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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (132284)5/11/2012 9:19:11 AM
From: longnshort3 Recommendations   of 156308
 
seems like it's all a lie. So the liberal media is in collusion with the democrat party. Instead of being a watch dog like the Fathers wanted, the liberal media is a propaganda machine for the democrats. you must be so proud where the liberals are taking this country Heil Obama

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To: longnshort who wrote (132290)5/11/2012 9:22:35 AM
From: TideGlider2 Recommendations   of 156308
 
The media got the story from the Democrats from what I have read and heard. Acting in consort they were once again screwed by the Dems by believing a cock and bull story and reporting it.

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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (132285)5/11/2012 9:22:49 AM
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the liberal media has been working on a hit piece on Romney for 2 years and all they've got is he was mean to a classmate 47 years ago and he put his dog on top of his car 29 years ago ? wow

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To: TideGlider who wrote (132291)5/11/2012 9:24:06 AM
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it was reverse journalism. They think Romney is mean so that started with that premise and worked backwards making it up as they went

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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (132273)5/11/2012 9:24:11 AM
From: locogringo3 Recommendations   of 156308
 

OOPS! Another slimejob that BACKFIRED, BIG TIME.

Mebbe you should bring up the weather or health care, you pathetic TROLL?

It will be a LANDSLIDE, embarrassing loss for Obama, you, and Edwards to President Romney.

You cannot hide the economy from the people that are living it each and every day, no matter how much you LIE and spin.

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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (132273)5/11/2012 9:26:16 AM
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Washington Post Changes Story, Doesn't Admit Error







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by Dana Loesch
On Thursday, Breitbart's Retracto, the Correction Alpaca asked the Washington Post to correct its anti-Mitt Romney hit piece wherein it included an inaccurate and misleading statement about his past. The error was exposed when Stu White contradicted WaPo's reporting in an interview with ABC. The publication reported that White had "long been bothered" by the Romney bullying incident, when in fact, he wasn't witness to it, and wasn't aware of the story until contacted by the Washington Post. The Post changed its piece after we made our request without informing its readers of the change.

The original copy:

“I always enjoyed his pranks,” said Stu White, a popular friend of Romney’s who went on to a career as a public school teacher and has long been bothered by the Lauber incident. "But I was not the brunt of any of his pranks."

The changed copy, my emphasis:

“I always enjoyed his pranks,” said Stu White, a popular friend of Romney’s who went on to a career as a public school teacher and said he has been "disturbed" by the Lauber incident since hearing about it several weeks ago, before being contacted by the Washington Post. "But I was not the brunt of any of his pranks."

We appreciate the correction and would have appreciated it even more if the Washington Post had alerted its readers to the change.

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To: longnshort who wrote (132293)5/11/2012 9:28:50 AM
From: TideGlider2 Recommendations   of 156308
 
I don't think the press believes Romney is mean, except that it is mean to run against Obama. I think they want to paint him mean. It is hilarious that all they do is attack. They can't run on Obama's frightening record. Who are these people that want a poor president to continue to ruin the country? They are aware he is terrible. Do they actually believe their money will have value after Obama collapses the world economy?

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To: TideGlider who wrote (132296)5/11/2012 9:32:48 AM
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the press is not very bright. they do think obama is mean, because according to those airheads anyone who works in business is mean.

I know I have an executive of NPR as a neighbor and I've been to her parties with other airheads. When they found out one of my sons was a business major, they went oh how horrible, they are such mean people

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To: TideGlider who wrote (132296)5/11/2012 9:34:21 AM
From: Kenneth E. Phillipps1 Recommendation   of 156308
 
A guy who would transport his dog on the roof of his car and a guy would bully another student is a mean person.

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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (132285)5/11/2012 9:35:49 AM
From: longnshort2 Recommendations   of 156308
 
Bill blockbuster: O’s an ‘amateur’ By CARL CAMPANILE

Last Updated: 6:52 AM, May 11, 2012

Posted: 2:45 AM, May 11, 2012












AP



Bill Clinton thought so little of President Obama — mocking him as an “amateur” — that he pressed his wife last summer to quit her job as secretary of state and challenge him in the primaries, a new book claims,

“The country needs you!” the former president told Hillary Clinton, urging her to run this year, according to accounts of the conversation included in Edward Klein’s new biography of Obama.

The title of Klein’s explosive, unauthorized bio of Obama, “The Amateur” (Regnery Publishing), was taken directly from Bill Clinton’s bombshell criticism of the president, the author said.




Christopher Sadowski
RUN, BABY, RUN! A new book says Bill Clinton implored wife Hillary last summer to challenge President Obama.


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“Barack Obama,” Bill Clinton said, according to book excerpts, “is an amateur.”

The withering criticism is incredible, given the fact that Bill Clinton is actively campaigning for Obama’s re-election.

But according to the book, Bill Clinton unloaded on Obama and pressed Hillary to run against her boss during a gathering in the ex-president’s home office in Chappaqua last August that included longtime friends, Klein said.

“The economy’s a mess, it’s dead flat. America has lost its Triple-A rating . . . You know better than Obama does,” Bill said.

Bill Clinton insisted he had “no relationship” with Obama and had been consulted more frequently by his presidential successor, George W. Bush.

Obama, Bill Clinton said, “doesn’t know how to be president” and is “incompetent.”

But Hillary resisted the entreaties, according to two of the guests interviewed for the book.

“Why risk everything now?” a skeptical Hillary told her husband, emphasizing that she wanted to leave a legacy as secretary of state.

“Because,” Bill replied, his voice rising, “the country needs you!”

“The country needs us!” added Bill.

He later even joked about the prospect of having two Clinton presidential libraries — about the only time that Hillary cracked a smile.

“I want my term [at the State Department] to be an important one, and running away from it now would leave it as a footnote,” Hillary argued.

She said she had the option of running again in 2016.

But Bill wouldn’t let go.

“I know you’re young enough!” Bill said, his voice booming. “That’s not what I’m worried about. I’m worried that I’m not young enough.”

“I’m the highest-ranking member in Obama’s Cabinet. I eat breakfast with the guy every Thursday morning. What about loyalty, Bill? What about loyalty?” she responded.

“Loyalty is a joke,’’ Bill shot back. “Loyalty doesn’t exist in politics.”

Bill’s verbal battle with Hillary over the presidency, if anything, intensified when daughter Chelsea showed up with her husband, Marc Mezvinsky.

“You deserve to be president,” Chelsea said.

Bill was clearly pleased that Chelsea was on his side and vowed to have allies commission polls on a Hillary-Obama matchup.

“What are you trying to do — force my hand?” Hillary said.

“I want everyone to know how strong you poll,” Bill said.

Hillary said, “Go ahead and knock yourself out.”

The book’s explosive claims were shot down last night by spokesmen for the White House and the Clintons, who closed ranks last night.

Bill Clinton’s spokesman Matt McKenna said the excerpts were “totally and completely false” and called Klein “a known liar.”

Phillipe Reines, a spokesman for the secretary of state, noted that Hillary Clinton challenged the veracity of an earlier book Klein wrote about her, “Truth About Hillary.”

White House spokesman Eric Schultz accused Klein of making up facts to sell books.

“Nobody in their right mind would believe the nonsense in this one, especially since both Secretary Clinton and President Clinton have been loyal and supportive of the president at every turn.”

Klein, a former editor of The New York Times Magazine and Newsweek, defended the book and his earlier one as factually sound.



Read more: nypost.com 

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