jatfla says: I guess we knew this, but now it's confirmed. Things are never as they appear so 'voter beware'. And begin heaping the praise for not doing it again! Gotta give her credit for being consistent. The funniest part was her answer. It started off with something about how young people were always asking here that question. So now one has to wonder if that question is asked so much, then why the need for them to plant it? Or is it young people ask her that question so much because that is who they usually get to ask it? How down right Bushesque of her. That's all you can say K...? Got any evidence? Someone acknowledging such? I'm not saying it's not possible. Just asking... Does the name Jeff Gannon bring anything to mind? Not to mention all of the president's "public" speaking events having a political litmus test for entry... No K...don't recognize the name. I just know from her audio clip that she stated that young people always ask that question, while she herself had provided it. Not for a minute to I think that this is unusual or hasn't been done by many others. It's really intended to be *evidence* that all we see and hear isn't factual reality. Voter, beware and aware. So, how many comments can be made about Hillary before someone finds a way to take a back handed swipe at Bush? Let's find out. One. Two. Three. Swipe. Seems the answer is three. Oh, it's not back handed. That is a front handed swipe at Bush. And his pet fake journalist in the White House press room asking the canned questions. Now how about the administration paying journalists to push its views in their commentaries? Now that we have the other dynasty trying to return to power suddenly the ideologs on the right are seeing red, but where were you when this was going on with your side? Cheering on the sidelines. kmcolo, you care to back that up with some facts? RS, which part? The Jeff Gannon part? The payment part? Look them up. I did... I think you're comparing apples to oranges here. Got any evidence? Someone acknowledging such? I'm not saying it's not possible. Just asking... kmcolo, you care to back that up with some facts?It's only been two weeks since FEMA admitted faking their own news conference. You guys were denouncing this deception, too, right? The White House scolded the Federal Emergency Management Agency on Friday for staging a phony news conference about assistance to victims of wildfires in southern California. It is absolutely amazing that the rightwingers have their heads buried in the sand about orchestrated Bush events for the last 7 years. It's like comparing an apple to a whole friggin orchard. |
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