speech ABOUT the attcks in Benghazi.

Not that actual facts have any hope of entering that pathetically closed mind of yours.


Note to anyone - Please pity the poor, poor wittle Rappyboy. He's feeling put upon lately, what with all those facts disagreeing with what he believes.

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Thursday, October 18, 2012 12:58 PM

STORYMARK


Quote:

Originally posted by AURaptor:
He said " acts ( plural ) of terror " indicating any general, non specific attack.



During a speech ABOUT the attcks in Benghazi.

Not that actual facts have any hope of entering that pathetically closed mind of yours.


Note to anyone - Please pity the poor, poor wittle Rappyboy. He's feeling put upon lately, what with all those facts disagreeing with what he believes.

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Thursday, October 18, 2012 1:01 PM

KPO

Sometimes you own the libs. Sometimes, the libs own you.


Quote:

The biggest weathervane of who won came from the focus groups of undecided voters. In every case those voters shifted dramatically towards Romney. In fact the shift was as pronounced as what occurred in the first debate.

Sounds oh so very promising for Romney. Care to stick your neck out on this and predict that Romney will get a similar bounce in the polls to what he got after the first debate?

It's not personal. It's just war.

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Thursday, October 18, 2012 1:02 PM

AURAPTOR

America loves a winner!


Quote:

Originally posted by Storymark:
Quote:

Originally posted by AURaptor:
He said " acts ( plural ) of terror " indicating any general, non specific attack.



During a speech ABOUT the attcks in Benghazi.

Not that actual facts have any hope of entering that pathetically closed mind of yours.



Closed mind ? Hell , YOU'RE the one ignoring the fact that the WH spokeskid, Jay Carney, said over a week after the fact that it WASN'T a terrorist attack. Like this admin, you don't know what the hell you even believe, do you ?


" I do not love the bright sword for its sharpness, nor the arrow for its swiftness, nor the warrior for his glory. I love only that which they defend. "

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Thursday, October 18, 2012 1:39 PM

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Ah, so Carney saying something a week later retroactively erases what Obama said (despite your constant denials) on the 12th? How magical!

Huh, so that's how time works in rappyland.


Note to anyone - Please pity the poor, poor wittle Rappyboy. He's feeling put upon lately, what with all those facts disagreeing with what he believes.

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Thursday, October 18, 2012 1:41 PM

AURAPTOR

America loves a winner!


Quote:

Originally posted by Storymark:
Ah, so Carney saying something a week later retroactively erases what Obama said (despite your constant denials) on the 12th? How magical!

Huh, so that's how time works in rappyland.



Obama didn't say it on the 12th.




" I do not love the bright sword for its sharpness, nor the arrow for its swiftness, nor the warrior for his glory. I love only that which they defend. "

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Thursday, October 18, 2012 1:43 PM

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From 1 week after:

Quote:

Q: Can you — have you called it a terrorist attack before? Have you said that?

MR. CARNEY: I haven’t, but – I mean, people attacked our embassy. It’s an act of terror by definition.

Q: Yes, I just hadn’t heard you –

MR. CARNEY: It doesn’t have to do with what date it occurred.

Q: No, I just hadn’t heard the White House say that this was an act of terrorism or a terrorist attack. And I just –

MR. CARNEY: I don’t think the fact that we hadn’t is not — as our NCTC Director testified yesterday, a number of different elements appear to have been involved in the attack, including individuals connected to militant groups that are prevalent in eastern Libya, particularly in the Benghazi area. We are looking at indications that individuals involved in the attack may have had connections to al Qaeda or al Qaeda’s affiliates, in particular al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb.



Nothing about blaming a video from Carney. Though he does mention terror groups. Funny, that.


Note to anyone - Please pity the poor, poor wittle Rappyboy. He's feeling put upon lately, what with all those facts disagreeing with what he believes.

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Thursday, October 18, 2012 1:46 PM

STORYMARK


Quote:

Originally posted by AURaptor:
Quote:

Originally posted by Storymark:
Ah, so Carney saying something a week later retroactively erases what Obama said (despite your constant denials) on the 12th? How magical!

Huh, so that's how time works in rappyland.



Obama didn't say it on the 12th.





Thank you for providing such instant proof of your derangement.

He also said it on the 13th - twice.


