Posted on 09/13/2016 1:14:24 PM PDT by Kid Shelleen
CBS News edited out a verbal gaffe by former President Bill Clinton, who corrected himself during an interview after saying his wife Hillary frequently becomes faint. Mr. Clinton appeared in an interview Monday with CBS News Charlie Rose after his wife nearly collapsed while trying to leave a 9/11 memorial ceremony on Sunday. Asked if the medical episode was more serious than she was letting on, Mr. Clinton responded, Well, if it is its a mystery to me and all of her doctors, because frequently, not frequently, rarely, but on more than one occasion, over the last many, many years, the same sort of things happened to her where she got severely dehydrated, he said according to a transcript. But Monday nights broadcast of the interview and a video of the exchange posted on the networks website omitted Mr. Clintons use of the word frequently
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Truth is gaff?
If Bill Clinton’s lips are moving, he’s lying. If he told me it was raining, I’d look outside to make sure. He’s likely leaving out how serious her problem is. Not “frequently becoming faint,” but “her heart suddenly stops beating regularly, her pacemaker kick starts it and it makes her pass out.”
Bill “Hey, Did I say that?” I was talking about Trump.
Yes sir, I’m working hard here in California for Hillary,
pass me another cigar will’ya darling.
THERE IS NO “OMISSION” ANYMORE!!!
The WWW and social media have seen to that :)
Ain’t it grand!!!
Straight to twitter it goes.
And to the FReeper who asked “What can be more gay than tweeting to twitter”, it is a POWERFUL tool that i have used to post news from here to there, to cbs, nbc, abc, cnn, hell, ANY trending topic.
Adelle Nazarian is a writer for Breitbart. She’s a lovely gal and a great conservative voice on twitter. I send her stories too. She has actually used some she didn’t know about that I sent her from FR!! :)
I’m with you. Twitter and Facebook (including Instagram) have been responsible for growing the reach of my website 1000x and on an international level.
I’d like to believe my content is excellent - but the bottom line is, those outlets have made it VERY easy for me to accomplish what people before me spent tens of thousands of dollars to do.
Deliberately and intentionally. They know what they are doing.
Slick Willie has a consistent habit of saying just the wrong thing while campaigning for his wife. He did it a number of times in 2008. Could it be that he doesn’t want to share the exPOTUS spotlight in history with the Hildebeast?
Rush did his normal great job of doing the work the MSM is incapable of doing by playing both the original and edited version of Bubba’s latest lie.
Love the internet. Even though we are now exposed to the six segma to the left Facebook and Twitter trolls, we do have small glimpses of real life out there.
You must have YUGE sites!!
I have a handful lol, but with Twitter, i can post on ones with followers, like yours :)
The Ministry of Propaganda strikes again.
Anything inconvenient to the narrative goes down the memory hole.
she looked like a million bucks this morning
There is documentation that ABC actually had one of their reporters read FROM THE TELEPROMPTER that Hillary was dead - on 9/11.
When questioned, they said it was a mistake.
http://www.infowars.com/videos/
Also
http://www.infowars.com/videos/
That’s hilarious.
Just one site. But it’s been very successful and growing rapidly. I’m happy with it and as I say, have spent about $300 building it thus far. It’s gone so well that I’ll be transitioning next year to a new URL and server that will allow much more freedom in layout, email notifications, content adjustments, etc..
Anyway, like anything else, social media has it’s good and it’s bad. It can be used for either purpose.
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