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It's not as if the video was doctored. They played a few minutes of the video where this woman told the story of how she didn't want to really help this guy because he was white. I honestly don't know what to make of the whole thing. I guess I would have to hear the whole speech to really make an accurate determination but the two minutes of the speech that I heard don't sound too good. By the way, when you guys quote something outlandish that Ann Coulter saya or that Rush Limbaugh says, do you guys quote the entire speech or just the outlandish parts? Both sides are obviously guilty of only playing the soundbites that make the person on the opposite side sound bad. Anyway, once the entire speech of this woman is released, I think we will all have a better idea of what she was trying to say. By the way, to steal your words, it sure would be awful to see cowardly Democrats like Keith Olberman taking things out of context (again) and others using things out of context (again) for political gain, wouldn't it? Like the way Olberman tried to smear the guy who worked for the Hawaii elections board. Olberman tried to insinuate that the guy was a racist even though there is no evidence of that. Last edited by Rupert Pupkin : 07-21-2010 at 04:01 AM. |
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You mean he showed the world that Acorn is a scam.
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Wow they have you fooled.
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No. They don't believe the stuff they say any more than I do.
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Looks like Breitbart and Faux News have been caught out as stone cold liars: this morning brings lots of rampaging against them for putting out the clip, (and against the Obama administration for reacting too soon), and demanding the woman get her job back. Even Glenn Beck is apologizing.
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Another mistake by Team Obama. You can blame Breitbart and Fox all you want but the reality is Team Obama got troll'd.
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They did indeed. They need to stop listening to the dog whistles. At least NCAA apologized and said they were wrong. This lady should have her job back by the end of business today.
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No, they paid for the silly looking fake pimp kid to go to office after office after office, until they got a tape they could edit the crap out of and make Acorn look bad.
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I agree. She would be wise to decline and tell her story instead...which is what will happen.
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i saw a headline in which she said she might not want her job back....lawyers no doubt circling the blood in the water like sharks looking for a juicy morsel.
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For Christ's sake, Rupert, the entire story she told was about her having held prejudices and overcoming them and realizing that nobody wanted to help a poor person regardless of their color. The white farmer she speaks of would certainly disagree with your lazy assessment, considering that they call Sherrod a good friend and have since then. Also, where is Princess Doreen to defend Sherrod? You calling Sherrod a racist is as bad as calling her the N-word when it's unsubstantiated, which it clearly is if you bothered to do your homework rather than believing f*cking Andrew Breitbart. Are you kidding me? The second-least credible conservative hack liar out there has 10x the credibility of Andrew Breitbart. |
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Of course she does, because Breitbart is a known liar and POS, and the NAACP and the administration *believed* that he would offer up an honest clip of her, had a knee-jerk reaction to get her out of her job without backing her up when she was pitted against the biggest POS in the conservative world. I'd blame them too, not a known liar for being a liar. I'd blame my bosses for not believing me when stacked up against Andrew Breitbart. |
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Glennie? Probably.
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Breitbart is a businessman. Whether you agree or disagree with what he did you have to admit it was an absolutely brilliant business move.
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I wouldn't disagree with that. At least he has some good intentions, even if they're misguided, in my opinion.
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White House backs off Sherrod firing
Here we go: Jason Linkins reporting today:
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It is. It has to be Axe, not Rahm, in this driver's seat. Where are their balls when it comes to the GOP? Can you imagine what LBJ would have done with this?
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Which is why nobody wants to give 2 or 4 years to public service in Washington any more.
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