Note to anyone - Please pity the poor, poor wittle Rappyboy. He's feeling put upon lately, what with all those facts disagreeing with what he believes.

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Thursday, October 18, 2012 1:52 PM

AURAPTOR

America loves a winner!


Quote:

Originally posted by Storymark:
From 1 week after:

Quote:

Q: Can you — have you called it a terrorist attack before? Have you said that?

MR. CARNEY:I haven’t






Confirmation that the WH spokeskid had not, at that point, called it a terrorist attack.

Game, set , match... FIN !


" I do not love the bright sword for its sharpness, nor the arrow for its swiftness, nor the warrior for his glory. I love only that which they defend. "

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Thursday, October 18, 2012 2:09 PM

KPO

Sometimes you own the libs. Sometimes, the libs own you.


Quote:

Because he didn't say it. He said " acts ( plural ) of terror " indicating any general, non specific attack. It's NOT 'splitting hairs', in the least.

LOL, only just caught this. And does pluralisation change things somehow? The fact that he was grouping this act of terror together with other acts of terror?

Let's get straight exactly what Auraptor believes in regard to this:

'In a press conference in response to the Benghazi attack Obama said "No act of terror can shake the resolve of this great nation", but he wasn't calling the Benghazi attack an act of terror in any way, he was going off on a tangent about other, unrelated acts of terror. And nobody knows why he brought up this subject of 'acts of terror' because his message was that the Benghazi attack was NOT in this category in any way. It's a mystery. One of many things in my head that don't make sense, but are reality nonetheless.'

Is this about right Auraptor?

It's not personal. It's just war.

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Thursday, October 18, 2012 2:19 PM

KPO

Sometimes you own the libs. Sometimes, the libs own you.


Quote:

Confirmation that the WH spokeskid had not, at that point, called it a terrorist attack.

Game, set , match... FIN !


But that's not the question... The question is whether Obama referred to the Benghazi attack as an act of terror or not. Carney's saying or not saying something slightly different, unfortunately for you, has no bearing on that.

It's not personal. It's just war.

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Thursday, October 18, 2012 2:42 PM

AURAPTOR

America loves a winner!


But Obama's " acts of terror " didn't specifically address the matter of that specific attack. It was a catch all phrase, that easily could refer to 9/11/01 or 9/11/12.


As spokeskid for the White House, Jay readily admitted that HE ( meaning he, Obama, and the administration ) didn't specifically admit that the attack in Benghazi was an actual TERRORIST ATTACK.

Jay, much like the Mouth of Sauron, speaks for Obama.



ETA - And yes, it IS a mystery, as to why this group, this Keystone administration, who can't shoot straight to save their lives, would spout out nonsense about a video, then walk it back, but not entirely, while some are claiming 'acts of terror ', yet others didn't just come right out and SAY that it was a terrorist attack in the first place.



" I do not love the bright sword for its sharpness, nor the arrow for its swiftness, nor the warrior for his glory. I love only that which they defend. "

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Thursday, October 18, 2012 3:02 PM

M52NICKERSON

DALEK!


Quote:

Originally posted by AURaptor:
This is an example of the fantasy world in which some here in RWED ( like m52nickeson ) live.

Obama was wrong. Period.



Quote:


On September 20 – eight days after Obama claims to have called the Benghazi attack an “act of terror”

– Jay Carney affirmed to reporters that the White House had never called it “a terrorist attack.”
From the gaggle on Air Force One, en route Miami, 9/20/2012:

Q: Can you — have you called it a terrorist attack before? Have you said that?

MR. CARNEY: I haven’t, but – I mean, people attacked our embassy. It’s an act of terror by definition.

Q: Yes, I just hadn’t heard you –

* MR. CARNEY: It doesn’t have to do with what date it occurred.

Q: No, I just hadn’t heard the White House say that this was an act of terrorism or a terrorist attack. And I just –

MR. CARNEY: I don’t think the fact that we hadn’t is not — as our NCTC Director testified yesterday, a number of different elements appear to have been involved in the attack, including individuals connected to militant groups that are prevalent in eastern Libya, particularly in the Benghazi area.
We are looking at indications that individuals involved in the attack may have had connections to al Qaeda or al Qaeda’s affiliates, in particular al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb.


Here, White House Press Secretary Jay Carney actually affirmed Gov. Romney’s position that the White House did not call the Benghazi attack an act of terrorism. Carney also said the now infamous video “precipitated some of the unrest in Benghazi” the day before.


