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To: mgist
The Benghazi spin is out in full force today, like clockwork

And the spin tomorrow, no matter how badly Obama performs tonight, will be that Obama is the comeback kid, has reset the race, and "went out and did what he needed to do". The media learned from their mistake of telling the truth in the first debate, they won't let it happen again. I'm guessing the "Obama is Back" stories have already been written are just sitting on the table waiting for the debate to wrap up.

4 posted on 10/16/2012 8:07:46 AM PDT by apillar
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To: apillar
The media learned from their mistake of telling the truth in the first debate, they won't let it happen again.

Obama did so bad the first time, the verdict was in before the media got a chance to affect it. I was on Facebook with some liberal friends and they were practically crying about how bad he was doing. I was gloating.

Michael Moore's tweet about how Obama bombed because he did his debate prep against John Kerry came out before the debate ended.

Let's hope tonight's debate goes the same way. You can't make dog crap taste like vanilla ice cream.

8 posted on 10/16/2012 8:21:12 AM PDT by dead (It ain't over until the phone lady sings.)
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To: apillar

The only difference will be that people will actually see Romney speak.

Thats what happened last time: the media was left holding their puds in their fingers. The people KNEW what was said.

Hopefully it will happen again, tho I know what the spin will be: like you suggest...spin in the absence of any reality whatsoever is just hollow sounding bs....even the media knows that.
And if they don’t, the country does....


20 posted on 10/16/2012 9:58:02 AM PDT by Adder (No Mo BO)
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