Posted on 09/11/2012 7:50:00 AM PDT by nhwingut
As some of the latest polls move back towards a tied race, you just can't help but chuckle at the feckless, impotent, corrupt Politico's feckless, impotent, corrupt attempt over these past few days to seal the deal for Obama.
Politico editors, John F. Harris and Jim VandeHei, aren't just a couple of dishonest shills in the tank for Obama -- they're a couple of dishonest shills leading the Obama-worshipping media's tank brigade.
On Saturday, Politico launched The Inevitability Narrative, citing -- per the Politico norm -- unnamed sources in the Romney campaign who all but said: Bring out your dead; Ohio is lost! Bring out your dead; Ohio is lost! And of course, if Romney can't win Ohio, he can't win the presidency.
Have you ever noticed which unnamed Romney advisors these Politico cretins always quote? Yeah, it's always the Bring out your deaders!
So Politico leads the tank brigade and naturally the rest of the Obama-worshipping media jumped in their own tanks to follow along in order to inform us The Election Is Over. And then, just like that -- Voila! -- The Inevitability Narrative was borne from nothing more than a typical and expected post-convention bounce.
A bigger deal, though, is that the bigger goal of the dishonest, corrupt Politico and the rest of the tank brigade was to make damn sure a trifecta of bad news for Obama was smothered, snuffed, murdered, burned, buried, covered in lye and cemented over before the Sunday shows and the Monday news-cycle launched. Namely, Obama's lousy, unspecific, more-of-the-same speech; the booing of God and Israel at the Democratic convention, and the worst jobs report of the last two years.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
Excellent article calling out the corrupt Politico.
I think it is past time to ban Politico from this site.
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