President Barack Obama’s position on Benghazi is now untenable for a host of reasons:

1. If the White House really held that Benghazi was a terrorist attack, why did Jay Carney not agree with that assessment six days later?

2.If the White House really held that Benghazi was a terrorist attack, why did Jay Carney say the now infamous video “precipitated some of the unrest in Benghazi” on September 19?

3. If the White House really held that Benghazi was a terrorist attack starting with the Rose Garden speech, did the president make this assertion before his intelligence officials came to that conclusion?

4. If the White House really viewed Benghazi as an act of terrorism on the anniversary of 9/11, was it appropriate for the President to attend political campaign events in Las Vegas and Colorado over the next two days?

5. If the White House really viewed Benghazi as terrorism, did it undertake any efforts to correct the record laid down by UN Ambassador Susan Rice when she said repeatedly that the Benghazi attack was the result of demonstrations following the video?

http://www.americancrossroads.org/2012/10/jay-carney-on-920-the-white-
house-hadnt-called-benghazi-a-terrorist-attack
/



* And this 'date' comment by Carney is very important. It underscores the WH's clear intent on trying to steer away from any connection to the attacks in the Middle East to 9/11/01. Why ? Why state, flatly, that the dates were unimportant ? Because, as always, this admin is spinning the story that the radical,militant Jihadist movement against the US is all but done with, because Obama killed bin Laden, the Muslims across the region love us, and all is right w/ the world.

Not so much.

THIS is why , for nearly 2 weeks, they WH tried to push the " it's all about a video " nonsense, when they knew BEFORE hand that things in Libya were getting dicey, and that 9/11 could be a not so good day for Americans in country.



"MR. CARNEY: I haven’t, but – I mean, people attacked our embassy. It’s an act of terror by definition."

The President called it an act of terror the next day, the transcripts prove that. Rmoney was wrong, got correct and his ass handed to him. Deal with it.

I do not fear God, I fear the ignorance of man.
A warning to everyone, AURaptor is a known liar.

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Thursday, October 18, 2012 3:03 PM

KPO

Sometimes you own the libs. Sometimes, the libs own you.


Quote:

But Obama's " acts of terror " didn't specifically address the matter of that specific attack. It was a catch all phrase, that easily could refer to 9/11/01 or 9/11/12.

But why talk about acts of terror at all, if his message was that the Benghazi attack was something different?

There's a common sense interpretation to Obama's words here Auraptor - and there's a partisan nonsensical interpretation. You've chosen the partisan nonsensical interpretation.

Quote:

while some are claiming 'acts of terror ', yet others didn't just come right out and SAY that it was a terrorist attack in the first place.

This is better. Concede the point that Obama did say the words 'acts of terror' in reference to the Benghazi attack, and then make your case against the administration, and it's handling of the release of information. This way people may actually listen to you.

It's not personal. It's just war.

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Thursday, October 18, 2012 3:33 PM

HERO


Quote:

Originally posted by Kwicko:
You really should look at where you get your numbers.
>


The focus groups came from CNN, Fox, and MSNBC. They were virtually identical responses and favored Romney dramatically.

The overall who won came from Gallop and Reuters and was reported on all Major Networks. The individual question breakdown was courtesy of NBC.

I note for the record that Obama is polling in the 45-47% range, yet only 39% thought he won the debate. This does not make for a winning night.

Also, new post debate poll in PA. Romney 49, Obama 45.

H

Hero...must be right on all of this. ALL of the rest of us are wrong. Chrisisall, 2012

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Thursday, October 18, 2012 3:41 PM

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Quote:

Originally posted by AURaptor:
Quote:

Originally posted by Storymark:
From 1 week after:

Quote:

Q: Can you — have you called it a terrorist attack before? Have you said that?

MR. CARNEY:I haven’t






Confirmation that the WH spokeskid had not, at that point, called it a terrorist attack.




Nice, how you had to cut his quote short to sell your bullshit. Of course, the full quote being:

Quote:

MR. CARNEY: I haven’t, but – I mean, people attacked our embassy. It’s an act of terror by definition.


And this of course, comes after Obama had already called it an act of terror. Your perpetual state of "river-in-Egypt" is impressive.


Quote:

Game, set , match... FIN !






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